The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC) together with the Institute of Certified Accountants and Auditors of Thailand (ICAAT) issued accounting guidelines on revenue recognition for
juristic offenders in eight cases and the total remittance of more than 50 million baht as public revenue. Mr. Somchai Pongpattanasin, SEC Assistant Secretary?General in charge of the Enforcement Division
reported 1Q24 EBITDA of Bt27,769mn, delivering a growth of 23% YoY, 16% QoQ from profitable revenue expansion with efficient cost management. The TTTBB acquisition has also been accretive to AIS’ EBITDA
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed
services to uplift the ARPU. Sustaining growth in the bottom line with profitable revenue focus and cost discipline. 3Q23 provided an EBITDA of Bt23,674mn, increasing 7.2% YoY and 1.5% QoQ with a healthy
. The growth was attributed to both solid ongoing operations as well as new acquisition of TTTBB, while sustaining a healthy margin of 49% through a focus on profitable revenue and efficient cost
, due to the following reasons; 1. Total incomes of the Company increase to THB 122.90 million equal to 73.59% against to the same period of last year mainly due to: 1.1) Revenue from Sales increase THB
business growth, while flat 0.3% QoQ from higher SG&A in line with growing top line. EBITDA margin was at 53%, improving YoY from continual focus in profitable revenue, effective cost management, and
efforts to grow profitable revenue in selective segments. AIS Fibre continued a strong momentum and closed at 2.2mn in 2022 with a net increase of 400k subscribers or 22% YoY. The growth was driven by
business growth, while decreasing -0.5% QoQ from higher SG&A. EBITDA margin improved to 54% from continual focus in profitable revenue, cost management, and improved device margin. AIS reported a net profit