the end of previous year amount of Baht 95 million or 27.4% which was mainly from short-term trust receipt payable from financial institutions increased amount of Baht 94 million and current portion of
-use assets. Total liabilities amounted to Bt280,046mn, which rose 2.1% mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt85,729mn, decreasing slightly -2.4%. Net debt to
declined -2.7% mainly from decrease of long-term lease liabilities and spectrum license payable. Interest- bearing debt stood at Bt87,190mn, decreasing slightly by -0.7%. Net debt including lease liabilities
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
FX gain of Bt308mn in FY19 due to THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt4,522mn
increase of THB 653 million, due to the appreciating THB, resulting of the change in foreign exchange of trade account payable and foreign currency loans. 8. Losses from impairment asset THB 1,518 million
rental from lock down Net FX gain was Bt344mn in 2Q20, turned positive, compared to FX loss of Bt422mn in 1Q20 as THB had appreciated approximately 5. 4% QoQ against USD and higher Capex payable compared
against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt1,386mn, decreasing -11%YoY due to lower interest rate and