which was recorded in 4Q22. Bad debt provision as % of postpaid and FBB revenue declined from 2.6% to 2.4% following the economic recovery. Classification: Internal 1Q23 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 4
campaigns. • Admin & other expenses at Bt3,736mn, decreased -3.0% YoY due to a reduction in depreciation of right-of-use assets and decreased by -8.6% QoQ due to cost controls. The provision of bad debts, as
efficiently managed around 8.3% of total revenue. The provision of bad debts as a % of postpaid and broadband revenue was 2.3% lower than 2Q23 at 2.4%. Profitability 3Q23 EBITDA was at Bt23,674mn, increasing
% 14.74 0.56% (15.41) (51.12%) Lease liabilities 102.88 3.98% 82.91 3.14% (19.98) (19.42%) Non-current provision for employee benefit 70.88 2.74% 68.19 2.58% (2.69) (3.79%) Long-term provisions 9.75 0.38
Enterprise Labor Relation. The Company Relations Committee Entitled Minimum Standards of Employment Conditions in State Enterprise (No. 4) and special business tax on cash payments received from a significant
employment, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors. Public expenditure and private investment decelerated owing to the delay in some infrastructure investment projects, the slowdown of economic
) staff cost amounted to THB 436 million up by THB 108 million or 32.8% in correlation to the rising full-time employment to support the growth of business and in the increase of salary in according to the
, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
quarter of 2018 continued to grow year-on-year on the back of buoyant domestic demand. Private consumption continued to gain traction, supported by improvement in income and employment. Furthermore, there