the Personal Data Protection Commission, and the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, who provided insights and monitored the exercise.Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-GeneralMr. Pichet Sithi
. Theethuch Klomsuwan and Mr. Paramate Poolsuk, who provided hands-on experience with the Impact Flow.org platform. Moreover, Ms. Winita Kultangwatana, SEC Director of the Sustainable Development Department
Phutrakul, an SEC senior officer, who discussed online investment scams, taught participants how to spot signs of online scams, and provided tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. The event took place at
an exemption to the case where the custodial services provided by digital asset issuers, which involves keeping only the issued digital asset on behalf of their clients, does not fall within the
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Ms. Jomkwan Kongsakul and Mr. Anek Yooyuen, Deputy Secretaries-General, provided information to the press at the monthly media briefing in August
the Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, presented the principles, background, and importance of the workshop, together with faculty members who provided lectures and training. Additionally, a
Resident Representative in Thailand, and Ms. Géraldine Ansart, Chief of Mission in Thailand, IOM, presided over the event. Representatives from UNDP and IOM provided lectures and presented various tools for
execution of transactions as per client’s orders and provided an SEC Hotline 1207 press 8 for Zipmex-related information and complaints in particular, to assist those affected investors.Once the Court accepts
public hearing on this matter showed that the majority of respondents agreed with the proposed amendments and provided additional useful suggestions. The SEC has therefore reviewed the principles and
the theme “Spot the Scammers!” and was designed to enhance investors’ understanding of investment fraud and scams, helping them protect themselves from becoming victims. The SEC team provided