of Universal Utilities PLC at “A-” with “stable” outlook, which reflects low operating risk, growing demand for tap water, and reliable stream of cash. 5. RAW WATER BUSINESS Raw water revenue for 2017
for all products. These measures would be effective in the first quarter of 2019. The growth of credit card business and personal loan business in Thailand was still growing strongly despite the
market, while the market demand was limited, chiefly from a growing health concern, trade barriers from some countries and increasing production of substitute goods which is coconut oil, attributed to
latest digital technologies. This has also uncovered considerable opportunity and flexibility to create greater awareness to brands/media buyers. In order to accommodate growing demand in the outdoor media
stood at 676,700, growing 9% QoQ or a net addition of 53,300. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU declined 2.2% QoQ to Bt597. Focusing on quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained coverage in 50 key
continuous decline in global HRC prices and concerns about the growing spread of global epidemic of COVID 2019 towards the end of 1st quarter of 2020. This also resulted resulting in slowing orders from
million baht or 23.1 % which is a result of the revenue from the NPL management business that is continuously growing. 3. Rental income is equal to 93.7 million baht decreasing 30.5 million baht or 24.6
revenue from bad debt recovery continued growing by 19% y-y and the revenue from overseas subsidiaries grew by 18% y-y. Details of each business can be described as follows: Profit and Loss Statement
-digit: Underpinned by the growing demand following digital transformation trends, we aim to grow our CCIID (Cloud, Cyber Security, IoT, ICT solutions and Data center) by double-digit growth through
operations were very strong; recording 53.5% growth year-on-year. Portugal operations were also growing, recording 6.6% growth year-on-year. Both Thailand and Portugal operations outperformed average industry