level of corporate governance for state owned enterprises? says Mr. David Robinett, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist, World Bank. ?Thailand has showed endurance and commitment to reforms in
information with the press at the monthly media briefing in December 2024. The briefing highlighted the SEC’s Strategic Plan for 2025-2027, focusing on four key objectives: (1) Building trust & confidence in
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Winita Kultangwatana, Director of the Sustainable Development Department, accepted an award plaque at an event honoring 10 years of
progresses in the areas of market supervision and development, such as quality enhancement of IPO issuers and listed companies, legal enforcement in various cases, and improved transparency and fairness in
Sithi-Amnuai along with executives and representatives from 38 securities firms, held a joint meeting to discuss and exchange views on guidelines for building trust and confidence in the Thai capital
Bangkok, November 8, 2010 ? The SEC Board Meeting No. 14/2010 held today has approved in principle the establishment of infrastructure funds upon which the governing regulations will be announced by
Sakuntanaga, Mr. Prasan Chuaphanich and Mr. Viput Ongsakul, Mr. Tevin Vongvanich – Chairman of Sub-Committee on the Capital Market Competitiveness Development, Mr. Jessada Promjart – Sub-Committee on the
the meeting of capital market product development; including foreign companies? initial public offerings in Thailand (primary listing), foreign companies? secondary listing, depositary receipt (DR
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary‑General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC Thailand), participated in the 44th ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) Chairs’ Meeting. The
Mr. Thawatchai Pittayasophon, Deputy Secretary General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), together with other SEC executives, participated in the Middle East Situation Assessment