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09 October 2024

"Bangchak and Customers Unite: One Million Bottles for Flood Relief"

Mr. Chaiwat Kovavisarach, Group CEO and President of Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited, along with Mr. Seri Anupantanan, Senior Executive Vice President, Marketing Business Group, Ms. Gloyta Nathalang, Senior Executive Vice President, Sustainability Management and Corporate Communications, Mr. Vattana Pornpattakul, Executive Vice President, Retail Oil Business, Marketing Business Group, Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited, together with Mr. Bundit Hansapaiboon, Director and CEO, and Mr. Warakorn Kosolpisitkul, Senior Executive Vice President, Marketing Business, Bangchak Sriracha Public Company Limited have jointly promoted the campaign "Bangchak and Customers Unite: One Million Bottles for Flood Relief". The campaign encourages customers who receive 1.5-liter bottles of drinking water upon refueling at participating Bangchak and former Esso service stations nationwide to donate the water to flood victims who are still in critical need, from 9 - 31 October 2024, or until one million bottles have been collected.

Customers who wish to participate in sharing their compassion can do so by informing the station staff. Bangchak will then coordinate with local agencies to effectively distribute the drinking water to those in need.

The "Bangchak and Customers Unite: One Million Bottles for Flood Relief" campaign is part of Bangchak's ongoing efforts to provide aid to those affected, supplementing fuel vouchers, cash donations, drinking water, rice, kitchen supplies, and essential items distributed through various agencies. Additionally, Bangchak Green Miles members have also been invited to redeem their points as donations to the "Friends in Need (of 'PA') Volunteers Foundation" under the Thai Red Cross Society, to support relief missions for disaster victims and aid in post-crisis recovery efforts. The company hopes that this collective effort will help everyone overcome this critical time, while also sending encouragement to flood victims in every affected area, with the hope that the situation will soon return to normal.