and international demand, which affected from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The measures of the government sector to control the spread of the virus, therefore the limit of inbound and
the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect private consumption and domestic tourism sector continued to decline. As of May 31, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.25 million cards, including 2.98
The fast changing situation and high uncertainty due to external factors, especially the Covid-19 pandemic and digital disruption, affect several sectors, which in turn influences developmental
enhance benefit to all parties.Despite the critical urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic, ESG considerations should not be neglected as they are the key driving forces for future sustainable economic growth
such countries directly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Domestic Sales: Revenue from sales of the second quarter is 240.2 million Baht decreased by 54.0 percent compared to the same quarter of the
the same period of last year. MK was able to maintain its gross margin at the same level as the previous year. (3) Golf Course and Property Management Business Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MK
’ Meeting no. 248 of the Company, held on April 10, 2020 had the resolution to postpone indefinitely the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) no. 26 for the year 2020 due to the pandemic situation of
, blended ARPU decreased by 4.6%YoY to Bt224/sub/month. AIS Fibre customer growth was accelerated during the pandemic, with a net increase of 435k subscribers in FY21. At the end of FY21, AIS Fibre had 1.77mn
contain the spread of COVID-19 in late January on Wuhan and expand to other provinces afterwards along with the severity of the pandemic around the globe since late March played a significant role in
all countries where the Company owns or operates its businesses. Significant Developments Impact from COVID-19 pandemic The Company announced the temporary suspension on hotel operations from April 1