deed of variation in respect of rights and fees to the sponsorship agreement with Chelsea Football Club Limited. The amendments allow the Group to extend sponsorship period from a three-year term ending
Football League expected to serve as a key to future growth in overseas businesses. In light of this, we decided to enter into the deed of variation in respect of rights and fees to the sponsorship agreement
rental fee variation, operation under tenant finding policy, supervision of real estate usage, control procurement process, random investigate, and assessment of internal control of property manager’s
, totaling Baht 35,000,000, equivalent to 6.40 percent of the registered and paid-up capital All of them are corporate and individual investors with a stable financial position who are able to invest in the
ability to service the debt obligations. 2. Disclosure of compensation a. Issuer’s directors are on an individual basis; and b. Issuer’s senior managements are on lump sum basis. C. Share Ownership Provide
individual customer’s needs in every aspect of their lives via the mixture of physical branches and digital channels to deliver the best customer experience. These efforts are intended to promote customer
fundamentals which should be included in individual CRA codes of conduct, and the elements contained in the IOSCO CRA Code should receive the full support of CRA management and be backed by thorough compliance
. High Net Worth Individual KBank’s collaboration with Lombard Odier, our business partner, continued with the objectives of enhancing our products and services to be on par with world-class standards
of investment in such securities; “general advice” means an investment advice given to any person without considering of investment objective, financial status or individual needs; “specific advice
. (Translation) -3- “general advice”5 means an investment advice given to any person without considering of investment objective, financial status or individual needs; “specific advice”6 means an investment advice