or 25.03% increase from the same period of last year. Details of each business units are: VFX increased by THB 7.067 million or 59.20% compared to the same period of last year as a result of stable
the recognition of trade receivables. The inventories decreased by 18.35 million baht due to the inventory day management decreased. In addition, the Unbilled receivable for project decreased by 34.79
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
of March 2019, deposits continued to expand while loans dropped slightly. Consequently, the ratio of loans to deposits declined from the end of 2018. However, loan quality was relatively stable as the
partially offset by higher sales volume of all main products as a result of stable operation. The share of domestic and export sales has no significant change comparing with the previous year. * Note Please
stable. SG&A The Company selling expense for the year ended 31 December 2019 and 2018 were THB 256.71 and 207.62 million respectively. Selling expense had risen by THB 49.09 million or 23.64% due mainly to
an increase in total revenue of 81% YoY. These were mainly from a (one-time) recognition of an upfront 50-year lease payment of a certain office space at Singha Complex and higher contribution from
, increasing 111% YoY due to recognition of equipment rental from partnership with TOT since Mar- 18, partially offset by lower IC revenue. QoQ, IC and equipment rental declined 6.5% from lower IC revenue. SIM
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). The BOT has granted a temporary relaxation on liquidity, adjusting the LCR and NSFR to lower than 100 percent until 31 December 2021, in
SME loans will be relatively stable compared with the previous quarter. Demand for consumer loans is likely to decrease significantly due to the Covid-19 outbreak and public health measures. Some