having a tendency to decline as the GDP is expanding. Moreover, the number of unemployed in the 4Q/2022 amounted 4.62 hundred thousand people, or an unemployment rate of 1.2%, remained stable from the
digit driven by all business segments. EBITDA margin is expected to be stable while budgeted for CAPEX of Bt20-25bn (see guidance on page 6). Significant Event for FY19 Since 1 January 2019, AIS has
power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
inflation decelerated due to supply-side factors coupled with limited upward demand-side pressure. However, headline inflation is expected to slowly rise in the second half of the year. In the meantime, the
Mobile competition in 1Q21 was stable as the price point for unlimited plans had been maintained. Although the industry attempted to uplift ARPU by introducing larger unlimited package, the new acquisition
, remained under pressure from excess production capacity. Headline inflation in the third quarter of 2017 averaged at 0.45 percent, up from 0.26 percent in the same period last year, following higher energy
Competitive Environment Mobile market in 1Q19 continued to face pricing pressure. Although competition in postpaid segment has improved with most of low-tier fixed-speed unlimited plans discontinued, several
continued under pressure from low-price unlimited data plans, particularly in the prepaid offerings i.e. 150-200 Baht for 4-15mbps unlimited data. AIS Fibre customers continued surging and closed 2Q22 at