totaling THB 1,155mn (or 65.2%) YoY, partly offset by (ii) depreciation which was significantly increased by THB 188mn (or 98.4%) YoY, driven mainly by the adoption of the new financial reporting standard
343.7% YoY and Operating Revenue 3.3% YoY. The increase of Operating Revenue was attributable to growth of industrial water’s sales volume mainly driven from newly COD of 2 SPPs, existing and new
and TFRS 16) Total Normalized Share of Profit was Baht 203.1 million, a 65.6% decrease from Baht 590.4 million of 2Q2019. The decrease was driven by Power business which was mainly from i) lower
driven by prepaid-to-postpaid migration, while ARPU declined 0.4%QoQ to Bt523 reflecting price competition and lower inter roaming revenue. Prepaid segment saw a decline of 532k due to COVID-19 affecting
traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see
party products in both general consumer goods and alcohol beverage categories. Following this, revenue growth from 3rd party products for distribution has been driven by the diversity of selective
owners of the Bank of Baht 9.2 billion, an increase of Baht 189 million or 2.1 percent. Net interest income rose by Baht 450 million or 2.6 percent, mainly driven by an increase in interest income from
China, following the boat accident in Phuket, and Russia, following the sanction imposed by the US, and last but not least, 4.) other supporting factors, namely public investments driven by state-owned
loans and other consumer loans is likely to pick up. Meanwhile, auto-leasing loans will be driven by demand for automobiles from groups that have not been badly affected by the Covid-19 situation, and
receivable of 75,824 million baht, increasing by 15% y-y from 66,128 million baht in fiscal year 2016, driven by credit card receivable. This can be categorized by business type as follows: credit card