. 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
Bangkok, May 25, 2016 ? The SEC will hold a public seminar titled, ?FinTech Forum: FinTech Data Analytics? to capture the growing financial business trends and technologies particularly in the area
digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
underpinned by growing postpaid segment. Voice revenue was Bt10,351mn, decreasing 17% YoY and 6.6% QoQ from voice-data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was Bt19,570mn, increasing 21% YoY and 4.6% QoQ
issuance and offering of debt securities. Key areas of discussion encompassed the enhancement of information disclosure to investors, with a specific emphasis on augmenting speed, clarity, timeliness, and
, blended APRU rose 0.6% QoQ to Bt256, driven by growing data usage (VoU) at 6.7GB/data sub/month and a larger proportion of postpaid subscribers which represented 18% of total subscribers from 16% in 4Q16
stood at 676,700, growing 9% QoQ or a net addition of 53,300. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU declined 2.2% QoQ to Bt597. Focusing on quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained coverage in 50 key
auditors of SMEs have been proposed in response to the growing number of SMEs with potential to become listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. In this regard, most of the criteria remain in line with the
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million, a 9 .74% or Baht 37.72 million growing up from the same period of previous year. The hospital revenues grew by 10.04% mainly due to the increase in medical service income from Social Security