quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in farm and non-farm
and 4.3% QoQ from improved ARPU as unlimited data plans were removed and subscription was geared toward volume- based plans. As a result, blended ARPU had a strong recovery, rising 1.8% YoY and 4.1% QoQ
is expected to continue, supported by an ongoing adoption of customer value management aiming to improve quality ARPU. AIS Fibre has continued its growth despite heightened pricing environment
and is based on the same accounting principle as in FY18. Please see note 2 for more detail on TFRS 15. Market and Competitive Environment Following the softened mobile growth last quarter, operators
supported by the holding company. Gross Profit (Loss) The Company has a gross profit from sales of goods and services in the 1st quarter of 2020 of 169.62 million Baht, increased by 192.54 million Baht, or
supported by the holding company. Gross Profit (Loss) The Company has a gross profit from sales of goods and services in the 1st quarter of 2020 of 169.62 million Baht, increased by 192.54 million Baht, or
such as credit card cash advance and YourCash while credit card shopping showed recovery at 3% q-q supported by domestic consumption in supermarket, online shopping and traveling. In addition, the Bank
, of revising down revenue projection, we expect EBITDA to be flat supported by the above mentioned ongoing cost program . Dividend policy at minimum 70% of net profit AIS is committed to driving long
remote working which supported subscriber growth, offsetting a decline YoY in ARPU from aggressive price offering in the market. • Enterprise non-mobile revenue & others were Bt1,486mn, increasing 29% YoY
total revenue of Bt46,712mn, improving 3.2% YoY due to the improvement in core service revenue and an increase in handset sales, supported by the economic recovery compared to 1Q22, which was still under