had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
trend – Our key strengths in the partnership ecosystem coupled with our leading 5G and smart solutions will help us grow together with our customers’ digital transformation. AIS aims to grow CCIID (Cloud
customers, leading to the opening of 5 branches. In 2023, the Company plans to expand 4 more branches, targeting locations in community malls and shopping centers in Bangkok and Metropolitan areas, and
ecosystem coupled with our leading 5G and smart solutions will help us grow together with our customers’ digital transformation. AIS aims to grow EDS business, the vertical solutions with our flagship 5G
government's relaxation of COVID-19 control measures. Businesses and educational bodies were able to resume regular operations, leading to a return to work and conventional teaching methods on physical sites
enhance more value to the customers resulted in a continuous growth in ARPU. The focus on quality also extended to subsidy optimization, leading to an improved sales margin of almost 5% for 1Q24. AIS
been paid to investors. The company continues to experience a negative cash cycle, indicating that it does not rely on financial institutions, leading to a consistent reduction in financial costs. The
supported by the allocation and disbursement of the government’s budget and continued expansion in the export sector. Additionally, industrial production resumed growth leading to further expansion. As a
integrated risk management (IRM), effective capital management and creation of a culture of risk awareness organization-wide. All these efforts are aimed at maintaining KBank’s stability as a leading financial
exchange for the 3rd quarter of 2017 amounting to THB 268 million (Separate: THB 165 million). The gain is attributed to the appreciation of the Thai Baht versus the US dollar. Selling expenses