information becomes known or should have been known, but not exceeding 2 years from the effective date of registration statement. Page 3 of 5 Form 69 – CIS annually update Fund Fact Sheet In offering units of
to section 82 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) within one year from the date on which the fact that the registration statement contained false information becomes known or should
information becomes known or should have been known, but not exceeding 2 years from the effective date of registration statement. Page 3 of 4 Form 69 – CIS material update The Update Statements Please choose
compliance with the governing rules and regulations and are confident they will have been ready before the PDPA becomes effective. Therefore, we are confident that this joint cooperation of the four
become a fully digitalized infrastructure of the capital market. The successful launch of the DIF Web Portal today is a significant milestone, at which the work of market participants becomes integrated
benefit at the expense of their clients. It is the duty of each and every securities firm to deal with its clients in a fair and honest manner and must take a prompt and appropriate action once it becomes
results included in the consolidated financial statements, together with the increase in sales of liquid products and products because the company becomes more well-known and able to expand its customer
management of the clients’ assets within sixty days as from the date when the intermediary becomes under receivership by court order. Upon completion of proceedings as prescribed in this Notification, the SEC
management of the clients’ assets within sixty days as from the date when the intermediary becomes under receivership by court order. Upon completion of proceedings as prescribed in this Notification, the SEC
management of the clients’ assets within sixty days as from the date when the intermediary becomes under receivership by court order. Upon completion of proceedings as prescribed in this Notification, the SEC