1.Date of occurrence of the event:2024/11/06
2.Funding recipient name, relationship with lender, lending limit
(thousand NTD), starting outstanding balance (thousand NTD), new loan
(thousand NTD), is it part of a scheduled allocation or revolving limit for
the same recipient that the chairman is authorized by the board of directors
to allocate, outstanding balance (thousand NTD) up to the date of
occurrence, reason for new loan (thousand NTD):
Name of the company who lend the monetary loans:
TPK Touch Solutions (Xiamen) Inc.
Name of the company who receive the monetary loans:
TPK Universal Solutions Limited
relationship with lender:
Affiliate
lending limit (thousand NTD):
NTD 70746342 thousands
starting outstanding balance (thousand NTD):
NTD 3204000 thousands
new loan (thousand NTD):
NTD 3204000 thousands
is it part of a scheduled allocation or revolving limit for the same
recipient that the chairman is authorized by the board of directors
to allocate:
YES
outstanding balance (thousand NTD) up to the date of occurrence:
NTD 6408000 thousands
reason for new loan (thousand NTD):
To fulfill TPK Universal Solutions Limited's funding needs.
3.For collaterals provided by the loan recipient, the content and the value
(thousand NTD):
None
4.For the latest financial reports of the loan recipient, the capital
(thousand NTD) and the cumulative gains/losses(thousand NTD):
Capital: NTD 19269136 thousands
Accumulated Profit: NTD -7293395 thousands
5.Method of calculation of interest:
Weighted average funding cost of TPK group members in Xiamen
6.For repayment, the condition and the date:
2025/11/05
7.The amount of monetary loans extended to others as of the date of
occurrence (thousand NTD):
NTD 69126300 thousands
8.The total amount of monetary loans extended to others as a percentage of
the public company’s net worth on the latest financial statements as of the
date of occurrence:
173.99%
9.Sources of funds for the company to extend monetary loans to others:
Lender's Owned Cash
10.Any other matters that need to be specified:
No