. As at September 30, 2017, trade and other payables of the Company and its subsidiaries was THB 1,135.16 million, increased in amount of THB 248.69 million or 28.05% increased from December 31, 2016
particular plummeted due to lockdown measures implemented in several countries, including Thailand. Worse, exports contracted as a result of the moribund economies of Thailand’s trade partners. At the same
two tech startups i.e., FoodStory and FlowAccount, we created Food Solution, a digital solution that facilitates food orders with accounts linked to K PLUS SME. KBank plans to extend the type of service
of Dusit Thani Maldives and cash received from accounts receivable and other receivables. • Non-current assets decreased by Baht 7 million mainly from a decrease in property, plant and equipment from
mainly due to a decrease in allowance for doubtful accounts from loan receivables in subsidiaries. Whereby it considered as administrative expenses in the consolidated financial statements. For operating
mainly due to a decrease in allowance for doubtful accounts from loan receivables in subsidiaries. Whereby it considered as administrative expenses in the consolidated financial statements. For operating
of days of inventory 36 32 Collection period (days) 49 43 Accounts payable (days) 50 43 Profitability Ratios Gross profit margin (%) 35.4 34.8 EBITDA margin (%) 20.8 21.0 Net profit margin for the
postpaid subscriber continued to grow and now accounts for 19% of total subscriber base, up from 16% in 1Q17. AIS Fibre continued its improving performance amidst competitive environment with revenue growth
impact of the global trade war. Resulting in the Company had to accelerate the management of the inventory levels to be suitable for sales volume. If comparing the inventory from the beginning to the end
, AIS had total assets of Bt296,634mn increasing 2.1% from end-18 mainly driven by higher cash, partly offset by depreciated network and lower accounts receivable. Current assets also increased from a