subsequently to operate securities business. This does not include financial institutions licensed to undertake securities borrowing and lending business which offer custody for clients’ assets related to
subsequently to operate securities business. This does not include financial institutions licensed to undertake securities borrowing and lending business which offer custody for clients’ assets related to
Company dated 4 January 2000 shall be repealed and replaced by the following texts: “(2) a financial institution whose core businesses are already under supervision and are licensed subsequently to operate
collaterals in margin accounts have experienced price volatility and declines due to various factors. When stock prices drop, the value of the collaterals is subsequently affected, leading brokers to forcibly
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
manipulating MORE shares. Subsequently, additional information and evidence have emerged from the ECD’s investigation. The SEC thus expanded the investigation to take further legal action against additional
digital asset business operators that possess the aforesaid characteristics and are subsequently deemed to be providing services to persons in Thailand without license under the Digital Asset Business Law
liable to collusion to commit a fraud and failure to perform duties with responsibility, discretion and integrity. NMG subsequently suffered damage from their violation or failure to perform duties
persons can easily access SMEs’ and startups’ information, as well as knowledge of fund mobilization. The platform will be subsequently used for collaboration among relevant agencies for the benefits of
results.With reference to the annual financial statements for the year 2016 wherein the auditor made a note on the loan transactions with foreign debtors which subsequently increased GL operating results, the