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Phatra Leasing PCL
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Price: 1.36 THB
Market Cap: ฿811.3m
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811.3m THB
Industry
Road & Rail

Phatra Leasing Public Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of leasing services to corporate enterprises. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The principal activities of the Company are to provide leasing services to principally the corporate enterprises. The firm operates through two segments: Land vehicles and Others. The company provides executive cars (executive), central office cars (business), sub-leasing services (service) or trucks (truck), as well as commercial jets (business jet) and property rental services type (commercial leasing). The firm's commercial leasing offers machinery, equipment, office equipment and computers, including providing financial services. The Company’s main clients are corporate enterprises. The Company’s leasing service center includes Bangkok, the North, Central, Northeast, Western Region, Eastern Region and South. The firm operates service centers throughout Thailand.

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