’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As corporates have a vital role in driving the economy, SEC promotes and supports their efforts to integrate environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into their
’ Perspective” at the Thai Chartered Management Accountant (TCMA) Certificate Presentation Ceremony to raise awareness of accountants’ crucial role in analyzing data and assisting managers with correctness
Center Thailand (AFNC) for agencies that meet the selection criteria for cooperation with the AFNC in fact-checking, a crucial part of the process of disseminating accurate information to the public and
’ rights. A bondholders’ meeting serves as a crucial platform for bondholders to stay informed of important developments and to engage in decision-making on matters that may affect debt repayment. The newly
in setting the directions, policies, and organizational practices (Tone from the Top), which are crucial for ESG initiatives and sustainable growth of organizations. The training session was held at
Fostering Growth in Thematic Bonds and Transition Finance,” highlighting the capital market’s crucial role in directing capital towards businesses that focus on environmental protection and sustainability
market personnel including new types of capital market personnel required to obtain the SEC?s approval due to their vital responsibilities having high impact on the clients. The approval will be applicable
gathering related documents and evidence for auditor. Considering that financial statements provide investors and shareholders with vital information for making investment decision and monitoring listed
investments against an adverse market climate. In addition, new perspective in enhancing business competitiveness by improving financial and capital market environments was crucial for capacity building of Thai
systems and financial reporting standards shared experiences and perspectives on crucial preparatory topics for companies seeking fundraising. These included practical challenges, best practices in due