approved by the SEC Board and its deposit/withdrawal service for digital assets with professional care to increase protection of its clients’ assets and ensure continuing services https://www.sec.or.th/EN
) Property Fund Prospectus ( 60 ) Form 59-1 / 59/2 ( 46 ) List of Approved persons / Licensees ( 40 ) Public Hearings ( 37 ) Tender Offer Documents ( 17 ) Infrastructure Fund Prospectus ( 9 ) Result of Sale
Reports - IPO ( 44 ) List of Approved persons / Licensees ( 40 ) Public Hearings ( 40 ) Mutual Fund Prospectus ( 22 ) Laws / Regulations ( 12 ) Form 56-2 : Annual Reports ( 7 ) Tender Offer Documents ( 5
) Property Fund Prospectus ( 60 ) Form 59-1 / 59/2 ( 46 ) List of Approved persons / Licensees ( 40 ) Public Hearings ( 37 ) Tender Offer Documents ( 17 ) Infrastructure Fund Prospectus ( 9 ) Result of Sale
) Property Fund Prospectus ( 60 ) Form 59-1 / 59/2 ( 46 ) List of Approved persons / Licensees ( 40 ) Public Hearings ( 37 ) Tender Offer Documents ( 17 ) Infrastructure Fund Prospectus ( 9 ) Result of Sale
set a corporate tax payable. After closing the fiscal year 2022, It learned that the BOI project was not approved. As a result, the company cannot bring such right to exempt corporate income tax in the
. - Digital Economy: The government has approved in principle the initiation to mitigate obstacles and promote the digital asset ecosystem such as taxation inequality. This will lead to three main objectives
management and development of a mine in Canada.Additionally, the Board approved a purpose-specific capital increase through issuance and RO of ordinary shares with a par value of 0.50 baht per share at an
acceptable, if they work at an auditing firm approved by SEC. SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol stated that “In June 2019, SEC for the first time considered allowing SMEs and startups to make
Board No. Tor Lor Thor. 48/2560 Re: Rules on Personnel in the Capital Market Business (No. 7) dated 30 August 2017.** Investment Consultant of Complex Products Type 1 is approved to give investment advice