both financial and non-financial services, as we continue to gear up for being “The Bank of AEC+3” along with being a Regional Digital Bank. We have established our business direction primarily by
increase of 23.5% YoY. Revenue from Out-of-Home business increased 2.0% YoY to THB 909mn. Revenue from Digital services business increased 243.6% YoY to THB 299mn. Net profit was THB 260mn, an increase
resulted in weak consumer spending, particularly on mobile services. However, remote working continued to provide decent demand for home broadband. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt32,770mn
, and multiple SIMs, we continued to see an ARPU uplift of 5G of about 10-15%. Grew strongly in home broadband In 2021, AIS Fibre continued to grow healthily, despite intense competition, with revenue
satisfactory operating performance, together with sound corporate governance, allowed KBank and K Companies to meet business targets, gaining wide acceptance and marks of recognition at home and abroad, as
of the debentures being offered are guaranteed, provide a statement of the portion not guaranteed. B. Covenants Relating to the Issuance of the Debt Securities 1. Provide information of the covenants
THB (863)mn, being compensated by non-cash reconciling items of THB 1,167mn and changes in net working capital of THB (76)mn. After deducting cash paid for interest expenses of THB (314)mn and cash paid
the impact on private consumption is expected to be eased to some extent by various relief measures being rolled out by the government. The Group has committed to support and operate in accordance with
business. The Company divides its business into 4 categories as follows: 84.0% Dessert Café A N D D R I N K S • In-store menu sales across 44 outlets under “After You” • Take-home product sales at Dessert
dessert and bakery business. The Company divides its business into 4 categories as follows: 83.9% Dessert Café A N D D R I N K S • In-store menu sales across 51 outlets under “After You” • Take-home product