AMATA Wins Silver Recognition at the AMCHAM Corporate Impact Awards Ceremony 2025

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     AMATA Corporation Public Company Limited (“AMATA”) proudly received Silver Recognition at the annual AMCHAM Corporate Impact Awards 2025, held at Hotel Nikko Bangkok on the evening of 12 November 2025.

     The award honors AMCHAM members for their dedication, innovation, and commitment to building a better future for Thailand. The Corporate Impact Awards recognize organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to long-term societal goals and sustainable value creation, addressing the needs of both people and the planet.

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Photo (from left): Mr. Daoruang Somsup, Corporate Social Responsibility Section Manager, Amata City Rayong Co., Ltd.; Mr. Simon Denye, Social Impact Board Governor Liaison; Mr. Aukkares Choochouy, Executive Advisor to the Corporate Social Responsibility Section; Mrs. Catherine Spillman, Senior Commercial Officer, Minister Counselor for Commercial Affairs, U.S. Embassy Bangkok; Mrs. Rungkan Phraegnam, Corporate Social Responsibility Senior Section Manager, Amata City Chonburi; Ms Natrasa Changlor. , Corporate Social Responsibility Executive

Award-Winning Project: “Amata Junior League”

     This year, AMATA entered the evaluation with its flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) initiative, “Amata Junior League”, an annual program led by CSR teams in Chonburi and Rayong. The project promotes health, sports skills development, teamwork, and strategic thinking among students from schools surrounding AMATA’s industrial estates.

      Competitions are divided into two age groups (under 12 and under 15) and feature four sports: football, volleyball, takraw, and pétanque. 2025 Highlights, over 2,500 athletes from 63 schools in the vicinities of Amata City Chonburi and Amata City Rayong, fully sponsored by AMATA, covering uniforms, prizes, and travel support, with an annual budget of approx. 1,200,000 THB. This annual campaign has reached over 6,900 students during last three years.

      This initiative is part of 12+ core CSR projects annually, designed to deliver sustainable, measurable impact across social, economic, and environmental dimensions.

Empowering Communities Through AMATA’s “ALL WIN” Strategy

     Amata has successfully positioned itself not merely as a land developer, but as a strategic partner in the nation's transition toward Thailand 4.0 and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) initiative.

     Amata’s CSR philosophy is rooted in its “ALL WIN” strategy, which ensures shared value creation for all stakeholders. “As the developer of ‘Perfect Cities,’ our commitment is to provide the ideal investment environment while improving the quality of life for everyone within our orbit. The 'ALL WIN' philosophy is our mandate for long-term partnership, ensuring that as Amata and its tenants grow, so too does the opportunity and prosperity for our neighbors”, said Mr. Aukkares Choochouy, Executive Advisor for CSR Projects.

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H.E. Mr. Robert F. Godec, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand

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H.E. Mr. Vijavat Isarabhakdi, Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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117 Corporate Members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand that Have Received an Award

A Night of Recognition

     The ceremony presided over by H.E. Mr. Robert F. Godec, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, and H.E. Mr. Vijavat Isarabhakdi, Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, celebrated a record number of 117 companies receiving Bronze, Silver, Gold, and special awards.

     Among them were several AMATA industrial estate customers, including Cardinal Health 222 (Thailand), Colgate-Palmolive (Thailand), Mars Petcare (Thailand), and Vantive Healthcare (Thailand).

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