, increased 9.1% from higher cash. Total non-current assets were at Bt292,972mn, decreased -3.2% due to the amortization of network PPE, spectrum license and right-of-use assets. Total liabilities closed at
increase of THB 617 million or 5.3% from 31 December 2018. • Current assets increased by THB 100 million from increase in cash on hand and at bank offset with decrease in account receivables and other
mostly unrealized and incurred from the appreciation in the Baht currency in the quarter. Finance cost was Bt1,194mn decreasing 7.5% YoY and 1.9% QoQ following lower interest-bearing debt. Average cost of
general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt1,460mn, decreasing -5.5%YoY due to lower interest rate while increasing 5.4%QoQ
and license payable to EBITDA was at 2.2x. Total equity was at Bt82,402mn, increasing 0.7%. Cash flow In 1H22, cash flow from operation (after tax) reported at Bt36,203mn, decreasing -12% YoY following
Plc. 4 Financial position (compare to the ending of FY22) Total asset as of ending quarter declined -4.2% to Bt322,770mn. Current assets was at Bt40,664mn, increasing 18% from higher cash received from
liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 1.0x. Total equity was at Bt78,214mn, which declined - 4.4% due to dividend payment. Cash flow In 9M22, cash flow from operation (after tax) reported at
liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 1.0x. Total equity was at Bt78,214mn, which declined - 4.4% due to dividend payment. Cash flow In 9M22, cash flow from operation (after tax) reported at
liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 1.0x. Total equity was at Bt78,214mn, which declined - 4.4% due to dividend payment. Cash flow In 9M22, cash flow from operation (after tax) reported at
investment which depending on government policies, direction of Baht currency and delay of 2020 government budget approval. Also, Coronavirus outbreak and the droughts in Thailand have been affecting to the