fast growing market through a quality bank of scale Uniquely positions the Bank to capture new and expanding opportunities arising from increasing ASEAN financial and economic integration Increases
effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and
project in Texas, USA; expanding earnings in 2019 from investments made in Brazil and Egypt; consolidating operations in India (PET) and Indonesia (PTA) are all aimed at growing earnings from this segment
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
of the company. And, more often than not, clearly articulated investors’ views and questions will influence company leaders’ thinking, particularly if they reflect a growing consensus. As investors, we
including: o Corpus Christi JV, US – will create new and exciting ways to serve our customer needs by expanding our PTA-PET asset base in the Americas. o Brazil PET (completed 24 May, 2018) – creates entry
from ‘International Advertising’ Expanded our footprint to Vietnam market – the fastest growing economy in Southeast Asia Net profit excluding minority interest was THB 161mn KEY BUSINESS AND