The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a public education activity under the project “Building Digital Resilience Among Thais Against Online Threats by 1212 ETDA,” organized
by Ms. Natsuda Pukkanasut, Club President, along with Club members. The meeting aimed to discuss and exchange key perspectives on guideline setting and objectives to promote and develop crowdfunding
and management of data and big data, which could help to develop, improve, and elevate internal data governance to support high-quality, secure data management and increase efficiency. The event took
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “The SEC has the duty to supervise and develop the Thai capital market. One of our key responsibilities is to help increase businesses’ access to
The meeting agreed to resume discussion to develop mutual recognition framework to facilitate cross-border mutual fund offerings. The discussion was initiated in 2004 before later being halted. To
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by the Capital Market Education Department, in collaboration with the SEC Ambassadors, provided financial literacy lectures titled “Financial
นางสิริวิภา สุพรรณธเนศ รองเลขาธิการ สำนักงานคณะกรรมการกำกับหลักทรัพย์และตลาดหลักทรัพย์ (ก.ล.ต.) ปาฐกถาพิเศษหัวข้อ “Rethinking Accounting Education for Global Competitiveness” ในงานประชุมและสัมมนาทาง
Market Education, with Senior Officer Mr. Setthapong Leelerdpong delivering a lecture on financial planning for women and a workshop on SMART goal setting, and Officer Mr. Niruch Liwsirivongse capturing
to build understanding of mutual funds among the younger generation. The workshop was opened by Miss Sarica Apiwatthakakul, Director of the Capital Market Education Department, who also delivered a
The Secretariat Office of the Teachers Council of Thailand, the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Junior Achievement Thailand (JAT) have signed a