In a vibrant display of camaraderie and aspiration, the opening ceremony of the Amata City Chonburi Business Branch was graced by several distinguished guest appearances. Among them was Mr. Lee Yu-Chou, the esteemed Chairman of LH Bank, with an aura of refined leadership, standing as the fourth from the right. Accompanying him was Mr. Shih Jiing-Fuh, the CEO and President of LH Bank, effortlessly commanding respect as he stood sixth from the right. Shuffling to the second from right, we found the dynamic Mr. Waravoot Tocharoentanapol, the diligent President and Head of the Finance and Accounting Group of LHFG. Completing the line-up were pillars of innovation and expertise: Mr. Chen Ching-Ming, the Chief Institutional Banking Officer—a steadfast seventh from the right—and Mr. Peerapatana Ketboonchoo, who appeared first from right, bringing a fresh perspective as the Chief Retail Banking Officer. Adding to the prestigious gathering were Ms. Dendao Komolmas, a financial wizard in her role as CFO of Amata Corporation, third from right, and Mr. Veerachai Treeporncharoen, spanning industrial sectors as Secretary-General of the Federation of Thai Industries Chonburi and General Director of the Federation of Thai Industries, standing confidently as the fifth from right.
Bangkok, Thailand – [Date] – Stepping into new horizons, Land and Houses Bank Public Company Limited (LH Bank) proudly announced the grand opening of its Amata City Chonburi Business Branch. This sleek, modern establishment positions itself as a quintessential one-stop service center, specifically orchestrated to fuel business growth amidst the thriving Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). The gleaming branch stands ready to deliver cutting-edge financial solutions meticulously tailored to the precise, dynamic needs of entrepreneurs and enterprises flourishing in this bustling region.
Aiming to be no mere spectator in the financial landscape, LH Bank is ardently committed to evolving as a trusted ally, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With unwavering dedication, they strive to nurture entrepreneurial growth that is not only consistent but sustainable. Designed with a keen eye on the future, the Amata City Chonburi Branch provides an array of integrated financial services. Imagine business solutions reliably delivered straight to the factory floors and corporate offices that dot the EEC, facilitated by LH Bank’s resourceful team of financial virtuosos offering in-depth consultations and customized financial products, ensuring each stage of business development is adequately nourished.
A myriad of key services unfurl at this branch, encompassing:
- Trade Service Solutions – Streamlining and simplifying global commerce
- Financial Services for Businesses and Staff Benefits – Elevating corporate growth and employee satisfaction
- Deposit and Wealth Management Services – Maximizing asset growth
- Exclusive Service at Amata City Chonburi Branch: Dragon Number – Unveil personal flair with self-customized account numbers, reflecting business identity.
Nestled within the industrious confines of the AMATA City Chonburi Industrial Estate, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri Province, the branch operates with precision Monday through Friday, welcoming clients from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. For those yearning to unlock the potential of their business or delve into further inquiry, a treasure trove of information awaits at www.lhbank.co.th, or engage with the amiable voices at the LH Bank Call Center at 1327. Let every visit be a journey towards financial empowerment and enterprise excellence.
This is fantastic news! SMEs are the backbone of our economy and having such support from LH Bank will only propel the EEC forward.
I do agree, but let’s not forget that big corporations often overshadow SMEs, making it hard for them to thrive.
True, Samantha. Hopefully, with tailored services like these, SMEs can stand up against those giants better.
SMEs need more than just financial services; they need technological integration and training.
I like the idea of the ‘Dragon Number’. It’s unique and brings a personalized touch to banking.
Honestly, it’s just a gimmick. Banks should focus more on lowering loan rates instead.
Well, personalized services can attract business owners, adding value beyond the numbers.
The mention of modern financial solutions is great, but access to these should be decentralized so rural areas can benefit too.
I hope this doesn’t mean more red tape for SMEs trying to get loans. Banks love to over-promise and under-deliver.
That’s a fair concern. Transparency and clear communication should be prioritized.
It’s heartening to see banks in Thailand taking on a more proactive role in supporting local industries.
Proactive or opportunistic? Banks are profit-driven. Their support is often tied to their benefits.
You’re not wrong, but as long as it helps the SMEs grow, everyone wins, right?
Does anyone know if they will have after-hours consultation? Some SMEs can’t meet during regular banking hours.
Overall, it seems like a positive step towards a more business-friendly environment in the EEC.
All this sounds rosy, but I remain skeptical until I see tangible results from this new branch.
Understandable, David. Long-term impact and execution will be the real test here.
Funny how they didn’t mention any green initiatives. In today’s world, sustainability should be a key focus.
If I were in charge, I’d focus on tech-driven services to automate and streamline business management tasks.
That’s a great idea, with digital transformation being key in modern-day business operations.
It’s good to know they are dedicated to SMEs, but they should also cater to startups with high potential for growth.
I am really intrigued by ‘Trade Service Solutions’. Could potentially open global markets for Thai SMEs.
Global trade comes with its fair share of challenges. SMEs might need more than just solutions; they need guidance.
Why wasn’t remote banking services mentioned? It’s almost a necessity in today’s digital age.
Great announcements, but how about branch accessibility for those in wheelchairs or with disabilities?
I think local businesses will appreciate their tailored consultations. It shows a level of commitment to understanding their specific needs.