Economy
Capstone Asset Unveils ‘Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao’ – A Luxury Condominium Valued at THB 3.4 Billion, Setting a New Standard for Low-Density Living in Phuket’s Iconic Bang Tao

The name ‘Peylaa’ originates from an ancient Thai word for time and evokes the word ‘Pearl’ in multiple languages, celebrating Phuket as the ‘Pearl of the Andaman.’ This concept reflects the ethos of ‘Living the Moment,’ inviting residents to savour life’s most memorable moments amidst the natural beauty of Phuket. The Project spans 10-3-09 rai (17,236 sq.m.) and comprises 408 units in three elegant seven-story buildings, arranged around a vast courtyard occupying 40% of the site area. This layout ensures a tranquil, low-density living environment surrounded by lush greenery.
Featuring a ‘modern tropical’ exterior complemented by ‘coastal chic’ interiors, the development offers various unit types, including 1-bedroom layouts starting at 45 sq.m., 2-bedroom options of 82 sq.m. and 90 sq.m., and combined 3-bedroom units at 127 sq.m. All units are sold fully furnished for a seamless move-in experience.
Over 3,000 sq.m. of amenities cater to residents’ productivity and well-being while meeting the diverse needs of all ages and lifestyles. These include a welcome lounge, three 25-metre swimming pools, a kids’ pool, a fully equipped gym with a boxing ring, private Pilates and yoga studios, an ice bath, a tennis court, dedicated barbecue areas with outdoor seating, a co-working space, a library, a playground, and a multifunctional pavilion for private events. Additional conveniences include a shuttle service, 204 car parking spaces (a 50% parking ratio), and 55 motorcycle parking spaces, ensuring practical everyday living in the Bang Tao area.
To provide a flexible ownership experience is another key highlight, with plans to introduce professional property management services and an on-site rental management counter staffed with leasing experts. This enhances quality of life and maximizes income-earning potential for owners.
A branded upscale hotel and curated commercial spaces are also planned as part of the broader mixed-use development, occupying approximately 2 rai (3,200 sq.m.). These additions will elevate the living experience and reinforce the development’s premium positioning.
Presales begin December 9th, 2024, with the official sales gallery opening in Q2 2025.
Mr. Titiwat Kuvijitsuwan, Chief Executive Officer at Capstone Asset Co., Ltd., stated, “Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao redefines luxury residential living, emphasizing harmony with nature and sophistication. It targets buyers seeking a serene lifestyle amidst Andaman coastal beauty. With its rich cultural heritage and growing infrastructure, including the Phase 2 expansion of Phuket International Airport and the Kathu-Patong Expressway, Phuket’s appeal as a top leisure destination will only strengthen. Confident in this potential, we are investing heavily in the architectural features, high-quality materials, and functional designs of this low-density luxury development.”
Ms. Artitaya Kasemlawan, Head of Residential Sales Project at CBRE (Thailand) Co., Ltd., added, “Phuket’s strong reputation as a premier vacation destination and robust market fundamentals continue to drive buyer confidence. International tourist arrivals increased by 42% year-on-year by Q3 2024, while hotel occupancy reached 71.5% in H1 2024—the highest in five years. Consequently, the vacation home market has flourished, with annual sales in 2023 rising 150% from 2022, marking the highest in the island’s history. Sales in H1 2024 have maintained this momentum, with a 142% half-on-half increase. Supported by strong rental yields, healthy occupancy rates, and steady capital appreciation, Phuket is increasingly viewed as a wealth storage destination.”
CBRE is confident that Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao, with its prime location, innovative design, and low-density concept, is perfectly tailored to meet the needs of discerning buyers, whether for personal living or investment. Its attractive launch pricing in a buoyant market is expected to generate strong demand. We are thrilled to partner with Capstone Asset, whose vision and track record in the luxury segment will be instrumental in delivering a truly outstanding development”.
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About Capstone Asset Co.,Ltd.
Company Information: Capstone Asset Co., Ltd. is a developer and investor dedicated to enriching lifestyle-led residential, commercial, and hospitality projects, with a portfolio valued at over THB 13 billion, including Tonson One Residence, Canvas Ploenchit, The Kimpton Kitalay Samui Hotel, Cooper Siam, and The Quarter Collection. Visit
www.capstone-asset.com for more details.
For more information on Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao, please contact us at [email protected] or call +66 65-945-2499.
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Economy
Insurance Firms Must Submit 2025 Assessment Returns by May 31—NAICOM
By Adedapo Adesanya
The National Insurance Commission has issued new guidelines for the collection, management, and administration of the Insurance Policyholders’ Protection Fund.
In a circular issued to all insurance institutions on Tuesday, the regulator also set May 31, 2026, as the deadline for insurers to submit their assessment returns for the 2025 financial year.
Recall that on August 5, 2025, President Bola Tinubu signed into law the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act ( NIIRA 2025).
This landmark legislation repeals the Insurance Act 2003, and consolidates related provisions, ushering in a modern regulatory framework. It lays a strong foundation for sustainable growth and increased investment in the country’s insurance sector.
The commission said the guidelines were issued in exercise of its powers under the 2025 Act and other existing insurance laws and regulations to provide regulatory clarity, improve guidance, and ensure ease of compliance across the industry.
According to NAICOM, the guidelines establish a comprehensive structure for the operation of the IPPF, which serves as a statutory safety net to protect insurance policyholders in the event of distress or insolvency of a licensed insurer or reinsurer. The framework also provides direction on the reimbursement of loans by insurers and reinsurers.
NAICOM stated, “The guidelines ensure regulatory clarity, guidance and ease of compliance, as it provides a comprehensive regulatory framework for the collection, management, and administration of the Fund, which serves as a statutory safety net designed to protect insurance policyholders against distress and insolvency of a licensed insurer or reinsurer, including guidance for the reimbursement of loans by an insurer or reinsurer.
“Please be informed that the IPPF Assessment Returns in respect of the year 2025 shall be submitted to the Commission not later than 31st May 2026, while subsequent submissions shall be in line with Section 4.3 of the Guideline on Insurance Policyholders Protection Fund.”
Economy
Dangote Refinery Sells Petrol at N1,200/L as Global Oil Prices Slump
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Dangote Refinery on Wednesday returned the petrol price to N1,200 per litre, less than 24 hours after it increased it by 5 per cent.
The private refinery had raised the ex-depot price by N75 on Tuesday, citing pressure from volatile global oil markets, but quickly brought it back to N1,200 per litre from N1,275 per litre.
The swift downward review is directly linked to a sharp drop in international crude prices. Brent crude has plunged to $95.05 per barrel, after a 13 per cent decline, while the US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude closed at $97.18, recording nearly a 14 per cent drop.
This development comes after US President Donald Trump announced a conditional two-week ceasefire with Iran, which eased fears of immediate supply disruptions in the global oil market.
“This will be a double-sided CEASEFIRE!” Trump said on social media, marking a sharp reversal from his earlier warning that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” if Iran failed to comply with US demands.
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Mr Abbas Araqchi, confirmed that the country would halt attacks provided strikes against Iran cease and transit through the Strait of Hormuz is coordinated by Iranian forces.
Despite the breakthrough, tensions remain elevated across the region, with several Gulf states reporting missile launches, drone activity, or issuing civil defence warnings.
While oil prices have fallen back below $100, they remain significantly elevated after surging by a record amount in March. Market analysts noted that regardless of how successful the ceasefire is, geopolitical risk related to the Strait of Hormuz is likely to remain elevated for the foreseeable future under the control of Iran.
Economy
Crude Deliveries Double to Dangote Refinery in Mix of Naira, Dollar Supply
By Adedapo Adesanya
Crude oil deliveries from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery doubled in March, boosting prospects for improved fuel availability.
This was revealed by the chief executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Mr Aliko Dangote, on Tuesday, when he received the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mrs Amina Mohammed, at the industrial complex in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.
While speaking on feedstock supply, Mr Dangote commended the NNPC for increasing crude deliveries to the refinery in March, noting that volumes rose to 10 cargoes—six supplied in Naira and four in Dollars—to support domestic fuel availability, according to a statement by the Refinery.
“Last month, they gave us six cargoes for Naira and four cargoes for Dollars,” he said.
Despite the improvement, Mr Dangote noted that the supply remains below the 19 cargoes required for optimal operations, with the refinery continuing to bridge the gap through imports from the United States and other African producers.
He also expressed concern over the unwillingness of international oil companies operating in Nigeria to sell to the refinery, stating that their preference for selling crude to traders forces it to repurchase at higher costs, with broader implications for the economy.
Mr Dangote added that the refinery is seeking increased access to domestically priced crude under local currency arrangements as part of efforts to moderate fuel costs and enhance long-term energy and food security across the continent.
On her part, Mrs Mohammed underscored the strategic importance of Dangote Industries Limited -particularly Dangote Fertiliser Limited—in addressing Africa’s mounting food security challenges, while calling for stronger global partnerships to scale its impact.
Mrs Mohammed said the United Nations would prioritise amplifying scalable solutions capable of mitigating the continent’s food crisis, describing Dangote’s integrated industrial model as a critical pathway.
“I think the UN’s job here is to amplify and to put visibility on the possibilities of mitigating a food security crisis, and this is one of them,” she said. “I hope that when we go back, we can continue to engage partners and countries that should collaborate with Dangote Industries.”
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