driven by genuine consumer demands. Enterprise business rebounded with a better economic certainty. Non-mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,520mn, growing 20% YoY and 14% QoQ, mainly from
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
2020 1. The Recovery of Traveling Trips After the government relief measures for the outbreak of COVID-19, the traveling trips both in traffic and ridership volume increased significantly. In this
, government spending will play an important role in supporting the economy through relief measures to help mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, while infrastructure investment continues to proceed. The
million, and (6) increase in other revenue by 2.43 million. In the first quarter of 2022, sales revenue increased by THB 757.80 million. This surge was primarily driven by Branch and Online sales, a result
totaling THB 1,155mn (or 65.2%) YoY, partly offset by (ii) depreciation which was significantly increased by THB 188mn (or 98.4%) YoY, driven mainly by the adoption of the new financial reporting standard
year on year by 2.2%. The revenue from hire purchase increased 28.9% and other income increased 26.5%, mainly driven by the gain on sale of investment in AEON Microfinance (Myanmar) Co., Ltd. to AEON
expenses, (ii) depreciation which was significantly increased by THB 214mn (or 129%) YoY, driven mainly by the adoption of the new financial reporting standard related to Leases (TFRS16) (iii) Loss on
efforts to grow profitable revenue in selective segments. AIS Fibre continued a strong momentum and closed at 2.2mn in 2022 with a net increase of 400k subscribers or 22% YoY. The growth was driven by