Prinsiri

Last updated
Prinsiri
Type Public
SET:  PRIN
Industry Real Estate
Founded2000 (2000)
Headquarters,
Key people
Ms. Siriluck Kovitchindachai, Mr. Prinya Kovitchindachai [1] [2]
Total assets Increase2.svg US$400 million (2023) [3]
Website www.prinsiri.com

Prinsiri, also known as Prinsiri Public Company Limited, is one of the largest real estate developers in Thailand offering a full range of housing units. [4] [5]

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History

The Prinsiri Co. Ltd was founded in 2000. In 2004, it became a public limited company. As of the end of 2017, it had a registered capital of Thai baht(฿) 1,220.01 million, fully paid-up, and divided into Baht(฿) 1,220.01 million ordinary shares with a par value of Baht(฿) 1. [4] The company primarily engages in real estate development of housing estates and residential condominiums. Prinsiri focuses on property development under the "Oxygen Community" concept. [6] In 2017, it recorded Baht 3,014.41 million in real estate sales revenue. [7]

Awards

YearAward [6] [8]
2001Gold Nugget Award from the PCBC-HE Premier Building Show and Builder Magazine
2004 Awards of Merit from the PCBC-HE Premier Building Show and Builder Magazine
2007The Best Energy-saving Home Awards from the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
2008
2016 BCI Asia Top 10 Developers Awards
Think of Living People's Choice Awards for Best Housing Facilities
2021Thailand Energy Award

See also

  1. SET50 Index and SET100 Index
  2. Stock Exchange of Thailand

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