digit driven by all business segments. EBITDA margin is expected to be stable while budgeted for CAPEX of Bt20-25bn (see guidance on page 6). Significant Event for FY19 Since 1 January 2019, AIS has
that provide greater customer convenience, speed and reliability with ever-greater consideration of consumer protection and customer privacy. To secure our status as a leading financial institution which
value-added services and innovative products tailored to customer demands for fast, stable internet, along with enhanced home experiences through content bundles and IoT add- ons. Enterprise services have
capacity utilization following a steady contraction in export value. Meanwhile, public investment expanded as a result of an acceleration in disbursements by the government. Headline inflation in the second
transactions; (5) “suspicious transaction” means suspicious transactions to be reported under anti-money laundering legislations; (6) “anti-money laundering legislations” means all legislations in relation to
relation to the customer’s account or transactions; (5) “suspicious transaction” means suspicious transactions to be reported under anti-money laundering legislations; (6) “anti-money laundering legislations
11% QoQ. In conclusion, for 9M19, AIS reported a robust core service revenue growth of 5.2% YoY with a 44.2% reported EBITDA margin, both in-line with guidance. Partnered to secure use of towers in
11% QoQ. In conclusion, for 9M19, AIS reported a robust core service revenue growth of 5.2% YoY with a 44.2% reported EBITDA margin, both in-line with guidance. Partnered to secure use of towers in
ECB resolved to hold its policy rate steady at zero percent. However, the ECB lowered its interest rate on the deposit facility, putting it more deeply into negative territory, while it also planned to
of utility services in Q1/2018 compared with those in the same period of 2017, (while utility service income is stable), are attributable to the road and water system repairing cost. ▪ An increasing