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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The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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 pe****@*****co.th or call +66 65-945-2499.
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Economy
Extensive Distribution Network, Promotional Activities Buoy Indomie 60% Noodles Market Share
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Dufil Prima Foods Limited, makers of the popular Indomie Noodles, has been able to control over 60 per cent of the noodles market share in Nigeria because of its strong customer base, extensive distribution network and promotional activities, GCR Ratings has said.
These strategies deployed by the organisation have improved its financial profile, prompting the rating agency to upgrade the national scale long-term and short-term issuer ratings of Dufil to A(NG)/A1(NG) from A-(NG)/A2 (NG), previously, with a stable outlook.
It was disclosed that the company has witnessed strong cash generation and modest debt levels, which have enhanced its credit profile.
GCR said Dufil’s supply chain stability and ongoing product development have helped it to sustain the brand’s appeal to the young demographics in Nigeria and deepen market penetration.
These strengths are partly offset by high revenue concentration, with noodles accounting for more than 74 per cent, while other business lines, including flour, pasta, snacks, packaging, and palm oil, contribute a combined 26 per cent in 2025, it stated.
“We expect noodles to remain a dominant contributor to topline, supported by plans to expand noodle production capacity in 2026. Nevertheless, the completion of the flour plant expansion in Q3 2026 is expected to modestly increase the contribution of the flour business and support margins in the snacks segment,” a part of the statement obtained by Business Post read.
In the 2025 fiscal year, Dufil grew its earnings by 30 per cent to N1.1 trillion as a result of inflation-induced price review and gradual volume recovery. Its absolute EBITDA contracted to N84.5 billion from N92.7 billion in 2024, while its EBITDA margin eased to 8 per cent from 11.4 per cent in 2024.
Also, gross debt reduced to N96.2 billion from N163.6 billion in 2024, and to N79.6 billion in the first quarter of 2026, driven by management efforts to deleverage its balance sheet from expensive borrowings.
In addition, the liquidity position has slightly improved on robust cash holding of N44.6 billion, including restricted cash of N20.8 billion as of March 2026, adequate to cover the anticipated short-term debt obligations of N47.9 billion over the next nine-month period to December 31, 2026.
Although refinancing risk remains high with short-term debt accounting for above 40 per cent of the total debt, liquidity is further supported by sizable, unutilised committed facilities of N106.5 billion, indicating the company’s wide access to funding sources.
GCR said it expects the anticipated higher capital spending of N32.5 billion over the next 21 months to December 2027, as well as projected higher dividend payments in view of robust prior year profits to be sufficiently covered by the projected robust operating cash flow.
Economy
FG Encourages Businesses to Tap $1bn AfCFTA Financing Scheme
By Adedapo Adesanya
The federal government says Nigerian businesses now have access to a $1 billion financing facility under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), designed to strengthen production and improve export competitiveness across African markets.
Speaking at the 2nd Quarter 2026 meeting of the AfCFTA Central Coordination Committee in Abuja, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs Jumoke Oduwole, described the financing window as a major opportunity for businesses looking to scale operations and deepen regional trade.
“This financing facility presents a significant opportunity for Nigerian companies seeking to expand operations, modernise production, and increase exports across African markets,” she said.
Mrs Oduwole noted that despite progress in AfCFTA implementation, Nigerian exporters still face challenges such as documentation bottlenecks, certification requirements, and standards compliance issues.
She said the government is addressing these gaps through trade facilitation reforms and stronger collaboration with agencies, including the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).
The trade minister also stressed the importance of strengthening Nigeria’s legal and regulatory framework, particularly through the domestication of the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol.
At the meeting, the National Coordinator and CEO of the Nigeria AfCFTA Coordination Office, Mrs Patience Okala, said the $1 billion AfCFTA Adjustment Fund Credit Facility is targeted at large-scale businesses with a minimum financing threshold of US$10 million.
“The facility will support business expansion, modernisation, working capital requirements, project development, industrialisation efforts, and regional value chain integration,” she explained.
Mrs Okala added that the coordination office is working with fund managers to ensure qualified Nigerian firms can access the facility, while also assembling a pilot group of businesses to maximise participation.
She further highlighted growing private sector engagement, noting that recent sensitisation events in Kano attracted more than 470 businesses, including women-led enterprises.
On his part, a representative of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Simon Om-Ezomo, commended stakeholders for their collaboration and urged sustained commitment to policy implementation.
Economy
Senate Pushes for Ban on Textile Imports
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
To revive the local industry and create jobs to boost the economy, the Senate has advised the federal government to ban textile imports.
The upper chamber of the federal parliament made this suggestion on Tuesday at the plenary presided over by the Deputy Senate President, Mr Jibrin Barau.
They noted that to resuscitate textile industries in the country, the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture should immediately implement investment-friendly policies.
The red chamber of the National Assembly recalled when Nigeria used to have a vibrant textile industry, but lamented that the influx of foreign fabrics destroyed the sector.
The Senate emphasised that to stimulate economic growth and tackle insecurity in the country, there must be a total ban on the importation of textile materials into Nigeria.
“With the lifting of the ban on textile importation in 2010, Nigeria now has almost 80 per cent of its textiles imported from China, Indonesia, Taiwan and other countries.
“This trend is definitely not helping the Nigerian economy in terms of employment generation and the conservation of foreign exchange,” Mr Katung Marshall, who co-sponsored a motion on the Urgent Need to Revive the Textile Industries in Nigeria, said on the floor of the Senate yesterday.
The Senator informed his colleagues that the government protection policies in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the restrictions on textile imports, attracted investors and helped the sector to flourish.
According to him, during the period, Nigeria’s textile industry accommodated about 167 mills and directly employed over 500,000 people, making it the nation’s second-largest employer after the federal government.
But he said this went south in the late 1990s due to obsolete machinery, inadequate capital and persistent power supply challenges, adding that by 2007, major companies, including Kaduna Textile Limited, Arewa Textiles and United Nigerian Textiles Limited, had shut down operations, leading to the loss of over 7,000 jobs.
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