expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
payment According to the COVID-19 outbreak and the social distancing policy from the government which to prevent the wide spread of the virus, the Company postponed the 2020 Annual General Meeting on April
provided discount to support some tenants. In addition, the Company postponed event activities in Robinson lifestyle. Despite relief of government measure in May, tenant business was not resumed to normal
million, slightly increased by THB 4 million or 13% from Q2/2021. This was due to an increase in the head office employee expenses as well as repair and maintenance expenses, which was postponed during
head office employee expenses, property tax expenses, corresponding to the increase in the rent of branches and repair and maintenance expenses which was postponed from the COVID-19 period
award from government authority which can be delayed or slip from various reasons. Therefore, company may consider the utilization of proceed to other projects if such projects can generate higher profit
invest and operate in that business. Including the payments of trade accounts receivable is likely to be delayed over the previous year partly due to the increase in trade accounts receivable of health and
business due to the seasonal epidemics and diseases that come with the rain, lead to an increase in medical service utilizations. Moreover, the Company believes that demand for medical services that delayed
lower demand from foreign trading partners affecting the export sector. The local political uncertainties that arose in this quarter further added pressure and caused delayed investment decisions in
including utility bills and tax campaign which temporarily stimulated the private consumption. Nonetheless, inherent risks lay in structural challenges such as high household debt, delayed government budget