clients An intermediary shall pay due regard to the information needs of its clients, and communicate information to them in a way which is clear, not distortion and not misleading; (11) clients
due regard to the information needs of its clients, and communicate information to them in a way which is clear, not distortion and not misleading; (11) clients’ relationships of trust An intermediary
ensure clear and transparent supervision of digital asset transactions and precise and appropriate implementation of such regulations. The public consultation on the draft regulations with stakeholders
economic and financial system. Therefore, clear supervision of such activity is needed. However, technologies and digital assets that do not pose such risks should be supported with appropriate regulatory
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by the Capital Market Education Department, in collaboration with the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), the Deposit Protection Agency (DPA), and
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Mrs. Sittasri Nakasiri, Assistant Secretary-General – Strategy and Planning, acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO), participated in
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Mrs. Sittasri Nakasiri, Assistant Secretary-General – Strategy and Planning, acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO), participated in
Province.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by the Capital Market Education Department, collaborated with the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), the Deposit Protection Agency (DPA), and the Bank
Policy Office (FPO), the Bank of Thailand (BOT), and the Deposit Protection Agency (DPA), delivered lectures on finance, investment, deposit protection, and raised awareness against investment scams to
similar form of fundraising and benefit generation. In essence, the amendments support enhancement of digital token offering supervision with proper investor protection mechanisms and a focus on fair