enterprise This quarter, AIS announced a joint venture with SCB, a listed leading bank, for digital lending business with an investment of Bt300mn in the ‘AISCB’ JV. The JV is expected to start service in 1Q22
20220808-advanc-mdna-2q2022-en 2Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary Fading Covid-19 concerns drove 2Q22 economic recovery and AIS performance 2Q22 showed a continuous recovery in
around unlimited data plan. AIS had seen weaken mobile revenue due to consumer spending optimization and loss of revenue from traveler segment led to -6.5%YoY decline in mobile service revenue for FY2020
frauds and scams as well as money laundering schemes. The list of business operators not supervised by the SEC can be checked at the “investor alert” link https://market.sec.or.th/public/idisc/th
suggests that digital asset transactions be executed through licensed digital asset business operators that are supervised by regulators to ensure that such investment is protected by law. In this regard
be properly supervised by the business providers and for a more effective supervision system to make the regulatory system more efficient and comply with international standard, such as, the right to
competition, AIS mobile service revenue was Bt130,062mn, grew 4.2% YoY based on subscriber growth of 2% and ARPU growth of 2%. Overall, price competition improved from FY18 when unlimited data plans were
challenging in 1Q19. In strategic areas, aggressive price plans and handset campaigns were launched, especially in prepaid, in which AIS was competitive to preserve scale. As a result, mobile revenue grew 1.1
1 2Q18 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary AIS continued to deliver revenue growth in all segments. In 2Q18, core service revenue, which excluded IC and equipment rental, was Bt33,464mn
1 3Q17 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary AIS continued revenue growth momentum in 3Q17, attributed to both mobile and fixed broadband businesses. 3Q17 service revenue (excluding IC