THB 13,614mn from THB 17,595mn in 2019. The increase resulted from the recognition of lease liabilities from the adoption of new TFRS16, and debt in foreign currencies that increase as a result of the
increase resulted from the recognition of lease liabilities from the adoption of new TFRS16, and debt in foreign currencies that increase as a result of the Thai Baht depreciation, which was partially offset
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed
20,000.00 million debentures and decrease in accrued income from auction sales in amount of Baht 5,342. 01 million after the disposal of asset and revenue recognition in 2019. ● Shareholders’ equity as of 31
and the TFRS 9 revenue recognition concept adopted for calculation of interest income and fee income related to loan, as well as reduction of contributions to the Financial Institutions Development Fund
facilitate development and wider use of financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing
use of financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access
innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under possession
financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under
and wider use of financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access