EXPANSION OF PAYMENT SERVICES VGI PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED Rabbit card Rabbit LinePay 3) LOGISTICS – ENHANCING KERRY’S DELIVERY SERVICES ACROSS BTS STATIONS 1Q 2019/20 SNAPSHOT & ANALYSIS CONSOLIDATED P&L
December 2018. Changes are highlighted as follows: • Short-term investment decreased by THB 48 million or 12% as a result of dividend payment in Q2/2019 and payment for plant expansion that has been paid in
(5.5% of revenue from 10.5% in 2016). Network OPEX was flat QoQ but increased 99% YoY mainly from 4G expansion and addition of TOT partnership payment. EBITDA margin improved to 44.6% from 36.4% in 4Q16
time to be overcome. Moreover, several other challenges still lie ahead. These include intensified competition between banks and non-bank players amid the fast-changing technology, the National e-Payment
increased ,as well as the Social security revenue of subsidiaries increased due to Social Security Office has increase the basic capitation payment rate in year 2020 . 2. Cost of hospital operations increased
tourists holding DA to convert them to Thai baht for spending in Thailand via electronic payment systems (e-money) efficiently. This initiative runs for 18 months and aims to provide an additional option for
increased ,while the Social security revenue of subsidiaries decreased. Payment system of Social security office is uncertain therefore in Q1/2019 subsidiaries did not receive revenue of chromic disease. 2
increased .In addition the Social security revenue of subsidiaries decreased because of the uncertainty of the payment system of Social security office. 2. Cost of hospital operations & Administrative
subsidiaries decreased because the Social Security Office have reduced the payment of medical expenses of high-cost deseases from 12,800.- to 10,200.-Baht,so the company has to adjust the revenue that was
dividend payment in February. Inventory decreased by Baht 9.66 million. Other assets decreased by Baht 14.76 million from deposit payment for fixed assets that were received and transferred to fixed assets