SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that SEC and the related agencies had discussed the COVID-19 situation and acknowledged limitations on the AGM holding of listed companies. The meeting concluded with primary suggestions as follows: (1) proxy voting: shareholders are advised to consider proxy voting through independent directors instead of in-person voting at the meeting. If the meeting’s notice has not been sent, listed companies are requested to inform s...
to bringing prosperity and growth to Thai capital market and Kunming City in the future,? said Mr. Vorapol. Possible areas for collaboration were discussed including use of the Thai capital market as
Case of Possible Impact on the Holding of Juristic Person’s Meeting B.E. 2563 (2020), dated 4 March 2020,
considered a satisfactory year and is in line with the management's expectation. In the past year, the company was able to generate cash collection from the overall NPLs and NPAs management business, which are
collection efficiency. Presently, there is an increase of the average of credit limit per case equivalent to 65.5% compared to the end of year 2017 (average from 18,380 baht to 30,423 baht). It’s also enhanced
collection efficiency. Presently, there is an increase of the average of credit limit per case equivalent to 65.5% compared to the end of year 2017 (average from 18,380 baht to 30,423 baht). It’s also enhanced
Thailand (SET) to discuss possible solutions to the AGM holding of listed companies amid the spread of COVID-19, SEC has disseminated the circular and frequently asked questions to inform all listed
through effective capital management and creation of a culture of risk awareness organization-wide, to enable us to cope with possible economic fluctuations in a timely manner. B Being aligned with our
continued to see limited support, after growing by 2.30 percent in the second quarter. The Thai economy did show some signs of strength in the third quarter, due mostly to the low base effect of the same
the financial statements (paragraph number........) ( 2.2 The auditor is unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on which to base the opinion, but the auditor concludes that the possible