Stakeholders
Maintaining a good relationship with stakeholders
is crucial in creating long-term business value
Thaioil Group has established an internal function to maintain continuous communication with each stakeholder group. This aims to ensure stakeholders’ perspectives and expectations are understood regarding the Company’s operations, ultimately enhancing the efficiency of Thaioil Group’s performance.
In this regard, Thaioil Group has identified stakeholders by analyzing their involvement throughout the value chain, from crude oil procurement to the disposal of post-utilization products. The Company has also assessed the impact and influence levels, as depicted below.


From the above table, Thaioil Group has categorized stakeholders into six main groups and established stakeholder engagement approaches for each respective stakeholders’ group. Since the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the engagement significantly altered the frequency and approach of communication and interaction towards a more predominant online format, as depicted in the table below.
Shareholders/Creditors/Financial Institutions
- Annual General Meeting (AGM)
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Quarterly meetings with analysts and rating agencies
- Scheduled company visits and roadshow events continuously, both domestic and foreign
- Participated events with the Stock Exchange of Thailand e.g. Opportunity Day and SET Digital roadshow events
- “TOP IR” application and Investor Relation webpage
- Grievance mechanisms: Investor Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email

Customers
- Annual online customer engagement survey
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Online meetings with customers
- Weekly, monthly, and quarterly E-newsletters
- Occasional customer engagement
- Grievance mechanisms: Customer Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email

Suppliers/Contractors
- Annual supplier seminar
- Post-engagement survey
- Annual online supplier engagement survey
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Occasional meeting with supplier and contractor during procurement process
- Email communication of every occasion
- Grievance mechanisms: Supplier Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email
Employees
- Annual Labor Union meeting
- Bimonthly meeting with Employee Committee
- Annual online employee engagement survey
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Quarterly “CEO Townhall” Forum (Live)
- Monthly joint meeting between the management and employee representatives
- Monthly “Akanee” Magazine
- Weekly and monthly newsletters or E-newsletters
- Welfare benefit and employee activity access applications
- Grievance mechanism, Employee Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email

Community/Society
- Annual community engagement survey
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Bimonthly journal: “Thaioil Group Journal for the Community”
- Monthly meetings with community leaders and tripartite meetings
- Monthly community visits and events
- Communication through social media and digital platforms such as Line Official Account
- Thaioil Group Community Health & Learning Center
- Grievance mechanisms: Community Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email

Government agencies and related public agencies
- Annual feedback survey
- Annual Report (Form 56-1 One Report) and Integrated Report
- Occasional meetings with government representatives and public agencies
- Monthly tripartite meetings between Thaioil Group, government agencies, and communities
- Grievance mechanisms: Government Relations function, and Corporate Governance function email