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Boonyong Tansakul, new chief executive officer of ZEN Corporation Group
Boonyong Tansakul, new chief executive officer of ZEN Corporation Group

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Corporate May 24, 2018 01:00

By The Nation

BOONYONG NAMED NEW CEO OF ZEN CORP GROUP

ZEN Corporation Group, one of Thailand’s leading restaurant groups with 27 years of experience in the management of 13 Thai and Japanese outlets, has appointed Boonyong Tansakul as chief executive officer, effective June 1, 2018. Boonyong succeeds Sakkanon Chirathivat, who has been promoted to Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Boonyong will continue to move forward with the group’s four main strategies with the initial focus on expanding its franchise network domestically and internationally. Boonyong has also shared his vision to position ZEN Corporation Group as a social enterprise while preparing to file for an IPO within 2019.

His main mission is to continue implementing the four business strategies, including elevating customer experience, expanding business through new products and services, reinforcing production capability with digital technology, and developing employee efficiency, towards the sales target of Bt10-bn in 2022.

Nation deepens digital makeover

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Nation Multimedia Group's chief executive officer Somchai Meesen is on the stage to announce vision 2020 to bring the group to digital age in next two years.
Nation Multimedia Group’s chief executive officer Somchai Meesen is on the stage to announce vision 2020 to bring the group to digital age in next two years.

Nation deepens digital makeover

Corporate May 24, 2018 01:00

By THE NATION

THE Nation Multimedia Group has announced a corporate vision that will see it accelerate a shift into new media technology over the next two years.

Speaking in front of hundreds of participants from the business community and government agencies, chief executive officer Somchai Meesen said the group’s new leadership would provide news and information with deep analysis to audiences in all media platforms.

Under the motto of “Nation Moves Forward”, the new ‘vision and direction’ was presented at the Pullman Grand Sukhumvit hotel with the attendance of key figures in the government and business executives including Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana, Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijirawong and Tourism and Sport Minister Weerasak Kowsurat.

Business executives and representatives of many industries also attended the event yesterday.

The Nation Multimedia Group is now ready to adjust its business operations to be compatible with technological change in the digital era, Somchai said “we would report with depth, comprehensiveness and social responsibility”.

With a history of 47 years, the Nation Multimedia Group has already proven that it is an established media institution in Thai society, he said “we would now move in line with the changing world.”

In the next two years, the group would be fully modernised and equipped with high technology for the next level of media communication, he said.

Nation Multimedia Group Plc, a leading media company in Thailand, has been a major player in the industry for nearly half a decade.

The group runs Nation TV channel 22 and NOW channel 26 on the digital format, as well as three leading newspapers: The Nation English-language newspaper, the Thai daily business newspaper Krungthep Turakij and Kom Chad Luek, a mass-circulation Thai daily.

Also active in social media, the group has more than 18 million viewers of all communication platforms, both digital and traditional media.

BTS aims to double revenue in five years

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BTS aims to double revenue in five years

Corporate May 24, 2018 01:00

By JIRAPAN BOONNOON
THE NATION

BTS Group Holdings aims to more than double its annual revenue within the next five years, driven mainly by its involvement in big infrastructure projects. The company is awaiting the release of the terms of reference for high-speed and double-track rail projects planned for the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Also projecting strong revenue gains is subsidiary VGI Global Media, which is looking to reach the Bt10 billion mark in annual sales in three years.

BTS Group Holdings Plc chairman Keeree Kanjanapas said that the group expects that over the five years it would boost its revenue by 25 per cent each year.

He said it would do so by advancing its pipeline of projects, such as those involving the collaboration with Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Plc (STEC) and Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (Ratch) for the establishment of the BSR consortium in order to bid for the high-speed and double-track rail projects in the EEC.

BTS owns 75 per cent of the BSR consortium, with STEC holding 15 per cent and Ratch, 10 per cent.

He said that for the high-speed and double-track rail project, the BSR consortium is waiting for the term of reference (TOR) for the project, which will be announced by the end of this month. The consortium will then spend time around one month to study and consideration to bidding.

“We believed that we have experience to construction the infrastructure rail and able to support the project. However, we are waiting and see the TOR, which will be announced in the near future. We are then will able to disclose about the bidding in the next step. However, the BSR also spent around six month to study the demand for the high-speed rail project in support of the EEC project,” said Keeree.

BSR will also start construction on the Green Line mass transit project in December and expects that work will be finished within the next couple of years. The route will take passengers from Bangkok’s outskirts to the inner areas. BSR also won contracts for work on the Pink and Yellow lines of the mass transit system.

“BTS Group Holding’s main business is to lay down rail infrastructure. We still focus on our main business, which is continuing to enjoy growth. We also have VGI, which provide customer-oriented media and U City, which focuses on property business in the domestic and international markets,” Keeree said.

Alongside VGI Global Media, U City is a subsidiary of BTS Group Holdings. U City focuses on the property business, covering hotels and condominiums. Around 70 per cent of its total investment is in a European hotel portfolio.

VGI Global media has invested Bt5.9 billion in Kerry and expects that investment to help it reach the Bt10 billion revenue target in three years.

Kavin Kanjanapas, chairman of the executive committee of VGI Global Media, said that the firm in August will proceed from exercising warrants worth Bt12 billion and will put the money to a range of investment purposes. As well as a stake of 23 per cent in Kerry Express (Thailand), it will invest in artificial intelligence (AI) ventures and joint ventures with other companies, such as with Aeon.

The company took a decisive step to acquire Rabbit Group in 2017 in order to capitalise on Rabbit’s sophisticated data sets and technology within its payment and digital service platforms. However, the firm will transform its traditional business into a digital basis. It has around 10,000 traditional billboards and plans to have 40 per cent of them with digital technology within the next three years.

The firm has expanded its business offerings from the traditional offline out-of-home (OOH) media to embrace an integrated offline and online platform, enabling it to provide offline-to-online (O2O) solutions.

This aims to optimise customer engagement and “deliver a seamless, customers experience” for the market.

“Our vision is to create a seamless ecosystem. We will enrich our data through strategic alliances and research and development as well as strengthen our O2O platform through the continual enrichment of our data sources,” said Kavin.

Ten projects enter final round of DTAC campaign

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Ten projects enter final round of DTAC campaign

Corporate May 24, 2018 01:00

By SIRIVISH TOOMGUM
THE NATION

TEN socially conscious projects have made their way to the final round of Total Access Communication (DTAC)’s Plik Thai campaign, which is aimed at improving society.

DTAC will award Bt100,000 to each of these finalists and will further support them in raising fund via a crowdfunding channel in the next step.

The DTAC Plik Thai campaign is aimed at empowering active citizen and various groups of volunteers to make a better Thailand through the use of digital technology and its applications.

The campaign opened for applications in August last year, drawing in more than 500 projects related to social issues , such as education, poverty, domestic violence and income inequality. The judging committee then selected the 10 final projects for the crowdfunding platform.

These projects range from the Braille learning device for the blind, a push for tooth decay prevention in Southern Thailand, to the use of AI-powered chatbot against domestic violence.

The 10 final initiatives share the common goal of making a better Thailand through joining forces to empower societies. The projects cover educational issues, community economy, aging society, human rights and environmental concerns.

Rajiv Bawa, DTAC’s Chief Corporate Affairs and Business Development, yesterday said that economic growth of the last two centuries has led to resource depletion and serious crises in the social realm, and the old approaches to solving these problems have proven to be inadequate in the face of today’s problems.

“If the negative trends are to be reversed, our approaches to development have to be changed methodologically as well as philosophically,”.

“With the rapidly changing society coming with various social issues, there seems to be a tendency that a citizen has to be active and be involved in social activities in order to find a suitable place in society.

Several countries embrace the term “participative society” in order to stimulate their citizens.”

Plik Thai campaign provides options for donors to help fund the ten projects, through the non-profit crowdfunding platform Taejai.com and the mobile phones of DTAC’s subscribers.

Minor International adds to holding in NH Hotel Group with 192m euros share purchase

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Minor International adds to holding in NH Hotel Group with 192m euros share purchase

Corporate May 23, 2018 19:53

By The Nation

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Minor International (MINT) on Wednesday said it had agreed to buy 30 million shares in NH Hotel Group for 192 million euros (Bt7.2 billion).

The transaction, together with its existing shareholding, will increase MINT’s stake in NH Hotel Group to 8.6 per cent on a fully diluted basis.

NH Hotel Group is the sixth-largest hotel chain in Europe and this investment offers important strategic benefits to MINT, which, with its deep hospitality and food and beverage experience, brings strategic value to the NH Hotel Group, the company said.

MINT said the investment demonstrates the company’s strategy of pursuing financially attractive investments, which are accretive to MINT, with estimated EV/2018 EBITDA of 10.6 times.

“NH Hotel Group is on a strong growth trajectory as it has successfully enhanced operational efficiencies across its group in recent years and is also now benefiting from the improving European macroeconomic outlook, both of which have been reflected in its strengthening financial results and rising average daily rates (ADRs),” the company said.

“In particular, its four main clusters, Spain, Benelux, Central Europe and Italy, have been, and will continue to be, the drivers for solid growth going forward. The investment in NH Hotel Group also marks a strategic progression given MINT’s current presence in Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Europe.

“The investment in NH Hotel Group is a further move into Europe by MINT following its earlier expansion into Portugal and Brazil through the acquisition of Tivoli Hotels & Resorts in 2016, and one that is complementary to the geographical footprint of MINT’s pre-investment portfolio.”

The more you spend with TMB credit card, the more privilege you get

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The more you spend with TMB credit card, the more privilege you get

Corporate May 23, 2018 16:57

TMB credit card presents tour package to Provence and other rewards worth 1.8 million baht.

Jaray Jianthanakanon (3rd from right), Head of Retail Lending Products and Veerayuth Sunyapradit (3rd from left), Team Head of Retail Marketing Management – Credit Card & Lending together draw the lucky draw on TMB Credit Card Lucky Draw campaign, the more you spend with TMB Credit card, the more privilege you receive, presenting round-trip tickets for Bangkok – Nice and package tours to Provence, France. The campaign takes the lucky winners to experience an exclusive yacht ride at the French Riviera, visiting Lavender field and a hot ride on sports car with a sightseeing of Eze village with a 6-day, 4-night package. The rewards presented with 2 seats, worth 280,000 baht, plus a gift voucher from Central, the total value of the prize is Bt1.85 million.

Shop up to 50 per cent off BabyLove Products on Shopee

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Shop up to 50 per cent off BabyLove Products on Shopee

Corporate May 23, 2018 16:25

Bangkok – Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, partners with DSG International BabyLove, the leading baby diaper brand in Thailand, to offer up to 50% off all BabyLove products on Shopee Mall from May 29 to June 4.

This campaign was launched in line with the increasing demand for Toys, Kids and Babies products on Shopee, which has observed a more than 8 times increase in sales in the past year, according to Shopee’s press statement.

According to Statista, Thailand’s baby diapers segment amounts to US$136 Million in 2018 and is expected to grow annually by 6 per cent despite Thailand’s birth rate being as low as 0.2 per cent. One of the key factors contributing to this trend is the rise of a new generation of parents who prioritizes convenience, and hence leading to the consequent increase in use and purchase of high quality disposable diapers.

Agatha Soh, Head of Marketing at Shopee said, “In line with the growing trend of Thailand’s new generation parents purchasing their baby care necessities online, Shopee aims to collaborate with more leading brands and sellers, such as BabyLove, to offer these users easy and convenient access to a wide range of baby care products on the platform.”

The statement said Shopee users can shop an extensive range of baby diaper products across BabyLove’s premium, standard and economy segments via the BabyLove Official Store on Shopee Mall; including their popular BabyLove Premium Gold, Smile Pants, and PowerPants.

All BabyLove products on Shopee are covered by the Shopee Mall guarantee, which includes 15 days free return, 100 per cent authentic guarantee, and free shipping with a minimum spend of 200 Baht.

“Ever since our launch on Shopee in late 2016, BabyLove has experienced tremendous growth. We achieved a more than 25 times increase in orders on Shopee within the past year, and we are confident that with Shopee’s extensive presence, we would be able to effectively reach out to even more moms from all across Thailand, and to provide them with greater convenience, value and more exclusive deals when shopping for baby care products,” said Pojana Chusil, Head of Marketing of BabyLove Thailand.

Durian samples sent to Shanghai

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Durian samples sent to Shanghai

Economy May 25, 2018 15:38

By The Nation

The Alibaba Group recently partnered with various Thai government agencies to organise a showcase of Thailand’s premium tropical fruit and unique cultural heritage in the Thai Festival in Shanghai, which was hosted by the Royal Thai consulate general in Shanghai this month.

Alibaba’s session was led by fresh food e-commerce platform Tmall Fresh and Juhuasuan, a sales and marketing platform.

Activities included a demonstration of ways to enjoy durian, coupled with a durian tasting and interactive fruit-themed games.

There was a buffet where consumers tasted Thai durians and other tropical fruit presented by Tmall Fresh and Juhuasuan.

Costlier oil keeps BOT chief on watch

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Costlier oil keeps BOT chief on watch

Economy May 25, 2018 01:00

By The Nation

THE central bank is keeping a close watch for any signs of strain on the economy from rising oil prices and is encouraging curbs in consumption to advance the goal of energy savings.

The Bank of Thailand’s (BOT) concerns were aired shortly before the Energy Policy Committee on Thursday agreed to maintain a cap on the price of diesel at Bt30 a litre in a bid to ease the impact on businesses and farmers. The committee, convening in an urgent response to the price rises, resolved to use the state’s Oil Fund to subsidise the diesel price and for a related measure to cut the price of liquefied petroleum gas to Bt363 per 15 kilograms, from Bt395, effective from Monday. In recent years the diesel price has been far below the cap.

BOT governor Veerathai Santipraphob expressed his concerns about the impact of the higher prices triggered by the steady climb in global crude oil prices, citing Thailand’s import of large quantities of crude for the needs of industry and consumers.

“We have to closely monitor the oil prices as the cost of imported oil is relatively high considered as a proportion of the country’s gross domestic product,” Veerathai said.

The costlier oil may affect domestic consumption, increase costs for businesses and hurt the whole economy, he warned.

The march in global crude prices has been caused by a recovery in the international economy, which spurs demand for the key commodity, he said. Geopolitical tensions have also contributed to the higher prices as some oil exporters have been unable to maintain supply, the BOT chief added.

“The most important thing is that we have to review our large consumption of oil and natural gas as a percentage of our GDP. We must embrace energy savings in order to reduce the cost for our economy,” Veerathai said.

Thailand imported Bt677.6 billion in crude oil last year, when the benchmark price averaged US$55 a barrel. In 2014, the import bill was Bt979.7 billion, when the average price was US$102 a barrel, according to the Energy Ministry. Thailand’s gross domestic product was about Bt15 trillion last year.

Commerce Minister Sontirat Sontijirawong said that increased oil and as prices had not yet prompted suppliers of consumer products to increase their retail prices.

He said that, after a meeting with representatives of the major consumer product suppliers, they told him that they had not yet felt the cost pressures from the higher prices and so have kept product prices steady. The costlier oil and gas have yet to dent the optimism for the economy within government.

The Ministry of Finance’s Fiscal Policy Office plans to raise its forecast for economic growth to 4.5 per cent this year from an earlier estimate of 4.2 per cent after a better than expected performance in the first quarter.

Kulaya Tantitemit, finance inspector-general and a finance spokesperson, said: “We will formally announce the rise in the GDP growth estimate in the next two months. The estimated expansion at 4.5 per cent is the highest in six years, since 2012, when the Thai economy grew 7.2 per cent due to the low base in 2011 as a result of the floods.”

The planned upward revision comes also draws on the estimates of improved economic growth in Thailand’s trading partners, reflecting reduced risks to the global economy, Kulaya said.

Soraphol Tulayasathien, director of Macroeconomic Policy Bureau at the FPO, said that the US-China trade dispute has eased amid positive signs for the negotiations between the economic superpowers, and this would help boost Thai exports to the United States and China. An easing in political tensions between North Korea and South Korea was also positive, Soraphol said.

Most economic research houses plan to raise their forecasts for economic growth this year after the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) announced the better than expected GDP expansion for the first quarter.

The grew 4.8 per cent for the year’s first three months, the fastest pace of quarterly growth in five years, compared with the previous quarter’s growth of 4 per cent.

Kulaya said that public investment this is expected to rise by almost 10 per cent, compared with a previous projection of 8.9 per cent, while private investment is anticipated to increase more than 3 per cent.

Exports are forecast to grow 8 per cent this year. On the currency front, the baht is projected to depreciate from a previous estimate of 31.5 to the US dollar, Kulaya said. Inflation for 2018 is expected to come in at 1.4 per cent compared with an earlier estimate of 1.2 per cent.

Wichayayuth Boonchit, deputy secretary-general of the NESDB, said that all the economic engines for the first quarter – from consumption, private investment, public investment and public spending to export and imports – expanded simultaneously for the first time since the third quarter of 2011.

MyTel shoots for all corners of Myanmar

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MyTel shoots for all corners of Myanmar

Economy May 25, 2018 01:00

By KHINE KYAW
THE NATION
YANGON

MYTEL, which this year became the fourth telecommunications operator to enter the fast-growing Myanmar market, plans to have its services cover more than 95 per cent of the country’s population in three years, a company executive said.

Zaw Min Oo, chief external relations officer at Mytel, said the firm would provide Myanmar’s first all-4G network, bringing the fastest mobile Internet access at affordable rates to enable local people to connect with each other and to the rest of the world.

“Telecommunications in Myanmar is a vital service. We want to fill the gap that this market is hungry for,” he said.

He pledged to provide the best data services in Myanmar through the firm’s nationwide network coverage.

“As the most modern operator in Myanmar, we use top-of-the-line fibre technology to provide customers high speed Internet and better signal strength, which ultimately brings the best network experience,” he said.

MyTel was first introduced at the First Call event in Nay Pyi Taw on February 11. Since March 15, the firm has provided its services in Nay Pyi Taw, Bago region and Kayin State. It plans to provide better services in the major cities in the second quarter of this year.

The telco’s fiber network will help increase Myanmar’s network density to up to 1,500 kilometres per million people. It is a pioneer in the use of the latest technology, known as VOLTE, to ensure a high definition voice and data experience at the same time.

“By exploiting the most innovative technology, we plan to provide premium-quality services that will satisfy the needs of consumers,” Zaw Min Oo said.

He said the firm has plans to build a link between education and the Internet. He said the firm’s corporate social responsibility programmes would focus on digitalisation of Myanmar’s education infrastructure.

“By providing solid platforms to improve youth education, our younger generation will be exposed to advanced knowledge in technology and innovation to move up to the global level,” he said.

Established in 2016, Telecom International Myanmar Co, with the brand name MyTel, is a consortium of Vietnam’s military-run Viettel Group and two Myanmar companies – Star High Public Co and Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Limited (MNTH).

Viettel Group holds the majority of the shares, accounting for 49 per cent. Star High, a subsidiary of Tatmadaw-owned conglomerate Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd, owns 28 per cent of the shares while MNTH holds the remaining 23 per cent.

The firm’s total investment is expected to reach US$2 billion. Once operational, Mytel will have 7,000 sites with 30,000 kilometres of cables. Viettel Group operates in 11 countries, including Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, East Timor, Haiti, Peru, Mozambique, Cameroon, Burundi, and Tanzania. Myanmar is the ninth foreign market for Viettel.

Le Dang Dung, deputy general director of Viettel Group, said earlier that Viettel aims to deliver robust ICT offerings that empower Myanmar to grow further as Asia’s next large technology-led economy.

“We enter Myanmar at this historic phase in the country’s reform era, when the country is forecast to witness accelerated economic growth, enhanced also through increased foreign direct investment. Advancing the country’s telecom infrastructure will help us drive a surge in mobile and smartphone subscription penetration,” Dung said.

Dung said telecommunications would play a fundamental role in driving Myanmar’s next phase of economic growth. He believes Viettel’s experience in transforming Vietnam’s telecommunications landscape would drive the firm to cater to the untapped telecom market potential in Myanmar.

The impact of MyTel’s entry to the market would be widely discussed in the Myanmar Connect 2018 to be held in September. It is an annual event for Myanmar’s telecoms industry that has been running since 2013. Previously held in Nay Pyi Taw, the event is moving to Yangon this year.

At the event, industry players will discuss how existing mobile operators and Internet service providers are likely to react to MyTel’s entry. Discussions will also feature other newcomers such as Amara Communications and the launch of the Myanmar Internet Exchange, as well as metro connectivity and fibre-to-the-home services.