What's Happening?
Asset World Corp Public Company Limited (AWC) has announced a record-breaking performance for 2025, achieving total revenue of THB 23,065 million and a net profit of THB 6,388 million. The company's asset portfolio value increased to THB 218,740 million,
reflecting a 10% year-on-year growth. AWC's success is attributed to its Lifestyle Destination model and the launch of new experiences, which have enhanced its revenue-generating potential. Key projects like Jurassic World: The Experience and Skyflyers: Wings of Garudapterus at Asiatique The Riverfront Destination have significantly increased visitor traffic and rental revenue. The company also reported strong performance from its hospitality assets, particularly in luxury resort hotels in Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and Krabi, attracting high-quality tourists from various regions.
Why It's Important?
AWC's growth underscores the resilience and potential of Thailand's tourism industry, particularly as it recovers from global disruptions. The company's strategic focus on sustainable tourism and high-quality experiences positions it as a leader in the sector, contributing to Thailand's reputation as a global sustainable tourism destination. This growth not only boosts the local economy but also enhances Thailand's appeal to international tourists, supporting long-term economic development. AWC's commitment to sustainability and community engagement further strengthens its competitive edge, aligning with global trends towards responsible tourism.
What's Next?
In 2026, AWC anticipates continued growth driven by the recovery of the tourism industry and the return of Chinese tourists. The company plans to leverage full-year performance from assets opened in 2025 and launch new flagship projects, such as Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit and Lannatique Kalare Phase 1 in Chiang Mai. These initiatives aim to enhance revenue and cash flow generation, supporting AWC's long-term growth strategy. The company's focus on integrating cultural heritage with modern experiences is expected to further boost its appeal and contribute to sustainable tourism development.













