finance costs due to the adoption of TFRS16 • Total assets as of 31 March 2020 stood at THB 66,192mn, increasing by 23.7% or THB 12,661mn from 31 December 2019. Assets increased primarily from impact of the
-time other income. Financial position Total asset as of ending quarter was flat at Bt349,517mn, compared to ending of 2021. Current assets were at Bt36,381mn, increasing 2.3% mainly from higher handset
, sharply increasing 15% from higher cash outstanding and handset inventories. Total non-current assets were Bt314,766mn decreasing -1.8% due to the amortization of spectrum licenses, PPE, and lower right-of
2016 will be realized quarterly from 1Q17 to 4Q20 (see more details on MD&A 4Q16). Financial position Comparing with 4Q16, as of 1Q17, AIS had total assets of Bt279,147mn slightly increasing 1.3% mainly
9,617mn, an increase of THB 1,632mn or 20.4% from THB 7,985mn as of 31 March 2017. Total current assets were THB 3,705mn, increasing by 41.8% or THB 1,093mn, primarily due to 1) an increase in cash & cash
1,579mn or 19.8% from THB 7,985mn as of 31 March 2017. Total current assets were THB 3,694mn, increasing by 41.4% or THB 1,081mn, primarily due to 1) an increase in cash & cash equivalents and short-term
the year ended 2017 and total non-current assets amounted to THB 14,943 million, decreased by 1% from the year ended 2017. The increased in current assets mainly derived from the increasing in cash and
current assets mainly derived from the increasing in inventory of THB 582 million and partial offset with the decreasing in cash & cash in banks and other current assets whereas the decreased in non-current
increasing in inventory of THB 582 million and partial offset with the decreasing in cash & cash in banks and other current assets whereas the decreased in non-current assets mainly due to the depreciation for
14,752 million, decreased by 3% from the year ended 2017. The increased in current assets mainly derived from the increasing in trade accounts receivable, inventory and other current assets whereas the