loss was incurred from THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable Finance cost was Bt1,414mn, decreasing
Bt250,467mn, declining -0.3% from the end of 2022. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt80,790mn, decreased by -4.3% following the debt repayment. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable
. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt90,882mn, increased by 7.7% following the new bonds issuance. AIS net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 0.8x. Total equity
(651.5) (50.3)% Current portion of long-term loans - 29.0 (29.0) (100.0)% Income tax payable - 24.8 (24.8) (100.0)% Provision for penalty on projects delay 90.8 77.1 13.7 17.8% Liabilities under financial
) THB 25,000,000 (Twenty-Five Million Baht), which shall be payable on the closing date of the transaction; 3) THB 25,000,000 (Twenty-Five Million Baht), which shall be payable within 7 days after the
administrative expenses of Baht 88 million, increased by Baht 40 million or YoY due to the allocation from administrative expense to tolling service expense in January of last year and fees payable under the
and income tax payable of Baht 11 million from the increase in profit before income tax while decreasing in other current liabilities of Baht 2 million. Non-current liabilities increased Baht 14
166.9 MB, representing an increase of 87.7% the main reason is that in Q1–2020, the Company received payment from trade accounts receivable but have not paid trade accounts payable since they are not due
166.9 MB, representing an increase of 87.7% the main reason is that in Q1–2020, the Company received payment from trade accounts receivable but have not paid trade accounts payable since they are not due
progress but not yet due to make payments for goods and services according to the credit term. As a result, trade accounts payable increased. Unbilled payables increased by 100.5 MB, representing an increase