accounting periods. These actions caused the 2023 financial statements to understate JKN’s liabilities and assets. However, the trade creditors were subsequently recorded in 2024 to mislead stakeholders into
accounting periods. These actions caused the 2023 financial statements to understate JKN’s liabilities and assets. However, the trade creditors were subsequently recorded in 2024 to mislead stakeholders into
debt to equity (times) 2.2 1.9 1.9 Trade receivable 14,179 5.0% 15,969 5.6% Net debt to EBITDA (times) 1.2 1.4 1.2 Inventories 3,951 1.4% 4,670 1.6% Current Ratio (times) 0.4 0.5 0.5 Others 3,418 1.2
among particular segments including teens and tourists. Fixed broadband saw healthy growth focusing on FMC AIS Fibre has achieved robust results with revenue growing 27% YoY and 6. 3% QoQ while net
or –1.1%QoQ. Despite intense competition, AIS fibre gained 112k net adds in 2Q20, resulted in total subscribers of 1.2mn. Underpinned by work-from-home trend, AIS fibre had robust acquisition with the
. 3Q21 Financial summary In 3Q21, AIS recorded a total revenue of Bt42,377mn, increasing 1.6% YoY underpinned by robust growth in FBB and enterprise businesses, but decreasing -0.9% QoQ from a decrease on
Bt1,588mn, improving 30% YoY and 6.9% QoQ driven by robust demand for Cloud service and ICT solutions. Cost & Expense In 2Q22, the cost of service was Bt21,630mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.4% QoQ mainly from
broadband revenue recorded at Bt2,857mn, a robust growth of 15% YoY and 5.4% QoQ as a result of expanded service coverage to suburban areas by offering better value packages to uplift ARPU. The superior
quarter revenue addition from TTTBB acquisition. FBB illustrated significant growth from TTTBB contribution and quality customer growth Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,118mn, demonstrated a robust
4.2 percent in 2018. Against the backdrop of a global trade slowdown and US-China trade uncertainty, merchandise exports and imports for the year contracted by 2.7 and 4.7 percent from 2018