% Page4of6 institutions Trade accounts payable 167.94 146.78 (21.16) -12.60% Current portion of long term liabilities - loan from financial institutions 22.75 18.00 (4.75) -20.88% Other current liabilities
postpaid subscriber continued to grow and now accounts for 19% of total subscriber base, up from 16% in 1Q17. AIS Fibre continued its improving performance amidst competitive environment with revenue growth
December 2018 % Liabilities and equity Current liabilities Bank overdrafts and short-term loans form financial institutions 549,431 9% 864,674 21% 620,047 17% Trade accounts payable 99,264 1% 105,023 3
Accounts payable days 44 50 43 49 Cash cycle (days) 38 35 38 42 Liquidity and Leverage Ratios Current ratio (times) 0.61 0.57 0.61 0.57 Total debt to equity (times) 1.98 2.38 1.98 2.38 The Company’s
increase of 36.5% YoY. The strong performance was mainly driven by newly acquired businesses Master Ad Public Company Limited (“MACO”) and Rabbit Group (operating Digital Services business), which together
strong organic growth, price increases, especially in our static media network as well as higher demand for new campaign media. The integration of the digital services business is continuing to progress
Company Limited (“MACO”) Transit media revenue increased by 21.3% YoY to THB 2,262mn. The sharp rise in revenue growth is attributable to strong organic growth, price increases of static and digital media
THB 852mn in the same period last year to THB 1,077mn. The strong growth is driven by the robust performance across its Out-of-Home (“OOH”) business segments. REVENUE BREAKDOWN (THB MN) % Contribution
, continued growth of bad debt recovery by 33% y-y as well as a strong growth from overseas businesses. As of November 30, 2018, the Company has active billings of 3.16 million transaction per month and 2.14
the result of continue growth in core business revenues that increased by 10% y-y, especially in personal loan and hire purchase products as well as a strong growth revenue from bad debt recovery by 42