The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Jomkwan Kongsakul, Deputy Secretary-General, participated in the “Digital Government Summit 2025: Leading Thailand to the Top in
other related criteria. Subsequently, the SEC took into consideration the comments and suggestions from the private sector and proposed a revision to such principles, which was later approved by the SEC
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “By 2021, Thailand will have become a full-scale aging society with the elderly population accounting for 20 percent of the total population. Yet
will support economic growth, enhance long-term business competitiveness as well as offer a fundraising alternative for the private sector and an investment channel for institutional and retail investors
The COVID-19 crisis has an impact on waste increase in Thailand. From the report of the Pollution Control Department (PCD), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, it recently found that
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in collaboration with UN Women and the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), co-hosted the Ring the Bell for Gender Equality 2026 to demonstrate the
Bangkok, January 6, 2015 - The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC) and the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to form
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in collaboration with the UN Women and the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), organized the Ring the Bell for Gender Equality Initiative 2024 to
business operator having NC below the minimum requirements.Now, SEC has drafted related regulations by taking into account the concerns and suggestions raised by the private sector during the public
process is in line with the Capital Market Development Plan in the area of building competitiveness and business sustainability. It is expected to reduce the volume of paper use of the business sector by