-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
economy demonstrated cautious growth driven by tourism-related sector expansion and subsided inflation, while facing political uncertainties and global economic risks. AIS core service revenue reported at
Thai Tourism Sector in 2023-2024 The Thai tourism sector is expected to continue to recover from 11.2 million tourists in 2022 to 27.1 million in 2023 and forecasts 36.6 million in 2024. During June 2023
Baht 14.7 million derived from high expenses of the Group related to the bidding of the projects for procuring electricity from renewable sources of the government sector in the first quarter of 2023
being the continuous recovery of the tourism sector, the private consumption and the private investment, while the headline inflation rate averaged of only 0.5%. The unemployment rate in 3Q/2023 was
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
expanding investment in overseas, which led to high competition in this region. Additionally, peers extended the investment to energy related business as well as new business for business diversification and
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018