same level as the previous quarter. The Bank continued to focus on prudent control over credit underwriting and to ensure loan quality and the allowance for doubtful accounts to maintain at the
quality and maintain the allowance for doubtful accounts at the appropriate level. The Bank’s balance sheet remained healthy with robust capital and liquidity positions. At the end of third quarter 2019
FX gain of Bt308mn in FY19 due to THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt4,522mn
rental from lock down Net FX gain was Bt344mn in 2Q20, turned positive, compared to FX loss of Bt422mn in 1Q20 as THB had appreciated approximately 5. 4% QoQ against USD and higher Capex payable compared
against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt1,386mn, decreasing -11%YoY due to lower interest rate and
general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt1,460mn, decreasing -5.5%YoY due to lower interest rate while increasing 5.4%QoQ
loss was incurred from THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable Finance cost was Bt1,414mn, decreasing
Bt250,467mn, declining -0.3% from the end of 2022. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt80,790mn, decreased by -4.3% following the debt repayment. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable
. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt90,882mn, increased by 7.7% following the new bonds issuance. AIS net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 0.8x. Total equity
approximately 47.25 million baht Trade and other receivable was increased in an amounting Baht 55.80 million due to trade accounts receivable, industrial and OEM business unit (B1) increased in an amounting Baht