The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a panel discussion on the topic “Exposing Scams: Staying Ahead of Scammers 5.0” and presented an investor education exhibition booth as
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 Ms. Sarica Apiwatthakakul, Director of the Capital Market Education Department, in collaboration with representatives from the Fiscal
-Corruption Policy via the KBank e-Learning system on a continual basis, and communicating to employees the Anti-Corruption Policy and informing them of communication channels for accepting information
in the workplace emphasizing the importance of acceptance and understanding of the differences of staff members, i.e., gender, age, education, ethnic, and culture, by providing equitable opportunities
The Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a panel discussion on the topic “Exposing Scams: Staying Ahead of Scammers 5.0” and presented an investor education
, logistics and transport as well as fintech business, both domestic and international, have joined the fray to provide financial services to local customers. Given this development, non-conventional
of Conduct and Anti-Corruption Policy via the KBank e-Learning system Encouraging employees to attend market conduct training courses Communicating to employees for prevention of insider trading We
local authorities and the private sector, consisting of the mayor of Khon Kaen Municipality, mayor of Tha Phra Municipality, Khon Kaen Chamber of Commerce Chairman, Khon Kaen Industry Council Deputy
for their annual acknowledgement. Training and evaluation of employees’ knowledge of compliance with the Code of Conduct and Anti-Corruption Policy were also undertaken via the KBank e-Learning system