
Restructure and manage non-performing loan to ensure financial stability.

Purchase or acquire the right to purchase non-performing debts and the ability to reclaim loans from financial institutions.

Sell assets such as real estate, machinery, cars, and motorcycles.

Negotiation, tracking, debt collection, legal and litigation services provider.

Provide advice on finances and assist in enhancing the debt structure.

Invest in other businesses or assets.

Pinnacle Asset Management
Pinnacle Asset Management Co., Ltd. (PAM) was established on July 22, 2021, as a subsidiary of the Hัสife Group, with the objective of acquiring and rehabilitating non-performing loans (NPLs) from both financial and non-financial institutions in Thailand. The company specializes in comprehensive debt management services, including debt acquisition, restructuring, collection, negotiation, and legal proceedings to facilitate debt recovery. Our team consists of highly experienced debt management professionals, supported by modern technology systems that drive the rehabilitation process. The company aims to become the largest distressed asset manager in Northern Thailand by 2026, and to rank among the top five in the country by 2028

“ We aim to be the leading Asset Management Company in the Region and one of the top 10 throughout Thailand.”


Hylife CSR
Hylife CSR – United Hylife Volunteers, in collaboration with the Tha Wang Tan Municipality, carried out a cleanup and restoration effort around the roads of Wiang Kum Kam Village, as well as other public areas and homes affected by flooding. The Hylife Group supported the initiative by donating essential cleaning equipment, such as coconut brooms, hoes, shovels, and rubber boots. All equipment was handed over to the Tha Wang Tan Subdistrict Municipality for ongoing use.

Update on land transfer fees for the year 2024: how much does it cost?
Hello! Today, we’re going to update everyone on the costs of transferring property or real estate. When buying or selling land or residential property, the main expenses include transfer fees, mortgage registration fees, stamp duty, specific business tax, and personal income tax. The details are as follows: Real Estate Transfer Expenses Land transfer application fee: 5 Baht

How much do Thai people invest in foreign stocks?
It’s undeniable that recently, investing in foreign stocks or funds has clearly yielded higher returns compared to domestic investments. This has led more Thai investors to put their money into overseas stocks and funds, and the trend is likely to continue due to the poor liquidity of Thai stocks. According to data from the Bank of Thailand, the value of Thai investors’ investments in foreign stocks, bonds, and funds—both through mutual funds and retail investors—has increased over the past 10 years, rising from USD 20,448.66 million (THB 746,376.09 million) in 2015.