benefited from TTTBB enterprise revenue consolidation. Market and Competitive Environment In FY23, the Thai economy sustained modest growth, driven by private consumption and the recovering tourism sector
, increasing 20% YoY from TTTBB consolidation and organic business growth, while increasing 1.4% QoQ driven by continued demand for mobile and fixed broadband connectivity. FBB maintained a growth engine
consolidation. EBITDA margin was at 52.1%, compared to 48.3% in 1Q23 and 46.7% in 4Q23 due to profitable revenue growth, improved sales margin, and cost efficiency. The reported net profit was at Bt8,451mn
consolidation, and 5.6% QoQ, mainly from continual demand in EDS and cloud services driven by strong digital transformation demand despite delays in customers’ project decisions due to economic headwinds. AIS's
consolidation, and 4.9% QoQ, mainly from continual demand in EDS and cloud services driven by strong digital transformation demand despite delays in customers’ project decisions due to economic headwinds. AIS's
consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 38.6 million from office building in London, U.K. 3) Other revenue of Baht 82.5 million, which grew by
. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 40.9 million, which grew by Baht 31.4 million or
an otherwise good seasonal quarter, and taken together with de-consolidation of India PET business, had a volume impact on IVL of 7% for the 2nd quarter and 2% LTM; Estate-wide Utility revamp
last year. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of THB 43.4mn, which fell by THB 10.0mn or 18.7