The Thai economy in 3Q22 continued to face a slow recovery from macroeconomic factors. While the tourist sector improved from border reopening in more countries, accelerated inflation has pressured
forecast some of the factors that contributed to our over performance in the first half to ease towards the end of the year we look forward to a strong H2. On the cost side we face some headwinds in variable
of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under possession of
addressed by everyone. As a result, those who fail to seriously emphasize on adopting the said practices will face the difficulty in running businesses in the future.
In face of the changing environment, such as technological development, volatility of the global financial and capital markets, impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and investors’ changing behaviors
Currently, asset management companies have roles in reporting their portfolio outward foreign and derivatives of mutual funds and provident funds to both SEC and BOT on a monthly basis. In order
customer identity, banks must perform the following actions: (1) Face-to-face identity verification: Banks must use data from reliable sources. For instance, they must check data from a smart card reader or
principles into their business practice in order to create sustainable value in the face of external uncertainties. In this regard, SEC, SET, IOD and Thai Listed Companies Association are ready to assist and
extension of the bond maturity date for a period of two years, consideration for approval of a partial repayment of the principal by not less than 25 percent of the principal of the bond at the face value
. “How to Invest in the Time of COVID-19” 2. “A Way Out for Debtors: Face the Debts and Ready to Repay” 3. “How to Manage Life Insurance during COVID-19 Situation” 4. “A New Normal: Financial Behaviors