travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
the -4.6% YoY drop in 4Q22 from the previous year, indicating the easing competition in this period. The 5G users continued the growth momentum and reached 7.2mn subscribers. AIS Fibre sustained the
/share allotment 7.1 Dividend policy The Company has a policy of paying dividend at the rate of not less than 40 percent of the net profit after the corporate income tax according alone financial
the corporate income tax according alone financial statements and after the legal reserves reduction, subject to the Company’s performance, financial status, liquidity, investment plan, the need of
has a policy of paying dividend at the rate of not less than 40 percent of the net profit after the corporate income tax according alone financial statements and after the legal reserves reduction
appliances. For the past six years, tourism has continued to expand briskly. In 2017 alone, Thailand received approximately 35 million foreign visitors, generating Baht 1.82 trillion (approximately US $53.6
Iran nuclear agreement they had with various global super powers i.e. the United Kingdom, Russia, France, Germany, and China; at the same time announcing trade sanctions on Iran, this factor alone would