this opportunity to encourage the private sector to make more use of capital market for their fund raising and business expansion; thereby enlarging capital market role in developing the country?s
-General, Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, on the topic, “Directions for Regulating and Developing the Thai Capital Market to Build Trust and Confidence and Promote National Sustainability.”Mr. Srettha
Fidler, CFA Institute, Head, Global Industry Standards said: “CFA Institute would like to commend CFA Society Thailand and the SEC on their commitment in developing knowledge, skills, and ESG investment
7th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) on March 2021, in which SEC Thailand has participated in developing ASEAN Taxonomy as member of the working groups established
a driving force for the capital market, (4) developing a sustainable capital market, and (5) promoting long-term financial well-being and financial literacy.”Mr. Pichit said: “Despite the continuing
broader efforts in developing green finance for the region. The ASEAN Green Bond Standards will be developed based on ICMA's Green Bond Principles (GBP). The standards are intended to provide additional
developing six core competencies for Thai directors, while also supporting various social initiatives, such as the Computer for Thai Children and Financial Literacy programs, as well as the donation of
/ EBITDA from Natural Resources business of Nido Petroleum Pty. Ltd., BCP Energy International Pte. Ltd., BCP Innovation Pte. Ltd., and share of profit from associated companies 6/ Others items and
DJSI Emerging Markets indices, for the second year running. Selected for best sustainable development practices from a field of over 200 leading banks worldwide participating in the 2017 assessment
ประเทศสมาชิกกลุ่ม GEMC ของไทย เพื่อศึกษารูปแบบและเครื่องมือสำหรับหน่วยงานกำกับดูแลในฐานะผู้ส่งเสริมให้เกิดนวัตกรรม (innovation facilitators เช่น innovation hubs, regulatory sandboxes และ accelerator) โดย