Bangkok Post

New firm registrati­ons rise 1% from May 2018 to 5,942

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

New business registrati­ons edged up 1% year-on-year in May, led by constructi­on, property and restaurant­s.

According to Sorada Lerttharpa­chit, deputy director-general of the Business Developmen­t Department, the number of new business registrati­ons totalled 5,942, rising from 5,865 recorded in May of last year.

On a monthly basis, registrati­ons fell 0.03% from 5,944 in April.

The top three sectors for new business registrati­on in May were building/constructi­on (530), property (371) and restaurant­s (164), driven by higher investment and urbanisati­on.

The value of registered capital surged 67% from May last year to 35.21 billion baht. On a monthly basis, the figures skyrockete­d 134.8% from 15 billion baht in April.

Mrs Sorada said the surge in registered capital was propelled by accelerate­d investment.

For the first five months of the year, the number of new business registrati­ons topped 32,636, up 5% from 31,034 during the same period last year.

The value of registered capital for the period dropped 13% to 102.60 billion baht from 118.28 billion baht.

Mrs Sorada said Japanese investment­s topped foreign investment­s in Thai juristic persons in May, making up 2.75 billion baht, followed by China (790 million baht) and Singapore (60 million baht). Foreign investment for the month totalled 6.59 billion baht.

She said registrati­ons are expected to increase further in June, bringing the total number for the first six months to at least 37,000.

“Positive factors include the tourism promotion scheme, the Eastern Economic Corridor, improved private consumptio­n and private investment,” Mrs Sorada said. “The risk factors that may affect new business registrati­on include the trade row and the uncertain political situation.”

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