investments of THB 1,066mn (treasury operations) Predominantly for other reasons: (ix) an increase in trade and other receivables of THB 245mn, chiefly from the hotel business in Europe but also in part from
acquired in 1Q21, resulting in free cash flow of Bt6,654mn. Cash flow used in financing activities was Bt7,301, mainly on lease liability paid of Bt2,996 and decrease in financial institution borrowing of
fee). For financing activities, AIS paid a dividend of Bt10,943mn, a net repayment of Bt4,391mn, and lease liability of Bt5,860mn. As a result, net cash decreased by Bt1,445mn resulting in Bt16,970mn
license. As a result, free cash flow (OCF less CAPEX and spectrum license) for 1Q22 was Bt9,440mn. Cash flow used in financing activities was Bt5,800, mainly on lease liability paid of Bt3,122mn and
2033 3,000 *Including bridge loan for financing TTTBB’s deal. Credit Rating Fitch National rating: AAA (THA), Outlook: Stable S&P BBB+, Outlook: Stable Key Financial Ratio 1Q23 4Q23 1Q24 Debt to equity
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
reported total liabilities of THB 5,495 million, an increase of THB 1,397 million or 34.1% from 31 December 2017. Current Liabilities increased by THB160 million due to employee benefit obligation, trade
annual income tax payment according to the Revenue Department announcement. On the other hand, trade and other current payables decreased as various business activities were temporarily suspended. Dusit
significantly increased 35% to Bt454,439mn mainly from TTTBB and JASIF acquisitions. Current assets were at Bt41,838mn, increasing 22% from higher cash received from loan and higher trade account receivable