announcement that the IOSCO, having considered that the Thai SEC has in place international standards of information sharing and exchange mechanism in line with the IOSCO benchmarks, had approved for the Thai
will then recommend to the Cabinet a person considered appropriate to be appointed as SEC Secretary-General.For more information, please contact Legal Counsel and Administrative Law Department, the SEC
opened in his name and facilitating relevant financial transactions. His action was considered a contravention of Section 243(1) in conjunction with Section 244 and 243(2) of the Securties and Exchange Act
voting rights, as the transaction is considered connected transaction and a significant asset acquisition. The Audit Committee advised that WAVE should not increase their investment in TSE until the first
, Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok. The SEC Board will select two candidates and proposed to the Finance Minister for consideration. The Minister will then recommend to the Cabinet a person considered appropriate
consideration. The Minister will then recommend to the Cabinet a person considered appropriate to be appointed as SEC Secretary-General. For more information, please contact the Office of the Secretary-General at
suitability test. Due to their high level of sophistication, the institutional clients are considered capable of doing self-assessment; however, they may wish to opt in the coverage of suitability test in order
granted as well as signing cheques which were handed to four borrowers. Her abovementioned failure was considered a contravention of Sections 89/7 and 89/24 of the Securities and Exchange Commission Act B.E
evidenced by photographs and media reports published across various outlets. As such, Mr. Pasu is considered a common-law marriage with Miss Louis, which is a person under applicable securities regulations
evidenced by photographs and media reports published across various outlets. As such, Mr. Pasu is considered a common-law marriage with Miss Louis, which is a person under applicable securities regulations