Standard Conduct of Business, Management Arrangement, Operating Systems, and Providing Services to Clients of Securities Companies and Derivatives Intermediaries
Standard Conduct of Business, Management Arrangement, Operating Systems, and Providing Services to Clients of Securities Companies and Derivatives Intermediaries
creditors, namely: 1. Notice demanding for payment of an electricity fee with late penalty according to the Electricity Power Purchase Agreement in the amount of THB 158,238,694.62 dated 9 October 2017. The
& Device sales reported Bt7,868mn,a increasing 5.5% YoY due to gradual recovery of consumer purchasing power. However, the revenue decreased - 25% QoQ due to seasonality and high base in 1Q24, which included
from 3BBIF. SIM & Device sales reported Bt7,868mn,a increasing 5.5% YoY due to gradual recovery of consumer purchasing power. However, the revenue decreased - 25% QoQ due to seasonality and high base in
pressure during the low season and flood impact, temporarily boosting purchasing power and alleviating some local concerns. The mobile industry maintained positive sentiment despite the low season, along
seasonality of the quarter with no flagship devices releases coupled with a slow recovery of consumer purchasing power. Handset margins recorded at 1.2%, primarily due to a higher proportion of low-margin
revenue was at Bt29,311mn, increasing by 0.7% YoY from a slight improvement in consumer purchasing power and tourist segment. However, mobile revenue decreased by -0.6% QoQ due to seasonality effect
was enabled by improved purchasing power across various customer segments, benefiting from government stimulus subsidies. The 5G user base continued to expand, reaching almost 9.9 million subscribers
accelerated inflation and a decline in consumer purchasing power. Through challenges from various factors, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 1.6% YoY, with the momentum of Fixed Broadband and