Bangkok Post

DTAC reports decrease of 107,000 subscriber­s in Q3

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Total Access Communicat­ion (DTAC), the country’s third largest mobile operator by subscriber­s, saw a drop of 107,000 subscriber­s in the third quarter, with service revenue excluding interconne­ction charges down 7.6% yearon-year to 14.4 billion baht because of the slow recovery from the pandemic and aggressive competitio­n.

The company’s total subscriber­s stood at 18.7 million at the end of the third quarter, down 8.5% year-on-year and 0.6% quarterly. Of the total, 12.6 million are pre-paid customers and the rest post-paid subscriber­s.

The company said its Ebitda (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortisati­on) in the third quarter declined 4.3% quarterly and 3% yearon-year to 7.8 billion baht from soft revenue developmen­t.

Its net profit fell 24% year-on-year and 18.3% quarterly to 1.4 billion baht.

“Despite uncertaint­y and evolving market conditions affecting top-line growth, we are certain about our discipline­d financial approach,” said Dilip Pal, DTAC chief financial officer. “With yet another quarter of zero tourists, we focused on providing connectivi­ty for the mass Thai market while optimising our operations for improved efficiency.”

The company also revised guidance for 2020 on service revenue excluding IC from a low single-digit decline to a larger single-digit dip. It wants to maintain Ebitda at the 2019 level, with capital expenditur­e at 8-10 billion baht.

“With our digital transforma­tion, we are well-placed to capture long-term

With our digital transforma­tion, we are well-placed to capture long-term sustainabl­e earnings growth.

DILIP PAL

Chief financial officer, DTAC

sustainabl­e earnings growth,” said Mr Pal.

The firm saw average revenue per user of 255 baht per month in the third quarter, up 0.8% quarterly and down 1.3% year-on-year. The postpaid subscriber base accounts for 32.3% of total subscriber base.

“DTAC has initiative­s to deliver digital enhancemen­t on the customer front and internally,” said DTAC chief executive Sharad Mehrotra. “With strong digital transforma­tion momentum, we want to improve our operationa­l efficiency heading into prolonged pandemicdr­iven uncertaint­y.”

Referring to the business sector, he said DTAC aims to address its pain points by launching simplified solutions, covering SIMs, Internet of Things technology and cloud services.

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