TBank rethinks automated branch strategy
Thanachart Bank (TBank) will review its expansion plan for fully automated branches, citing the low number of transactions at such branches since their launch two years ago.

Thanachart Bank (TBank) will review its expansion plan for fully automated branches, citing the low number of transactions at such branches since their launch two years ago.
The government is set to earmark 3 billion baht to build and renovate a total of 30,000 check dams nationwide to create jobs in local areas and control water during the upcoming rainy season.
Nearly half of Thailand's 50 Richest as estimated by Forbes saw their wealth decline in this year's listing, casting uncertainty on the country's near-term economic future.
Thailand's cannabis industry is projected to grow to US$661 million (21 billion baht) by 2024, according to a report by Prohibition Partners, a cannabis research firm.
Close to 5,000 people could be affected by six digital TV channels shutting down after the government's decision to let the channels exit the business without any financial penalties.
The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Office is speeding up two megaprojects in the corridor -- the third phase of Map Ta Phut port and the high-speed railway linking three domestic airports -- after both projects faced delays in the negotiation process with winning bidders.
The Energy Ministry plans to set biodiesel B10 as the fundamental diesel at petrol stations next week, alongside the current biodiesel B7.
Activist Srisuwan Janya plans to today petition the Ombudsman against the Election Commission's (EC) decision to award one party-list seat to each of the 11 small parties.
A stateless 17-year-old student has thanked the authorities for providing her with Thai citizenship so she can participate in an academic contest in the United States next month.
Their Majesties the King and Queen presided over the Royal Ploughing Ceremony in Sanam Luang yesterday in which it was predicted there would be an abundance of both food and water for this year's farming season.
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Libya’s UN-backed internationally recognized government has suspended the Libyan operations of as many as 40 foreign companies, including those of France’s oil and gas supermajor Total, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing a government official. According to the Tripoli-based government of national accord (GNA), the licenses of those 40 foreign firms had expired. Total has several exploration and production (E&P) operations in Libya, and just last year, the French major boosted its upstream... Читать дальше...
Weiler Abrasives, a provider of abrasives, power brushes, and maintenance products for surface conditioning, is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Founded by Karl E. Weiler in 1944 as the Weiler Brush Co. in Long Island, N.Y., the company continues to be privately owned and operated at its current...
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