Krung Thai Bank (KTB.BK)

Overall impact
C (58)

Commentary

Krung Thai Bank is an average overall performer. With a 'C' rating of 58.1 for overall impact (59th percentile compared to all companies), Krung Thai Bank ranks 116th out of 180 industry peers, behind Bancolombia, Banco Santander Chile, Itau Unibanco and 112 others, and ahead of Popular, Macro Bank, HDFC Bank and 61 others. On top material causes for Krung Thai Bank's industry (Banking), Krung Thai Bank performs well in Terrestrial Biodiversity (86.2 score) and performs poorly in Affordable, Safe Housing (37.2 score), Disaster Readiness and Effective Aid (39.3) and Free, Secure Flow of Information (29.4).
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Company
Founded
1966
Employees
2,480
Sector
Financials
Industry
Banks
Sub-industry
Diversified Banks
SASB industry
Commercial Banks
Headquarters
Philippines
Share classes
KGTFY
ADR
KTB.BK
Description
Manila Electric Company holds a congressional franchise to construct, operate, and maintain an electric distribution system in the Philippines. The company operates in Power and Other Services segments. It offers power to approximately 7.8 million industrial, commercial, and residential customers in 38 cities and 73 municipalities, including Metro Manila, and the provinces of Rizal, Cavite, and Bulacan, as well as parts of the provinces of Pampanga, Batangas, Laguna, and Quezon; distributes power to customers in Clark Special Economic Zone; and develops, constructs, and operates solar-powered generation facilities; and owns and operates coal and diesel-fired, and liquefied natural gas power plants. The company also provides electromechanical engineering, construction, consulting, and related manpower services; rail-related operations and maintenance services; insurance and re-insurance services; e-business development; renewable harnessing services; energy power distribution and energy systems management; and electric vehicle and charging infrastructure solutions. In addition, it offers engineering, procurement, and construction services; telecommunication services; information technology and multi-media services; construction and leasing of communication towers, and other infrastructure; and operates and maintains transport service networks. Further, the company provides e-transaction and bills collection, outsourced payment collection, and outsourced tellering, as well as engages in real estate, property management and leasing, and coal trading businesses. Manila Electric Company was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Pasig, the Philippines.
Material causes
Ethos considers the following causes material for Krung Thai Bank, based on its industry sub-industry Diversified Banks. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.

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