Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the
clarify and disclose information in the following matters: (1) the true existence and legal rights on the coal mines, and (2) the report on the re-assessment results of the fair values of the mining
order of small sizes packaging (1kg, 2 kg, 5 kg) follow the consumer behaviors changes during Stay-home campaign from the governments, consumer start to hoarding rice products, plus the reasons that the
accepted accounting principles. The company did not arrange the assessment of value and quantity of small-sized gas cylinders and record allowances for impairment in accordance with generally accepted
financial statements considering the company?s 2010 financial statements not in compliance with the generally accepted accounting principles. The company did not arrange the assessment of value and quantity
issuers including disclosure of assessment factors; (3) the investment limit is capped at no more than 100,000 baht for each retail investor, equity and debentures combined, up from no more than 50,000
aspects of biases comprising (1) emotional or preference biases: focusing on present rather than future incidents; (2) belief bias: making conclusion based on too small sample size while associated risks
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Winita Kultangwatana, Director of the Sustainable Development Department, participated in the 6th Annual ESG Assessment of Thai
adequate information for customers’ risk assessment (Know Your Customer and Customer Due Diligence system (KYC/CDD)). DAB Act S.30 Settlement Committee Meeting No. 3/2025 Settlement Committee Order No. 4
), the UN Global Compact Network Thailand (UNGCNT), the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA), and the Thai E-Commerce Association (THECA). Additionally, SEC Secretary-General accepted the WEPs