CP All PCL Stock

CP All PCL Debt

The Debt of CP All PCL (CPALL.BK) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 284.48 B THB. In the previous year, Debt was 369.97 B THB — a change of -23.11% (lower).

Debt

284.48 BTHB

YoY

-23.11%

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In 2026, CP All PCL's total debt was 284.48 B THB, a -23.11% change from the 369.97 B THB total debt recorded in the previous year.

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CP All PCL Stock analysis

What does CP All PCL do? CP All PCL is a leading retailer in Thailand. The company's history began in 1988 when Central Group established the convenience store chain "7-Eleven" through a licensing agreement with the US company of the same name. In 2005, CP All PCL acquired all shares in 7-Eleven in Thailand and has since been the sole owner and operator of the well-known retail chain. CP All PCL's business model is based on the idea of meeting consumers' needs for convenience, quality, and a comprehensive range of products. Today, the company operates thousands of 7-Eleven stores throughout Thailand. It has also developed various other retail brands such as "Top's Market," "FamilyMart," and "Robinson Department Store." CP All PCL had a revenue of 394.6 billion Baht in 2020 and employed over 100,000 employees. CP All PCL operates in four main areas: convenience stores, supermarkets, department stores, and operating restaurants. Convenience stores are the most well-known and widespread areas of the company. In total, CP All PCL operates around 10,300 7-Eleven branches in Thailand. These convenience stores offer a wide range of everyday products, including groceries, beverages, snacks, magazines, and household items. They also provide banking and postal services, money transfers, payment of electricity and water bills, as well as mobile prepaid cards. CP All PCL also operates supermarkets under the brand "Top's Market." These markets target customers who want to make larger purchases and offer a wider range of food, beverages, and household goods. There are currently over 100 "Top's Market" branches in Thailand. The department store business of CP All PCL includes "Robinson Department Stores." These department stores offer a wide range of products such as clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, household items, and electronics. CP All PCL currently operates 31 "Robinson" branches throughout Thailand. Finally, the company also operates operating restaurants. These restaurants offer a quick and convenient meal for customers and can be found in office buildings and other public facilities such as airports and train stations. These restaurants offer a wide range of meals, snacks, and drinks at affordable prices. CP All PCL is also involved in the manufacturing and distribution of products. It operates production facilities for food, beverages, and other consumer goods and distributes these products under its own brands, including "7-Eleven," "Boon Rawd," "Oishi," and "Tops." These products are available in 7-Eleven and other CP All PCL retail stores. Overall, CP All PCL is a significant player in the retail industry in Thailand. With its wide range of retail brands and products, the company is able to meet the needs of a broad range of consumers. With a strong presence in the convenience store industry, CP All PCL remains a major driver of growth in the retail business in Thailand. CP All PCL is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Debt Details

Understanding CP All PCL's Debt Structure

CP All PCL's total debt refers to the cumulative financial obligations the company owes to external parties. This can include short-term and long-term borrowings, bonds, loans, and other financial instruments. Assessing the company's debt levels is crucial for evaluating its financial health, risk profile, and ability to fund operations and expansions.

Year-to-Year Comparison

Analyzing CP All PCL's debt structure over the years provides insights into the firm’s financial strategy and stability. A reduction in debt can indicate financial strength and operational efficiency, while an increase may signal growth investments or potential financial challenges ahead.

Impact on Investments

Investors pay close attention to CP All PCL’s debt levels as they can influence the company’s risk and return profiles. Excessive debt can lead to financial strain, while moderate and well-managed debt can be a catalyst for growth and expansion, making it a critical aspect of investment evaluations.

Interpreting Debt Fluctuations

Shifts in CP All PCL’s debt levels can be attributed to various operational and strategic factors. An increase in debt might be geared towards funding expansion projects or enhancing operational capacity, while a decrease may indicate profit realizations or an approach to minimize financial risk and leverage.

Frequently Asked Questions about CP All PCL stock

Debt of CP All PCL is 284.48 B THB in 2026.

Debt of CP All PCL changed from 369.97 B THB to 284.48 B THB, representing a -23.11% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Debt CP All PCL since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Debt's THB is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Debt's CP All PCL historically and in real time.

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