-mobile enterprise business posted a revenue of Bt1,602mn, growing 20% YoY benefitted from revenue contributed from TTTBB together with sustained demand on enhanced connectivity services aligned with
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
nationwide, with over 1 million sales points. Both joint ventures are expected to become operational by mid-2018. The two joint ventures will enhance both companies’ competitiveness, while expanding business
provide an opportunity for overall real estate industry due to a potential lower cost for both, real estate developer and buyer. The Company’s focus is on developing projects to serve real demand for
shops (Beans and Brown: BB), which will gradually build a base for future growth. 4. Expanding distribution channels through Singer, an associated company with opportunities to create channels to reach
beverage were somewhat outstanding. Currently, the Company is expanding the new coffee brand into more office locations and is exploring opportunities to add Mikka corner to some of the existing After You
greater card spending in response to government measures to create user confidence via enhanced security in card spending. 3.4 Service Channels KBank maintained our commitment to developing efficiency in
from new customers and existing customers expanding the services. 2.2 Revenue from Contact Center Facility Outsourced for this quarter was THB 7.8 million, decreased by THB 11.0 million or 58.6% when
to the prior year. It was mainly increased from the customers in the Government and State enterprise sector, expanding the scope of services and customers in the Private sector have growth for both new
diversifying into other business sector such as expanding to recurring income business. Furthermore, the Company is considering and evaluating a plan for joint venture with local and oversea entities to ensure