to THB 10,145mn, predominantly due to the increase in revenue from hotel operations as a result of the hotel portfolio expansion and revenue from the sales of Mo Chit Land. • EBITDA reached THB 3,195mn
was 6.4bn, -2.1% YoY, and -9.5% QoQ Excluding one-time items and FX loss, normalized NPAT was 6.7bn, +0.9% and -0.7% QoQ Continuous 5G subscriber scale expansion and maintain a leading position in 5G
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed
economy demonstrated cautious growth driven by tourism-related sector expansion and subsided inflation, while facing political uncertainties and global economic risks. AIS core service revenue reported at
healthy growth from quality acquisition. Fixed broadband revenue recorded at Bt3,021mn, a strong growth of 19% YoY and 5.8% QoQ resulted from a continuous expansion into upcountry areas to capture new
) Steady growth in private consumption from stimulus packages and recovering agricultural product prices from production expansion and 4) Other supporting factors, such as government spending and other
system. At the end of 2018, the total Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (CET1) stood at 18.3 percent and 15.8 percent, respectively. The evolving business environment in 2018