customers or the public in any matter concerning the price, value and nature of the securities involved; (3) engage in any act which may cause damage or constitute an unfair advantage to its customers or
securities or derivatives investment based on the value of the underlying asset such as gold price/crude oil price/agricultural products by an unlicensed company. ● Information of https://www.sec.or.th/EN
แผนที่จะจำแนกข้อมูล Thai ESG ที่ลงทุนหุ้นของบริษัทจดทะเบียนที่มีการเปิดเผยเป้าหมายและแผนการเพิ่มมูลค่าบริษัท (corporate value up plan) เพื่ออำนวยความสะดวกแก่ผู้ลงทุนที่สนใจลงทุนใน Thai ESG ที่มีนโยบายการ
in assessing the long-term value and performance of assets.Kingpai Koosakulnirund, Vice President, CFA Society Thailand said: “Thailand’s capital market has been advancing on the ESG front with the
from 6.25 percent per year to 6.50 percent per year, throughout the extended maturity period; (3) a partial payment of the principal, amounting to 25 percent of the bond value, to be made
installment comprising 10 percent of the bond value to be paid by 11 June 2025, and the second installment settling the remaining balance on the extended maturity date; (5) Granting approval for the company
plan is approved, the company will repay a portion of the bond principal to the bondholders in an amount not less than 25 percent of the bond value. The SEC requires that the bondholders’ representative
installment totaling 10 percent of the bond value to be paid on 20 April 2025, and the second installment to cover the remaining balance on the extended maturity date; (4) Granting a waiver from an
their value chains. SEC Secretary-General also reaffirmed the SEC’s commitment by "ringing the bell for equality” together with (1) Dr. Angela Macdonald, the Australian Ambassador to Thailand, (2) Ms
United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), and to emphasize HRDD throughout the value chain, with the goal of integrating these practices into the 56-1 One Report. During the