Thailand remained stable. Capital funds and reserves were at a high level and were able to support the challenges of uncertain economic conditions. The performance of the Thai banking system improved, mainly
SME loans will be relatively stable compared with the previous quarter. Demand for consumer loans is likely to decrease significantly due to the Covid-19 outbreak and public health measures. Some
subscribers remained stable at 40.1mn. Postpaid segment continued to grow robustly underpinned by increasing data consumption and prepaid-to-postpaid conversion trend. As a result, postpaid subscribers rose
or –1.1%QoQ. Despite intense competition, AIS fibre gained 112k net adds in 2Q20, resulted in total subscribers of 1.2mn. Underpinned by work-from-home trend, AIS fibre had robust acquisition with the
Bt1,588mn, improving 30% YoY and 6.9% QoQ driven by robust demand for Cloud service and ICT solutions. Cost & Expense In 2Q22, the cost of service was Bt21,630mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.4% QoQ mainly from
-5.1%YoY from declining mobile revenue offsetting by robust growth in fixed broadband as well as continuing growth in enterprise business. Mobile revenue was Bt118,082mn, decreasing -6.5%YoY as
information on their CFOs and accountants with regard to their education, accounting training and work experiences.The new qualification criteria would build a robust foundation for qualified CFOs and
COVID-19 situation but also to build a robust foundation for generating growth and prosperity in the long run. _______________________
of utility services in Q1/2018 compared with those in the same period of 2017, (while utility service income is stable), are attributable to the road and water system repairing cost. ▪ An increasing
มีความรุนแรง (Liquidity Coverage Ratio: LCR) (ร้อยละ) 164 แหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คงต่อความตอ้งการแหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คง (Net Stable Funding Ratio: NSFR) (ร้อยละ) 136 เงินกองทุนชั้นท่ี 1 (Tier 1 ratio