mainly form energy prices. Therefore, the unemployment rate at 1.53% in the first quarter of 2022 dropped from the previous year and household debt tends to increase due to rising prices of consumer goods
supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods and private final consumption expenditure. In addition, the relaxation of the COVID-19 restrictions resulting in the number of foreign tourist
but not yet due to make payments for goods and services according to the credit term. As a result, trade accounts payable increased. Unbilled payables decreased by 148.1 MB, representing a decrease of
statements Q1-2022 Q1-2023 THB Mn THB Mn THB Mn % Sales of goods and services 1,518.7 1,638.2 119.5 7.9% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 102.3 102.4 0.1 0.1% Cost of sales and
previous quarter attributed to continual expansion of public and private investments and private consumption expenditures in relating to the growth in tourism. However, the exports of goods and services have
addition, creditors in the part of unbilled payables have issued invoices to collect money but the payment of goods and services has not yet due according to the credit terms received. As a result, the trade
unpaid costs that were not yet due for payment of goods and services according to credit term received. As a result, the trade payables increased. Unbilled payables decreased by 110.4 million baht or
. Consolidated financial statements Quarter 1 Quarter 1 Change (Unit: THB Mn) 2023 2024 Amount % Sales of goods and services 1,638.2 1,366.5 (271.7) (16.6%) Revenue from finance lease under power purchase 102.4
sectors, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from
, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from tourism