up. As a result, core service revenue in 3Q18, which excluded IC and equipment rental, was Bt33,134mn, increasing 2. 1% YoY but decreasing 0. 9% QoQ. EBITDA remained growth YoY but softened QoQ Cost
year. The reasons for an increasing of revenues can be explained as following; 1. Revenues from collection of purchased accounted receivables was 341 million Baht which increase from the same period last
was Bt33,962mn, increasing 2. 5% YoY and 0. 8% QoQ, against the mid- single digit growth FY19 guidance. EBITDA stood at Bt18,906mn, flat YoY but increasing 4.6% QoQ following revenue improvement and
CSL outstanding shares. Following the acquisition, AIS will have greater capability to serve increasing business demand for digital solutions e.g. Cloud, business solutions, and managed services in the
under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 10.8% QoQ from Baht 1,637.7 million to Baht 1,814.8 million. The increasing of Baht 177.1 million mainly derived from sales of natural gas power plant which
revenue from finance lease under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 1.6% QoQ from Baht 1,814.8 million to Baht 1,843.5 million. The increasing of Baht 28.7 million mainly derived from sales of biomass
, increasing 0.2% YoY, which is all-time highest number. Total revenue from core business was Bt3,147mn, decreasing 5.7% YoY. Number of “Boonterm kiosk” was 130,481, increasing 0.3% YoY. Banking agent
continues to grow. As a result, the total usage amount in 2017 has increased to Bt36,174mn which was more than the company forecasted of Bt30, 0 0 0 mn or an increase of 5 4.7% YoY. The increasing number of
for the first half year of 2018 of company’s subsidiaries in Thailand, the Company had commission income of 252 million baht, increasing by 4% y-y from AEON Insurance Service (Thailand) Co., Ltd. and
., Ltd. amounted to 376 million baht, increasing by 4% y-y and collection service income from ACS Servicing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. amounted to 199 million baht, increasing 16% y-y Expenses The Company’s