from 3.3 percent in 2016 on the back of rising exports and a robust tourism sector, consistent with a stronger recovery in global demand. Headline inflation rose to 0.7 percent, following higher energy
% due to an increase in new content and marketing expense corresponded with rising economic activity and our focus to drive 5G adoption. NPAT in 2Q22 was 6.3bn was flat QoQ but dropped -10% YoY from FX
our customers and generate higher income from both the content as well as subscription in mobile and broadband. Revised down full year guidance following the rising economic risk We revised down the
outbreak Driven by rising home connectivity demand during pandemic, AIS Fibre added 95k and reached 1.43mn subscribers with 17%YoY growth which drove 17%YoY revenue growth. Despite eased price competition
Case studies Source: Sustainalytics, 2017 ▪ External Review report by Sustainalytics – extracts: • Opinion Summary …Green Bond Framework is transparent and robust and aligns with four pillars of the
1Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Prolonged economic impact from Omicron outbreak and rising inflation in 1Q22 In 1Q22, Thailand’s economic recovery was challenged as private
and 6.9% QoQ, making the revenue contribution grew to 4.2% of AIS core service revenue. Robust core service revenue growth (Pre-TFRS 15) with guidance maintained Core service revenue (pre-TFRS) in 3Q19
and 6.9% QoQ, making the revenue contribution grew to 4.2% of AIS core service revenue. Robust core service revenue growth (Pre-TFRS 15) with guidance maintained Core service revenue (pre-TFRS) in 3Q19
base and capturing rising demand in home connectivity. Enterprise non mobile focuses on support need for digital transformation with telecom infrastructure and services in cloud, cyber security and ICT
among particular segments including teens and tourists. Fixed broadband saw healthy growth focusing on FMC AIS Fibre has achieved robust results with revenue growing 27% YoY and 6. 3% QoQ while net