Bangkok, May 9, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thailand Post, Counter Service at 7-11 and other leading retail shops, and Tesco Lotus to be paying agents for investment in mutual funds by this June. With
Bangkok, May 14, 2014 ? SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak revealed that ?the SEC in cooperation with Association of Provident Fund will organize seminar on ?Target Date Fund; new investment
Investment Schemes (Thai ASEAN CIS). To begin with, the first one provides an exemption of unit holding limit up to one-third of all units sold (the One-Third Rule) for Thai ASEAN CIS in the portion offered to
Investment Schemes (Thai ASEAN CIS). To begin with, the first one provides an exemption of unit holding limit up to one-third of all units sold (the One-Third Rule) for Thai ASEAN CIS in the portion offered to
aims at adding more flexibility to asset types, diversifying fund?s portfolio and calculating derivatives investment in line with international standards. In addition, the fund classifications will also
issuers. The proposed revision intends to simplify the rules and strike a balance between the investors? need for adequate information disclosure with respect to their investment decision and the
2015 strategic plan adjusted to align with his vision presented before the SEC Board in the candidacy for the SEC Secretary-General post. The adjusted framework will focus primarily on understanding
calculation will reflect position risk of assets and cover related business transactions, in line with international standards and the changing market conditions to serve the ongoing business operation and to
accounts and documents, and also prepared incorrect accounts with intention to deceive others about those fraudulent actions.Previously, the SEC had received complaint concerning POWER-P?s suspicious
operators.The draft revision aims to accommodate supervision of agricultural futures business operators and comply with the changing financial reporting standards. It also amends certain disclosure requirements