Kosit Panpiemrat - Bangkok Bank Chairman of the Executive Board, Director
BBL Stock | THB 136.00 0.50 0.37% |
Chairman
Mr. Kosit Panpiemrat serves as Chairman of the Executive Board and Director for Bangkok Bank PCL. He has experience serving for the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board. He had been Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Industry from 2006 to 2008. He holds a Bachelor of Politics in Public Finance from Chulalongkorn University Thailand and a Master degree in Economics from the University of Maryland the United States.
Age | 72 |
Phone | 66 2 645 5555 |
Web | https://www.bangkokbank.com |
Bangkok Bank Management Efficiency
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Management Performance
Return On Equity | 0.057 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0065 |
Bangkok Bank Public Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the Bangkok Bank's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Bangkok Bank inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Bangkok. The board's role is to monitor Bangkok Bank's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Bangkok Bank's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Bangkok Bank's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Yoopin Saengthongpithak, Vice President of Marketing and Treasury Division | ||
Apichart Ramyarupa, Vice President Company Secretary | ||
Nutthaporn Luangsuwan, Vice President of International Branch Business and International Banking Group | ||
Ayuth Krishnamara, Vice President of Accounting and Finance, Manager of Risk Management | ||
Suwatchai Songwanich, Executive Vice President - International Banking Group | ||
Sing Tangthasawat, Executive Director, Director | ||
Thanit Sirichot, Vice President of Cash Management | ||
Khanit Si, Vice President in charge of Chemical and Petrochemical 1, 2 & 3 | ||
Krisorn Bharamiuaychai, Vice President of Legal Department | ||
Amorn Chandarasomboon, Executive Director, Director | ||
Kesini Withunchat, Independent Director | ||
Siridet Ueangudomsin, Vice President in charge of Business Banking | ||
Tao Yoong, Executive Vice President - Consumer Product Development, Consumer Banking | ||
Pornthep Kitsanayothin, Vice President of Audit and Control | ||
Phornthep Kitsanayothin, Vice President of Audit and Control | ||
Chaiyong Rattanacharoensiri, Vice President in charge of Conglomerate 4 | ||
Charamporn Jotikasthira, Ex Director | ||
Than Siripokee, Vice President of Metropolitan Business Banking | ||
Aphichat Romyarup, Vice President Company Secretary | ||
Kanoksak Mokkhamakkun, Vice President of Metropolitan Commercial Banking | ||
Phakorn Wanaptikun, Vice President in charge of Property Management Department | ||
Narin Ophamurathawong, Vice President of Merchant Banking Division | ||
Hiroshi Shimamura, Executive Vice President Manager - Japanese Corporate, Corporate Banking | ||
Phornthep Phornprapha, Independent Director | ||
Chutima Kitchamnong, Executive Vice President - Audit and Control | ||
Sutthirat Pacheerat, Vice President in charge of Sugar Industry | ||
Panit Dunnvatanachit, Vice President in charge of Construction, Property Development and Telecommunication | ||
Kanit Si, Vice President in charge of Chemical and Petrochemical 1, 2 & 3 | ||
Amorn Chantharasombun, Executive Director, Director | ||
Shoke Ranong, Vice President of Credit Card Division | ||
Zethjak Leeyakars, Executive Vice President - Compliance | ||
Pochanee Kongkalai, Vice President of Relationship and Sales Management | ||
Narin Opamuratawongse, Vice President of Merchant Banking Division | ||
Panit Tunwatthanachit, Vice President in charge of Construction | ||
Orawan Sucharittayon, Vice President of Accounting and Finance Division | ||
Mongkolchaleam Yugala, Independent Director | ||
Virasak Sutanthavibul, Vice President in charge of Metropolitan Commercial Banking | ||
Jessada Sukhabote, Executive Vice President - Credit Acceptance - Corporate Banking, Credit Management | ||
Than Siriphokhi, Vice President of Metropolitan Business Banking | ||
Yuphin Saengthongphithak, Vice President of Marketing and Treasury Division | ||
Decha Tulanan, Vice Chairman of the Executive Board, Director | ||
Chatri Sophonphanit, Chairman of the Board | ||
Chansak Fuangfu, Sr. Executive VP and Executive Director | ||
Chok Ranong, Vice President of Credit Card Division | ||
Sudsanguan Chusacultanachai, Vice President of Office of the President | ||
Prassanee Ouiyamaphan, Vice President | ||
Pratsani Uiyamaphan, Vice President | ||
Kirati Laisathit, Vice President of Portfolio Management and Credit Management | ||
Mongkhonchaloem Yukhon, Independent Director | ||
Thaweelap Rittapirom, Assistant President , Director | ||
Piti Sitthiamnuai, Director | ||
Pichet Durongkaveroj, Ex Director | ||
Piyada Sucharitkun, Vice President | ||
Yaowadee Nakhata, Vice President in charge of Conglomerate 2 and Financial Institution | ||
Charnsak Fueangfu, Vice President of Business Enterprises, Director | ||
Piyada Sucharitkul, Vice President | ||
Amphorn Purinthawarakun, Vice President in charge of Heavy Industry and Multinational 1 | ||
Veerasak Sutanthavibul, Senior Executive Vice President - Commercial Banking | ||
Parnsak Pruksakit, Vice President in charge of Compliance | ||
Chonganan Anantasak, Executive Vice President - Head of Provincial Business Banking, Business Banking | ||
Kukkong Ruckphaopunt, Vice President of Customer Service Management | ||
Bunsan Prasitsamrit, Vice President of Shared Operation | ||
Photchani Khongkhalai, Vice President of Relationship and Sales Management | ||
Bunkriang Thanaphansin, Vice President | ||
Boonsong Bunyasaranand, Vice President of Finance Management | ||
Niramarn Laisathit, Vice President in charge of Light Industry | ||
Prachet Siridej, Independent Director | ||
Oranuch Nampoolsuksan, Exec Division | ||
Samart Chatchawanchamrat, Vice President of Shared Operation and Treasury Division | ||
Gasinee Witoonchart, Independent Director | ||
Chaiyarit Anuchitworawong, Vice President | ||
Kamolrut Silapatkul, Vice President of Shared Operation and Treasury Division | ||
Prachet Siridet, Independent Director | ||
Deja Tulananda, Vice Chairman of Executive Directors and Executive Director | ||
Pornnit Dunnvatanachit, Vice President of Securities Service Department and Trade Services | ||
Bunsong Bunyasaranan, Vice President of Finance Management | ||
Suchada Sukphanthaworn, Vice President | ||
Thawat Treewannakul, Vice President of Credit Acceptance and Credit Management | ||
Suwan Thaensathit, Vice President of Special Credit, Executive Director, Director | ||
Ruchanee Nopmuang, Vice President of Human Resources | ||
Saard Thirarotchanawong, Vice President of Foreign Exchange Trading Department | ||
Suvarn Tansathit, Vice President of Special Credit, Executive Director, Director | ||
Kanoksak Mokkamakkul, Vice President of Metropolitan Commercial Banking | ||
Rushda Theeratharathorn, Vice President in charge of Credit Management | ||
Chalit Tayjasanant, Executive Vice President General Manager - Jakarta Branch, International Branch Division, International Banking Group | ||
Natthaphorn Luengsuwan, Vice President of Metropolitan Commercial Banking | ||
Benjaporn Prisuwanna, Vice President Manager of Finance and Accounting Department | ||
Charn Sophonpanich, Director | ||
Yaowadi Nakhata, Vice President in charge of Conglomerate 2 and Financial Institution | ||
Arun Chirachawala, Independent Director | ||
Kosit Panpiemrat, Chairman of the Executive Board, Director | ||
Chartsiri Sophonpanich, President, Executive Director and Chairman of Asset and Liability Management Committee | ||
Kosit Panpiemras, Chairman of Executive Directors and Executive Director | ||
Chirana Osotsin, Vice President in charge of Agro Industry and Conglomerate 3 | ||
Wirasak Sutanthawibun, Vice President in charge of Metropolitan Commercial Banking | ||
Kunlathida Siwayathorn, Assistant President Manager of Finance and Accounting | ||
Suwan Tansathit, Vice President of Special Credit, Executive Director, Director | ||
Thantika Bodhisompon, Vice President in charge of Office of the President & Public Relations Department | ||
Thawilap Ritthaphirom, Assistant President , Director | ||
Phornnit Tunwatthanachit, Vice President of Securities Service Department and Trade Services | ||
Vetit Assawamangcla, Executive Vice President Manager of Human Resources Division | ||
Khachornwut Tayanukorn, Vice President of Technology | ||
Kowit Posayanon, Independent Director | ||
Nithawadee Limpodom, Executive Vice President - International Banking Group | ||
Songkhram Sakunphram, Vice President of Loan Recovery and Legal | ||
Korbsak Phutrakun, Vice President of International Banking Group | ||
Niraman Laisathit, Vice President in charge of Light Industry | ||
Jirana Osothsilp, Vice President of Credit Acceptance | ||
Samart Chutchawanjumrut, Vice President of Shared Operation and Treasury Division | ||
Kamonrat Silaphatkun, Vice President of Shared Operation and Treasury Division | ||
Sutsanguan Chusukonthanachai, Vice President of Office of the President | ||
Suthira Sriphaibun, Senior Vice President of Technology | ||
Suchada Sukpantavorn, Vice President | ||
Amporn Purintawaragul, Vice President of Corporate Banking | ||
Piyapan Tayanithi, Vice President of Research Department | ||
Bhakorn Vanuptikul, Vice President in charge of Property Management Department | ||
Hitoshi Ozawa, Vice President of Japanese Corporate | ||
Priyamit Hemtrakun, Vice President & Head of Special Asset Management | ||
Chartsiri Sophonphanit, President Executive Director, Director | ||
Boonsun Prasitsumrit, Vice President of Shared Operation | ||
Benchaphorn Phraisuwanna, Vice President Manager of Finance and Accounting Department | ||
Piyaphan Thananithi, Vice President of Research Department | ||
Saowani Siriphat, Vice President of Human Resources | ||
Preyamit Hetrakul, Vice President & Head of Special Asset Management | ||
Suteera Sripaibulya, Senior Vice President of Technology | ||
Kuekkong Rakphaophan, Vice President of Customer Service Management | ||
Kraisorn Barameeauychai, Vice President of Legal Department | ||
Thantika Phothisomphorn, Vice President in charge of Office of the President & Public Relations Department | ||
Chokechai Niljianskul, Independent Director | ||
Sutthirat Phashirat, Vice President in charge of Sugar Industry | ||
Kovit Poshyananda, Independent Director | ||
Thongchai Ananthothai, Vice President | ||
Songkram Sakulphramana, Vice President of Loan Recovery and Legal | ||
Singh Tangtatswas, Executive Director, Director | ||
Suvarn Thansathit, Sr. Executive VP, Executive Director and Member of Risk Management Committee | ||
Ayut Kritsanamara, Vice President of Accounting and Finance, Manager of Risk Management | ||
Kajornvut Tayanukorn, Vice President of Technology | ||
Chan Sophonphanit, Director | ||
Thawat Triwannakun, Vice President of Credit Acceptance and Credit Management | ||
Mali Sintraphannathorn, Vice President of Planning and Budgeting | ||
Ian Gillard, Vice President of End User Support and Technology Division | ||
Saowanee Siripat, Vice President of Human Resources | ||
Boongrieng Thanaphansin, Vice President | ||
Rachot Sektrakul, Executive Vice President - Head of Metropolitan Business Banking, Business Banking | ||
Ratchani Nopmuang, Vice President of Human Resources | ||
Lin Kung, Vice President of Regional Business Expansion, International Banking Group | ||
Arun Chirachavala, Independent Director | ||
Chong Toh, Vice President of International Banks | ||
Saard Theerarojanawong, Vice President of Foreign Exchange Trading Department | ||
Piti SithiAmnuai, Vice Chairman of the Board | ||
Chatri Sophonpanich, Chairman of the Board | ||
Siridej Aungudomsin, Vice President in charge of Business Banking | ||
Ratchada Thiratharathorn, Vice President in charge of Credit Management | ||
Thanit Sirichote, Vice President of Cash Management |
Bangkok Stock Performance Indicators
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Return On Equity | 0.057 | |||
Return On Asset | 0.0065 | |||
Profit Margin | 0.27 % | |||
Operating Margin | 0.34 % | |||
Current Valuation | 308.53 B | |||
Shares Outstanding | 1.91 B | |||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 8.27 % | |||
Shares Owned By Institutions | 8.87 % | |||
Price To Earning | 16.67 X | |||
Price To Book | 0.54 X |
Pair Trading with Bangkok Bank
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The correlation of Bangkok Bank is a statistical measure of how it moves in relation to other instruments. This measure is expressed in what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. A perfect positive correlation (i.e., a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as Bangkok Bank moves, either up or down, the other security will move in the same direction. Alternatively, perfect negative correlation means that if Bangkok Bank Public moves in either direction, the perfectly negatively correlated security will move in the opposite direction. If the correlation is 0, the equities are not correlated; they are entirely random. A correlation greater than 0.8 is generally described as strong, whereas a correlation less than 0.5 is generally considered weak.
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