Thaicom reported revenue from sales and services for Q1/2019 of THB 1,303 million, down 13.5% from Q4/2018, and down 13.4% from Q1/2018.
Thaicom has announced its financial results for the first quarter ended 31 March 2019.
Thaicom’s revenue decreased compared to the previous
quarter and the same quarter of last year.
Due
to effective cost management, the profit from normal operations improved. The company reported a net loss due to
the
writing-off of assets in Q1/2019.
Thaicom reported revenue from sales and services for Q1/2019 of THB 1,303 million, down 13.5% from Q4/2018, and down 13.4% from Q1/2018, mainly due to the
decrease of revenue of conventional satellite services as the Company secured a long-term contract with a major customer
at
discounted yield. Whereas, revenue from the Thaicom 4 broadband satellite
increased.
EBIT from normal operations was maintained at
Baht 96 million, a significant improvement from Q4/2018 and Q1/2018 when the
Company reported a loss of Baht 126 million and Baht 20
million, respectively. Thaicom reported
EBITDA of Baht 559 million for Q1/2019, equivalent to an EBITDA
margin of 43%, an increase from 24%
for Q4/2018 and 31% for Q1/2018 as a result of cost saving
measures.
The Company reported a net loss of Baht 33 million for Q1/2019, resulting from the
writing-off of assets of Baht 34 million
and
the loss from share of profit of investment in joint venture of Baht 5 million.
The Company’s sustained focus on providing managed and professional satellite
services to partners in the APAC region, along with
restructuring efforts, stringent cost management and lower cost
of services rendered, has started to yield positive results—thus offsetting the global decline in earnings
from satellite and transponder services and the challenging video
market to some degree.
Anant
Kaewruamvongs, CEO, commented: “Our focus on
cost control and the restructuring of
our
organization has started to pay off. As we head further into
2019, we continue
to
work hard on our 3 long-term
strategies. Firstly,
in order to sustain our satellite core
business, we have made
good progress in forming new industry alliances and joint investments with other regional satellite operators.
Meanwhile, we are open to discuss various forms of project
collaboration to enhance public-private partnership. Secondly, we have continued to leverage our
marketing and technical strengths to develop businesses that are adjacent to the satellite business, for example in the area of satellite consultancy services, teleport services, as well as system integration of satellite and related communication networks.
Thirdly, we have
embarked on venturing into new
business areas
with a focus on digital and future technologies to diversify the Company’s portfolio and reliance on the satellite business.”
Lao Telecommunications Co., Ltd. (LTC), Thaicom’s telecommunication and mobile service provider subsidiary in Lao PDR, reported total mobile subscribers (excluding fixed wireless) of 1.48 million.
The country’s
leading mobile network operator
reported a market share of 56% in Q1/2019.