million liters and has registered as an oil trader under Section 7 of the Fuel Trade Act B.E. 2543 since the 9th September 2020. However, the Company aware of the price fluctuation risks, has set the policy
continued under pressure from low-price unlimited data plans, particularly in the prepaid offerings i.e. 150-200 Baht for 4-15mbps unlimited data. AIS Fibre customers continued surging and closed 2Q22 at
7.4% from Baht 438.5 million in Q4 2021 to Baht 406.0 million in Q4 2022 due to the repayment of legal fee from Sakthi Group, following the court’s decision in favor of the Company under the English
OPEX following a higher electricity price while the other costs were under optimization program. Depreciation & amortization cost showed a minor decrease (-0.7% YoY) mainly from fully depreciated 3G
reasons: 1. No share of profit from Hyundai Motor (Thailand) (AH holds 20%) which stopped the business operation since Hyundai Motor Group has started the business operation in Thailand under Hyundai
8.5mn. AIS Fibre benefited from an expansion towards under-penetrated areas focusing on quality acquisitions generated a net add of 51,900 subscribers and reached 2.38mn total subscribers as at the end of
modified vehicles to promote products under the "Advice" brand in key regions. The activities aimed to boost brand awareness among customers in upcountry provinces. Additionally, the Company conducted sales
client and all stakeholders needs and to consecutively operate the business under the challenging situation. Moreover, the Company has been upgraded to rating A in ESG by MSCI ESG Rating. Environmental The
5,700.00 3 1,300.00 1 574.70 1 2,910.00 2 2,000.00 1 1,220.00 1 26 Packaging 5,500.00 1 6,000.00 2 5,000.00 1 5,000.00 1 27 Professional Services 800.00 1 28 Companies Under Rehabilitation 29 Mining 1,149.60
under construction. The details of significant changes are as follows: Current assets increased by Baht 1,055 million or 11% mainly from • Cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments increased by