SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “Today, the Minister of Finance has announced the results of the World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2020, with the overall ranking for Thailand at No. 21, six levels higher than No. 27 in the preceding year, and No. 5 within the Asia-Pacific region. Two areas of better performances were (1) Dealing with Construction Permits and (2) Protecting Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the r...
The SEC Secretary-General together with the Management Team convened a joint meeting yesterday with the Investment Banking Club led by President Mr. Somphop Keerasuntonpong to discuss cooperation in the development and enhancement of fundraising regulations, emphasizing the mutual assistance in screening companies offering securities for sale to the public and applying for listing on the stock exchange. The two parties also discussed the enhancement of fundraising supervision and the roles of fi...
SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul said “As of the 2nd quarter of the year 2018, the PVD had been continuously growing, as the number of employers had increased by 788 to a total of 17,866
economic activities and increasing international roaming. However, ARPU declined inflation impacted mobile package selection towards lower from intense competition and rising price plans. • Fixed broadband
. Mobile revenue increasing 4.6% YoY with the ARPU recovery fueled by personalized packages and higher data consumption, alongside rising tourist arrivals. Fixed broadband grew 154% YoY through TTTBB
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
, supported by handset subsidies and attractive price plans. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,288mn increasing 27% YoY and 6.3% QoQ driven by growing subscriber base with a net addition of 64,500 subscribers
and IC revenue. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt5,281mn, increasing 9.7% YoY due to the increased utility cost following the rising energy price. It remained flat QoQ due to network cost
. Cost & Expense In FY22, the cost of service was at Bt87,076mn, increasing 2.2%YoY affected by rising utility cost and cost of cloud in line with higher cloud sales to enterprise customers this year
aligned with rising digital demand. It increased 1.4% QoQ from continued growth in the tourist segment and targeted cross-sell and upsell effort. • Fixed broadband revenue was at Bt7,284mn, increasing 155