expense must be paid due to the tender offer process in May 2019 of 26.14% from the acquisition of GLOW. This results in the company to hold 95.25% share in GLOW. The company have also faced an increase in
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
Bank Public Company Limited (the “Bank”) held on 11 December 2019 which approved an entering into a Conditional Share Purchase agreement (“CSPA”) among the Bank, Standard Chartered Bank (“Standard
statements for the first quarter ended March 31, 2020 were prepared in accordance with the Thai Financial Reporting Standard No.9 Financial Instruments (TFRS 9) and Thai Financial Reporting Standard No.16
: Note: The Company has adjusted the selling expenses in the financial statements for the three-month and nine-month periods in compliance with Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 Re: Revenue from
follow: Note: The Company has adjusted the selling expenses in the financial statements for the three-month and six-month periods in compliance with Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 Re: Revenue
) January - September Note: The Company has adjusted the selling expenses in the financial statements for the three-month and nine-month periods in compliance with Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 Re
2,783 Depreciation and amortisation 6,277 - 6,277 Others 4,951 2,553 2,398 Total 27,162 12,173 14,989 Selling expenses of the Group increased from year 2019 by Baht 15 million due to the recognition of
Industry In the first quarter of 2021, Thai economy continued to contract when compared to the same period last year, due to the new wave of the COVID-19 outbreak and containment measures strictly