1.2% QoQ to stay at Bt610 despite elevated pricing competition. CSL was delisted and will help capture growth in enterprise. The acquisition of CSL has completed with AWN successfully bought 98.96% of
unlimited data for postpaid plan, ARPU continued to decline (Bt242, -1.6% YoY, -4.1% QoQ) while data consumption surged (14.7GB, +29% YoY, +16% QoQ), also elevated by the demand during the lockdown. Demand
unlimited data for postpaid plan, ARPU continued to decline (Bt242, -1.6% YoY, -4.1% QoQ) while data consumption surged (14.7GB, +29% YoY, +16% QoQ), also elevated by the demand during the lockdown. Demand
operations and exposures in commodities • Impairment issues • Heightened cost controls at audit clients • Governance challenges (cannot get or retain strong directors) Layoffs Reduced capacity Audit fee
purchasing power. However, from Sep-21 onward, restrictions were gradually lifted, resulting in some improvement in consumer spending. Meanwhile, competition in mobile industry remained elevated as operators
fees and service income resulting from the cancellation of funds transfer fees via digital channels and a decrease in net premiums earned - net. Furthermore, certain banks were burdened with increased
campaign boosting customer’s spending. In addition, price competition has heightened, underpinned by the low fixed-speed unlimited plans which limit the ARPU growth. For 5G service, our 5G network continued
backdrop of protracted trade tensions and increased risk that no common trade deal would be reached by the US and China. Furthermore, concerns over an impending recession were elevated, as evidenced by a
compared to the year before. Net interest income increased by Baht 4,150 million or 4.21 percent due mainly to interest income from loans and investments. Net interest margin (NIM) therefore stood at 3.31
676,700 FBB net addition 35,600 39,700 50,600 51,600 53,300 FBB ARPU (Baht/user/month) 637 635 618 610 597 9M18 Snapshot For 9M18, AIS’s total revenue increased by 7.5% YoY to stand at Bt125,271mn