Ms. Yuki Yasui, APAC Managing Director, Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ). Additionally, Mr. Eugene Wong, CEO, Sustainable Finance Institute Asia (SFIA), shared ASEAN’s recent
time since the inception in 2012. The recent findings in 2019 reflect notable effort by the supervisory agency for supervision of listed companies.The findings suggest that Thai listed companies still
become an important factor for stocks and mutual funds investment in recent times, but opening a trading account, which is the first step towards the services in the capital market, still takes a long
governance are regularly reviewed, monitored, and given attention to by Thai listed companies. However, it is anticipated that the ACGS criteria will be amended in 2022 to reflect the most recent G20/OECD
corporate governance in recent years. These reforms are approaching the standard of international best practices. Indeed, Thailand has made very significant progress in its overall corporate governance
corporate governance in recent years. These reforms are approaching the standard of international best practices. Indeed, Thailand has made very significant progress in its overall corporate governance
for five days for the recent misconduct, the suspension imposed by the SEC shall remain for one month and twenty-five days, effective from May 1, 2013. With regard to the {B} case, following investor
. Backlog 6,396.09 5,495.63 16.39% 5,945.56 5,035.09 18.08% 18. Other current assets Note 1 109.13 195.53 (44.19%) 480.00 540.00 (11.11%) 19. Non-current assets Note 2 3,025.13 3,046.30 (0.69%) 3,253.76
Financial position 2017 % 2018 % #amt YoY % YoY Asset Cash 88.14 7.6% 111.34 9.1% 23.20 26.3% current investment 650.08 56.2% 406.79 33.2% (243.29) (37.4%) Other current Asset 151.18 13.1% 120.45 9.8% 30.73
% respectively. 2. Financial position Table 4: Overall Financial position As of Dec 31, 2018 % As of Dec 31, 2019 % Change YoY % YoY Assets Cash 111.34 9.1% 159.47 11.6% 48.13 43.2% Current investments 100.00 8.2