reporting investment scams, aiming to educate and build investors’ awareness through various media. The SEC also introduced tools for verifying information before making investment decisions, such as the "SEC
investors at any given time; (2) having the characteristics of fundraising from the public in general with advertising or solicitation regarding the issuance of bills, excluding bills with the principal and
fundraisers and investors, while promoting the country's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) development. Additionally, the government will drive initiatives such as (1) green bond market development
the integration of ESG factors, especially climate change, into securities research papers to provide investors with information for making investment decisions. An expert lecturer from CFA Institute
with business operators to protect investors in the current situation was emphasized. This discussion focused on policy matters for the first half of 2024, marking the initial meeting of the year, apart
Bangkok and officially opened the SEC booth under the theme, "Investment Literacy of the Digital Era.” The exhibition activities aimed to empower the public, investors, and SMEs with financial knowledge and
efficient to foster trust and confidence in the Thai digital asset market among investors. The consultation paper is available at https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/PB_Detail.aspx?SECID=995 and the central legal
businesses that solicit or advertise services to investors in Thailand. This aims to improve law enforcement efficiency and strengthen cooperation in addressing cybercrime issues among the banking sector
the theme “Spot the Scammers!” and was designed to enhance investors’ understanding of investment fraud and scams, helping them protect themselves from becoming victims. The SEC team provided
opening remarks. During the event, Ms. Archinee highlighted the SEC’s role in protecting investors from cyber threats, particularly financial and investment fraud that is becoming increasingly complex and