effective management of expenses during the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19). Table: Other Operating Expenses (Unit: Million Baht) Items Quarter Variance 1/2020 1/2019 Amount (%YoY) Employees' expenses
dropped from previous quarter resulting to stock loss during 2Q2020. As a result, the Company had a Stock Loss & NRV of THB 374 million, recorded EBITDA of THB -120 million, down 236% compared to 2Q2019
measures during the quarter resulted in 34% cost saving YoY. For 1H20, DTC reported net loss of THB 535 million, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 1H19. Excluding the non-recurring restructuring
persistently experienced a high contraction due to the international travel restrictions. However, economic activities during that period were supported by the expansion of public spending, together with the
unlimited data for postpaid plan, ARPU continued to decline (Bt242, -1.6% YoY, -4.1% QoQ) while data consumption surged (14.7GB, +29% YoY, +16% QoQ), also elevated by the demand during the lockdown. Demand
quarter of 2020, an indirect subsidiary received insurance claims from an insurance company Baht 171.9 million. The claim was compensated from the event of damaged machinery during the test run, before COD
, blended ARPU decreased by 4.6%YoY to Bt224/sub/month. AIS Fibre customer growth was accelerated during the pandemic, with a net increase of 435k subscribers in FY21. At the end of FY21, AIS Fibre had 1.77mn
Market Supervisory Board concerning Rules on Related Party Transactions, mutatis mutandis, nevertheless the consideration of such indebtedness shall include indebtedness occurred during the period of 1
Bt5,792mn, growing 10% YoY, despite global economic challenges and political uncertainties in Thailand during 2Q-3Q23. The emphasis was on high- margin services beyond connectivity with enhanced technology
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