provide more investment flexibility for business sectors and comply with international regulations by allowing REIT to give a similar kind of financial support to its subsidiaries as listed companies do to
of the 135th anniversary of the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). On this occasion, the SEC made a contribution to the Justice Fund to support public access to justice, including legal proceedings
investment management business and Thailand’s capital market, such as expanding the investor base, promoting the TISA project, and leveraging digital technology to support the development of investment
‑making donation to Wat Noi Noppakhun, Dusit District, Bangkok, in support of Buddhism, at the 150th Anniversary Building of the MOF on 1 April 2026.Persons in the photo (from left to right)1. Miss Amornrat
Mr. Sutin Jaitham Mr. Sutin Jaitham rendered assistance and support for Mr. Bhusana Premanode performed duties dishonestly and seeking wrongful gains, which caused damage to International Engineering
Miss Jaruwan Bhusanabhibankup Miss Jaruwan Bhusanabhibankup rendered assistance and support for Mr. Bhusana Premanode performed duties dishonestly and seeking wrongful gains, which caused damage to
Mr. Saran Lertchareonwongsa Mr. Saran Lertchareonwongsa rendered assistance and support for Mr. Bhusana Premanode performed duties dishonestly and seeking wrongful gains, which caused damage to
Mr. Saran Lertchareonwongsa Mr. Saran Lertchareonwongsa rendered assistance and support for Mr. Bhusana Premanode performed duties committed a fraud by misappropriating money of Nongree Power Plants
In her opening remarks at the online seminar on 25 November 2020, Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Secretary-General of SEC, stated: “The aims of the online seminar are (1) to help listed companies gain a
technologies for their business strategies and adopt corporate governance as a part of their corporate culture in parallel with caring shareholders and related parties, which could help enhance corporate value