securities business of Baht 706 million, Brokerage fees from derivatives business of Baht 211 million. The decrease in Brokerage fee income was mainly due to a decrease in average daily trading volume of the
decrease of 43 percent compared to the first quarter of the previous year, mainly from a decrease in SET and TFEX average daily trading volume. 1.2 Fee and Service income The Company’s fee and service income
and Section 296/2 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. Additionally, the use of other persons’ securities trading accounts to
Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) in conjunction with Section 83 and 86 of the Penal Code. In addition, certain evidence pointed that securities trading orders executed through others? trading
a subsidiary company, which registered as a juristic person in Thailand under the Civil and Commercial Code on August 29, 2017. The subsidiary operates in real estate development and asset management
been disclosed to the public and she has access by virtue of her office or position. Mrs. Supritha sends orders to buy 7,940,100 shares of PTL in Polyplex (Asia) Pte. Ltd. (“PAPL”)’s securities trading
February, 2016 through the securities trading accounts of Mrs. Usuma by using material information which has not yet been disclosed to the public. 31/10/2023 The Civil Court delivered a judgement that the
February, 2016 to 4 March, 2016 through the securities trading accounts of Miss Thitirat by using material information which has not yet been disclosed to the public. 31/10/2023 The Civil Court delivered
or sale volume of those cryptocurrencies. In this regard, the Market Maker had reported trading activities in its account to Satang for Satnag’s acknowledgement. Satang’s offence was resulted from
or sale volume of those cryptocurrencies. In this regard, the Market Maker had reported trading activities in its account to Satang for Satnag’s acknowledgement. LLC Fair Expo’s offence was resulted