-organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the SEC, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), and the Thai Bond Market Association (ThaiBMA). Her address highlighted the SEC’s regulatory direction for capital
criteria for enhancing sustainable fundraising. The SEC’s policy framework aims at driving the Thai capital market towards sustainability in line with the national direction and global standards, such as
around the development direction of the securities industry and the Thai capital market, aiming to enhance sustainable trust and confidence in the capital market, promote business expansion opportunities
companies of relevant guidelines to be implemented in the same direction. For example, guidelines for mitigating the risks of COVID-19 spread when AGM is held and guidelines for supporting proxy voting. In
seminars underscore SEC Thailand’s commitment to building a sustainable capital market by equipping investment professionals with essential ESG knowledge and analytical tools, ensuring they are well
by tax-benefit products such as Retirement Mutual Fund (RMF), Super Savings Fund (SSF) and Thai ESG Fund. It also includes essential details like Assets Under Management (AUM), the number of funds, and
creation of obligations in securities to ensure that investors receive essential, comprehensive, and sufficient information for investment decision-making. Moreover, additional legal measures would be in
proposal. The SEC has therefore issued the relevant regulations, with the essential points as follows: (1) Requiring the auditors in the capital market to be affiliated with audit firms in the capital
statements and half-year financial statements to the SEC, and to disclose the annual audited financial statements on their official platforms of the funding portals; (2) To disclose essential
. Moreover, financial statements contains essential information for investors and shareholders in making informed investment decisions and monitoring the performance of listed companies. The SEC therefore