25 กรกฎาคม 2546
                                Roll-over loans to BEC-TERO Entertainment Plc.
                                    July 24, 2003
To:     President
        Stock Exchange of Thailand
Re:     Roll-over loans to BEC - TERO Entertainment Plc. [BEC-TERO]
        As we reported the short-term loans granted by the company to 
BEC - TERO Entertainment Plc. [BEC-TERO] our subsidiary which the company's
holding is not exceeding 90% of the paid-up capital of the subsidiary and
the minority shareholder is not a connected person. Today we have agreed
to roll-over loans of Baht 4.0 million which are due for repayment on 
July 25, 2003 for 6 months at an interest rate of 2.0% per annum. 
Details of the transaction are as per the enclosed disclosure form. 
         Please be informed accordingly.
                                   Sincerely Yours,
                                 (Chatchai Thiamtong)
                               Vice President - Finance
Information of transactions between company and its subsidiary which 
the company's holding is not exceeding 90% of the paid-up capital of
the subsidiary.
Report date:  July 24, 2003
1. Type of transaction: Short term loans to subsidiary which the company's 
                        holding is not exceeding 90% of the paid-up capital 
                        of the subsidiary.
2. Parties:             Between BEC World Plc. (lender) [BEC] and 
                        BEC-TERO Entertainment Plc.(borrower) [BEC-TERO] 
   Related:             BEC-TERO is a subsidiary of BEC, which BEC holds 60%
                        of BEC-TERO and Mr.Brian Lindsay Marcar who is not a
                        connected person holds 40%. 
3. Transaction Date:    July 25, 2003
4. Amount of money:     Baht 4.0 million
5. Characteristic of transaction:   The transaction is the roll-over of an 
                                    existing loan for 6 months. The interest 
                                    rate is fixed at 2.0% per annum, at a higher
                                    rate than the banks' deposit rate on the 
                                    transaction date.
                                
                            