telecommunication channels of THB 106.99 million, increased by THB 37.35 million or +53.63% YoY as the Company expanded its network of marketing partners via online channel to allow greater access to more diverse
phone. One notable endeavor was development of a Social Payment feature on the K PLUS SHOP application, which enables payment via QR code and automatically sends a payment status alert to merchants, while
million, increasing +102.5% YoY as the Company expanded its network of marketing partners via online channel to allow greater access to more diverse group of mobile users. Gross profit was Baht 31.6 million
’ future revenue growth and diverse business dependency risk on food and beverage industry to cosmeceuticals and medical business, which has positive expansion with consumers-oriented goodwill. (3) Increase
information. (2) Increase Group of Companies’ future revenue growth and diverse business dependency risk on food and beverage industry to cosmeceuticals and medical business, which has positive expansion with
-based information. (2) Increase Group of Companies’ future revenue growth and diverse business dependency risk on food and beverage industry to cosmeceuticals and medical business, which has positive
, along with increasing service channels to accommodate more diverse needs such as ‘ Shop4U’ ( a personal assistant service that enables customers to shop for products and services without having to visit
channel to allow greater access to more diverse group of mobile users. In addition, gross profit from digital content via telecommunication channels was THB 120.35 million, increased by THB 38.24 million or
of fast-changing cyber threats that are always becoming more diverse and more complicated. Reinforcing a cyber risk-aware culture that involves the Board of Directors and high-level management
chance to gain the new group of customers to use the service via Boonterm kiosk. Moreover, the Company plans to launch new services constantly which are diverse and integrated to meet the customers’ needs