12.107 Note: *The commercial bank are required to add-ons the ratio of capital buffer 0.625% per annum each year as from 1 January 2016 onwards until reaching 2.50% in 2019. Land and Houses Fund Management
enhancing our product and brand proposition to better penetrate and serve certain growing segments. Having been in the market for four years, AIS Fibre continues to grow with subscriber market share reaching
from home trend and drove FBB penetration rate reaching over 50% from 47% in FY19. However, market competition had been intensified since broadband providers continued pricing strategy to capture new
population nationwide, utilizing the 700MHz and 2600MHz frequency bands for optimal coverage and best user experience. As a result, AIS 5G users experienced substantial growth reaching 9.2 million subscribers
, supported by an expanded network footprint. AIS 3BB Fibre3 subscribers grew by 67k from the previous quarter, reaching 4.9 million in 2Q24. The ARPU increased to Bt501, reflecting a 0.9% QoQ rise due to high
subscribers continued, supported by an expanded network footprint. AIS 3BB Fibre3 subscribers grew by 67k from the previous quarter, reaching 4.9 million in 2Q24. The ARPU increased to Bt501, reflecting a 0.9
enhancements and point privileges. AIS 3BB Fibre3 subscribers grew by 63k from the previous quarter, reaching 4.94 million in 3Q24. Softened net add QoQ was due to slowed-down installations in some areas with
% as compared to 2016 which reflected from the company’s policy to close the stores with operating loss amount 36 stores or 25.53% compare to the previous year with 141 stores. The revenue from sales was
completed and Xayaburi Hydroelectric Power Project is now close to project completion. Cost of construction services and sales of construction materials For the first nine months of 2019, the Company and its
administrative expenses to total revenue was close to the last year and not able to decrease since the Company had mainly the fixed expenses. However, the financial cost has been increasing from the incremental