kiosks, increased 3 0.4% YoY. The usage amount from mobile top-up and money transfer are still growing. Other online top-up and payments are growing up such as e-Wallet top-up and bill payment. The total
of 85% YoY and 6% QoQ while subscribers rose to 571,800 or a net addition of 50,600. Put more focus on convergence and EBITDA generation Given the growing fixed broadband and increasing popularity of
, blended APRU rose 0.6% QoQ to Bt256, driven by growing data usage (VoU) at 6.7GB/data sub/month and a larger proportion of postpaid subscribers which represented 18% of total subscribers from 16% in 4Q16
3.5% YoY. However, the money transfer service, of which the Company is the banking agent for 6 banks, has been growing consistently with 1,159,351 transactions per month, increasing 25.3% YoY, as well
%. However, the company's business is still growing at about 1.50 percent. Therefore, the company has a policy of increasing business opportunities and expect to become a distributor for the additional channel
underpinned by growing postpaid segment. Voice revenue was Bt10,351mn, decreasing 17% YoY and 6.6% QoQ from voice-data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was Bt19,570mn, increasing 21% YoY and 4.6% QoQ
caused the TIGER stock price to be inconsistent with normal market conditions with the price rising from 3.50 baht/stock to 4.50 baht/stock and the average daily trading volume increasing from
price to be inconsistent with normal market conditions with the price rising from 3.50 baht/stock to 4.50 baht/stock and the average daily trading volume increasing from approximately 5.11 million stocks
up. As a result, core service revenue in 3Q18, which excluded IC and equipment rental, was Bt33,134mn, increasing 2. 1% YoY but decreasing 0. 9% QoQ. EBITDA remained growth YoY but softened QoQ Cost
improved service revenue and handset sales, but decreasing 6% QoQ mainly from lower handset sales. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt31,364mn increasing 4% YoY driven by growing postpaid segment