ACMF implements streamlined review framework for common prospectus.Kuala Lumpur, September 2, 2015, The ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) announced today that the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC
Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) Framework. The Framework enables fund managers operating in one jurisdiction to offer funds constituted and approved in that jurisdiction to retail investors in the other
Understanding (MOU) on Expedited Review Framework for Secondary Listings.The Expedited Review Framework is an initiative under the ACMF Implementation Plan endorsed by the ASEAN Finance Ministers in 2009. The
incorporated companies in Thailand and other ASEAN members, simultaneously or in proximate period, under the ACMF framework. The issuers will be allowed to file with the SEC disclosure documents using ASEAN
regulatory framework that requires issuance and revision of necessary rules and regulations and promotion of effective enforcement in line with international standards and current situations.In this regard
supervision scheme follows a similar regulatory framework to the one governing equity crowdfunding in several dimensions including: (1) issuers are allowed to offer either secured or unsecured debentures via
The enhancement of fund managers’ duty performance in accordance with I-Code** will be supported by Thailand ESG Data Framework – an initiative under the AIMC Three-Year Sustainable Roadmap. The
alternative financing resources for SMEs and startups to raise fund and expand their business growth. The new scheme follows a similar regulatory framework governing the existing equity crowdfunding rules
meeting aimed to communicate the expectations, revised regulatory framework, and the operational guidelines for the compliance unit of ICO portals. Approximately 30 participants attended, including senior
Measurement and Management Framework in Business and Investment Strategies” with an aim to move forward the Thai capital market’s sustainable development and promote the private sector’s compliance with the UN