Bangkok, 8 November 2017 ? In the continued effort to develop the bond market, the SEC is revising the relevant rules and regulations to better respond to the changing market conditions and investors? demands. This is to ensure that debt securities will continue to be a key product of choice for fund mobilization, while investors are better protected. Assistant Secretary?General Charuphan Intararoong said: ?The bond market is one of the three pillars of the Thai economy apart from equity and co...
This initiative follows the government's recent introduction of tax incentives aimed at bolstering investments in ESG stocks and strengthening the Thai capital market. These incentives apply to both new investments in Thai ESGX and the transfers of existing LTF investments to Thai ESGX during a designated two-month window from May to June 2025, in accordance with the Revenue Department’s rules. The SEC has established relevant regulatory guidelines governing the establishment and management of T...
government's new tax incentive program, on 28 April 2025, at SET Building.More details in SEC News No. 106/2025 headlined, Capital market sector gears up to accommodate Thai ESGX IPOs and centralized LTF
SEC, as the agency responsible for the supervision and development of the Thai capital market, focuses on the development of more options for SMEs and startups to mobilize funds through the capital market by issuing shares or debt securities that suit the business sector. SEC now allows fund mobilization through crowdfunding, which makes use of digital technology to make the fund mobilization process for SMEs and startups easier and quicker.In addition, since June 2019 SEC has been trying...
and Baht 349.78 million respectively, which increased by Baht 52.26 Million or equivalent to 14.94% from 2016 “Cost of sales (COGS)” for the first quarter of 2017 and 2016 was Baht 284.67 million and
of 16% from 9-month/2018 which results from the reallocation of certain SG&A expenses (e.g. electricity, rental expenses, etc) in the previous year into the COGS categories resulting in less gross
796.47 million Baht and 718.83 million Baht respectively, which increased by 77.64 Million Baht or equivalent to 10.80 % from the second quarter of 2016. “Cost of sales (COGS)” for the second quarter of
394.43 million Baht and 369.05 million Baht respectively, which increased by 25.38 Million Baht or equivalent to 6.88 % from the second quarter of 2016. “Cost of sales (COGS)” for the second quarter of
same period of last year in the same trend of its industries. Cost of Goods Sold In Q1.2018, the Company and its subsidiaries had cost of goods sold (COGS) THB 894.7 mn represents a decrease of COGS to
baht, declining 16 million baht or 9%, comparing to same quarter of last year. Mainly were results of o Rice price gradually increase in ending Q2/2017, therefore, COGs per revenue slightly increase 1