the total operating revenue from both Q1 and Q2/2020 declined from the same period last year. The decrease was mainly due to: • Revenue from Dessert Café in 1H/2020 decreased by THB 224 million or 40
quarter which contracted at 12.1%, because of the government expenditure and public investment expanded, while private consumption, private investment, and export of goods declined at a slower pace compared
moving from prepaid into postpaid subscription continued, reflected in Postpaid revenue grew 8.4% YoY and 2.7% QoQ, while prepaid revenue declined -9.7% YoY and -2.2% QoQ. • Fixed broadband revenue was
of service and SG&A. As a result of demand weakness, EBITDA in 1Q22 dropped -0.8% YoY and -2.3% QoQ to Bt22,404mn with a margin of 49.5%. Following declined EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of
. While retail price adjusted upward at a relatively slower pace. The industrial margin declined during the low season with high competition. As such EBITDA was recorded at THB 474 million (-22% YoY, -29
and Trading Business Group recorded an average production rate of 109.35 KBD, a level adjacent to plan, Market GRM improved from the previous quarter, while Total GRM declined, primarily due to the
Plants (CUP 1-3) and IRPC Clean Power (IRPC-CP) declined. Additionally, there was a decrease in revenue from Availability Payment (AP) of Sriracha Power Plant due to a lower Weight factor during the rainy
-leasing and credit card loans, but declined in housing loans in line with the sluggish real-estate market. Financial institutions expect that demand for business and household credit will increase
in interest income on investment in loans by 51.3%, due to a high base in 2016 from loan restructuring progress of large accounts. Interest income from hire purchase and financial lease declined by 1.4
in interest income on investment in loans by 51.3%, due to a high base in 2016 from loan restructuring progress of large accounts. Interest income from hire purchase and financial lease declined by 1.4