revenue from bad debt recovery continued growing by 19% y-y and the revenue from overseas subsidiaries grew by 18% y-y. Details of each business can be described as follows: Profit and Loss Statement
following revenue decline while maintaining FY22 guidance AIS continued to enhance operating efficiency while expanding 5G/4G to strengthen our network leadership, reflected in a muted increase in both cost
-mobile enterprise business posted a revenue of Bt1,602mn, growing 20% YoY benefitted from revenue contributed from TTTBB together with sustained demand on enhanced connectivity services aligned with
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
stations with B20 diesel is expanding nationwide. The Company still maintains its retail sales volume market share at the second place (according to information released by Department of Energy Business
in China, and the discovery of the number of infected individuals outside of China growing significantly at a brisk pace in Japan, South Korea, Italy, and the US, to name a few. Thus reducing demand
from new customers and existing customers expanding the services. 2.2 Revenue from Contact Center Facility Outsourced for this quarter was THB 7.8 million, decreased by THB 11.0 million or 58.6% when
growth, both from new customers in segment of insurance and retail business and existing customers expanding the services. 2.2 Revenue from Contact Center Facility Outsourced for this year was THB 28.0
to the prior year. It was mainly increased from the customers in the Government and State enterprise sector, expanding the scope of services and customers in the Private sector have growth for both new
diversifying into other business sector such as expanding to recurring income business. Furthermore, the Company is considering and evaluating a plan for joint venture with local and oversea entities to ensure