Mr. Sonthaya Noicharoen Mr. Sonthaya Noicharoen and Mr. Pirom Priyawat (now Mr. Sutha Priyawat), former directors and executives in charge of business operation and asset management of Eastern Wire
Mr. Nop Satayasai Mr. Nop Satayasai, former managing director of Eastern Wire Plc. (now Capital Engineering Network Plc. (CEN)), conspired with Mr. Suriya Lapvisuthisin to misappropriate Baht 500
“Asset management companies can now submit an application for approval of SSF establishment from 3 February 2020 onwards. SEC will speed up the approval process. In this regard, investors should
226,331,648 or equivalent to THB 7,810,529,136.75 as planned. - Seeking for new investors will resolve the financial crisis of the Company after the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders
of Directors and the Audit Committee opine that the early retirement and the subsequent compensation payment to Kitti are justified, claiming that this decision will help resolve ongoing management
procedures and expenses. Furthermore, capital market tools currently available do not respond to SMEs’ needs. Therefore, SEC is now developing new rules to add more fund mobilization options for SMEs that
investment advice service. Tipsuda Thavaramara, SEC Deputy Secretary-General said that capital market regulators around the world are now embracing technological advancement to enhance efficiency and
Mr. Suriya Lapvisuthisin Mr. Suriya Lapvisuthisin conspired with Mr. Pirom Priyawat (now Mr. Sutha Priyawat) and Mr. Sonthaya Noicharoen, former directors and executives in charge of business
Following the concerns from the last public hearing in 2017 on the revision of the principles and regulations relating to the provident fund to resolve the issue that members did not have adequate
partial investment, granting the right of objection on material issues to REIT, having guidelines to resolve conflicts between REIT and investment partners, and providing a statement of opinions on