revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
. 3Q21 Financial summary In 3Q21, AIS recorded a total revenue of Bt42,377mn, increasing 1.6% YoY underpinned by robust growth in FBB and enterprise businesses, but decreasing -0.9% QoQ from a decrease on
time injuries in Q1 2020 Revenue: 295mTHB in Q1 2020 compared to 297mTHB in Q1 2019 a decrease of 1% EBITDA: 58mTHB in Q1 2020 compared to 60mTHB in Q1 2019 a decrease of 5% Net income: 19mTHB in
, a decrease of 2.6 percent from the end of 2018 mainly due to the decline in loans to businesses and consumers. The ratio of non-performing loan (NPL) to total loans was 3.5 percent, while the ratio of
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
decrease of 43 million baht or 2% compared to 2015, and earning per share (EPS) of 9.61 baht per share. The operating performance is summarized as follows; Overview Overall, the Thai economy in 2016 expanded
quarters of 2019, while on the downside we experience increased competitive pressure on our markets. This we plan to overcome with our efficient fixed cost base and continued focus on quality while widening
the year and from additional government measures to support low-income households, although these may gradually decrease. Private investment was also expected to slow down due partly to a decline in
Baht 600 million in gains on investment, and a decrease of Baht 392 million in net fees and service income, due largely to decline in fees from loan-related services, bancassurance and mutual funds
, a decrease of Baht 17.4 billion from the end of December 2017 as a result of a decline in the value of foreign-denominated debentures mainly due to the maturity of USD 400 million senior unsecured