, domestic demand would be restrained by elevated household debt, some signs of moderation in earnings and employment in the export-related manufacturing sector, as well as public spending and public
industrial countries that could affect domestic demand as well as geopolitical risks. In addition, there remained downside risks pertaining to domestic factors such as elevated household debt, impacts from
industrial countries that could affect domestic demand as well as geopolitical risks. In addition, there remained downside risks pertaining to domestic factors such as elevated household debt, impacts from
cost of borrowing. For the impairment loss of loans was 123.45 million baht, a decrease of 15.46 million baht or 11.13%. The decrease was due to monitor the debt collections process closely that support
cost of borrowing. For the impairment loss of loans was 123.45 million baht, a decrease of 15.46 million baht or 11.13%. The decrease was due to monitor the debt collections process closely that support
debt repayment of Bt9.3bn in the quarter. Profit In 1Q18, AIS reported Bt18,905mn of EBITDA, increasing 9% YoY and 2.4% QoQ, following operational improvement. This implied a reported EBITDA margin of
components of shareholders’ equity increased. As of 31 March 2018, the Company had Debt to Equity ratio equal to 0.08:1 times, decreased from 31 December 2017 which was equal to 0.11:1 times, indicating
million at the end of 2017 to Bt6,114 million as of December 31, 2018; short-term debt increased for working capital, while long-term debt decreased due to increased cash flow from operations and as the
Baht, decreased 0.45 million Baht or 1.04% from the same period last year due to the Company repay a portion of loan principal to financial institutions according to debt restructuring agreement dated
last year, due to the lower cost of debt from refinancing bond issued in the second half of year 2016 and second quarter of year 2017. In addition, the Company has been closely monitoring the financial