In pursuant to the Royal Decree on Digital Asset Businesses, B.E. 2561, which took effect on 14 May 2018, allows existing digital asset business operators who submit their requests to SEC within 90
._____________________Remarks:* Regulatory Guillotine is the regulatory review of the existing laws and regulations. The reviewed laws and regulations that are unnecessary or do not keep pace with situations or remain obstacles
capital market. This is to allow existing business operators, apart from securities companies, financial institutions, or newly established companies as specified in the current ministerial regulation, to
generate 20 percent of total capacity from renewable energy, with significant portion of solar energy and wind power to replace existing nuclear power plants, which will be decommissioned in 2025. In 2020
our status as a leading financial institution which can efficiently cope with potential economic uncertainties, KBank emphasizes predictive integrated risk management (IRM) through the establishment of
(BGRIM) at “A” with “stable” outlook. The rating reflects the company’s position as one of the leading private power producers in Thailand, its well-diversified portfolio of cogeneration power units under
the applicant no longer intends to apply for an approval for offer for sale of newly issued bonds. Clause 8 In case there is any certain fact appeared to the SEC Office leading to any of the following
long-term value for their beneficiaries. We look forward to being involved in similar masterclasses in the future.”The event brings together representatives from leading asset management firms to engage
, leading to more inclusive and equitable practices.”The workshop sought to create an enabling environment across capital market ecosystems on the business and human rights approach, and to strengthen the
presented three research papers on ?Listed Company Assessment?. Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the third SEC Working Papers Forum, organized under the MoU with four leading