T.K.S. Technologies PCL 2021 IR

The report outlines T.K.S. Technologies Public Company Limited's strategic transition from security printing to becoming a Tech Ecosystem Builder in 2021. Despite a 9.2% decrease in sales revenue due to COVID-19 and business restructuring, the company achieved a significant net profit increase of 418.7% to 1,198.7 million Baht, driven by gains from restructuring and investments in SABUY and Synnex. On the sustainability front, the company reduced its greenhouse gas emissions per ton of paper by 2.32% and continued its commitment to eco-factory standards. Additionally, TKS prioritized employee welfare, achieving a 96% vaccination rate among its workforce and organizing extensive professional training.

Company: T.K.S. Technologies PCL

Sector: Industrials

Country: Thailand

Year: 2021

Type: IR

Pages: 209

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T.K.S. Technologies PCL

T.K.S. Technologies PCL 2021 One Report

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The report outlines T.K.S. Technologies Public Company Limited's strategic transition from security printing to becoming a Tech Ecosystem Builder in 2021. Despite a 9.2% decrease in sales revenue due to COVID-19 and business restructuring, the company achieved a significant net profit increase of 418.7% to 1,198.7 million Baht, driven by gains from restructuring and investments in SABUY and Synnex. On the sustainability front, the company reduced its greenhouse gas emissions per ton of paper by 2.32% and continued its commitment to eco-factory standards. Additionally, TKS prioritized employee welfare, achieving a 96% vaccination rate among its workforce and organizing extensive professional training.

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Document Details

Report Year

2021

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021

Fiscal Year

2021

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

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Energy Consumption

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Employees