Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), delivered the opening remarks at an annual seminar titled, “Understanding the Thai Capital Market
session was delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suriyadeo Tripathi, Director of the Moral Center, aiming to enhance the understanding of ethical and moral standards of government officials as well as the SEC
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), delivered the opening remarks at an annual seminar titled, “Understanding the Thai Capital Market
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), delivered the opening remarks at an annual seminar titled, “Understanding the Thai Capital Market
Bangkok, June 5, 2015 ? SEC Secretary-General talked strategy and vision, emphasizing on understanding business and improvement of ecosystem where regulations are practical and developed from the
to related preventive measures. This initiative aims to deepen understanding and strengthen organizational governance, ensuring transparency, accountability, and a corruption-free environment. The
The MoU strengthens the existing relationship between the UK and the SEC, formalising collaboration in areas including accounting standards; the development of Financial Technology (FinTech) to facilitate greater access to finance and business opportunity for Thai FinTech industry; and sustainable finance such as promoting green bonds and climate risk disclosure for listed companies. Initially, specific areas of focus will include green bonds, the fintech ecosystem, e-Know Your Customer,...
SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul (1st from right) signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Cross-border Publication of Research Reports with the regulators from Malaysia, the Philippines
is a continuation of Phase 1, which focused on the energy and transportation sectors. The development of Phase 2 involved stakeholder consultations that began in February 2024, followed by a public
December 2022 until 26 January 2023. The Thailand Taxonomy Phase I focuses on the economic activities relating to the energy and transportation sectors, which contribute to the highest proportion of carbon