Enterprise businesses which rose on digitization demand from home and business customers. The mobile business leadership was sustained with AIS focusing on quality acquisition and profitable segments despite
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
purchase of plastic resin by bank payment (As explained in 1.2) with the increase in account payable and other payable by 4.02 million bath due to the fact that the company has a rising sale trend, so it has
services to uplift the ARPU. Sustaining growth in the bottom line with profitable revenue focus and cost discipline. 3Q23 provided an EBITDA of Bt23,674mn, increasing 7.2% YoY and 1.5% QoQ with a healthy
facilitated by government subsidizations. This was further supported by a continuous increase in foreign arrivals despite some structural headwinds and rising geopolitical conflicts. In summary, AIS reported
with ongoing data consumption demand, supported by rising tourist arrivals, benefiting the prepaid segment. Competition continued shifting towards value- based offerings with more benefits and
that the company has a rising sale trend, so it has to order more raw material and there is a part of creditor to improve product system and machine purchase amount of Baht 15.54 million, and decrease in
108.24 million increase Baht 50.59 million or 87.75%, This is an increase in account payable and other creditor amount of Baht 30.81 million ,due to the fact that the company has a rising sale trend, so it
revenue from a lower charge rate. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt5,594mn, increasing 16% YoY due to higher electricity price and roaming costs with NT. It increased 5.9% QoQ from rising
landscape of market consolidation, operators are focusing on providing value-driven based packages, incorporating cross-sell and upsell strategies. This approach has contributed to a rising trend in overall