During the meeting with Mr. Renaud Meyer, UNDP resident representative to Thailand who has begun his term since 26 March 2019, SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol reaffirmed SEC’s readiness
), the UN Global Compact Network Thailand (UNGCNT), the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA), and the Thai E-Commerce Association (THECA). Additionally, SEC Secretary-General accepted the WEPs
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA), and the UN Global Compact Network
bondholder representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective
installments from 8 to 7 installments. The SEC requires that the bondholder representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of
; - Revision to the principal repayment conditions, from nine installments to four installments during the extended maturity period. The SEC requires that the bondholder representative analyze the benefits
’ representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons
’ representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting
to 5:1. The SEC requires that the bondholders’ representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of
another 0.5 percent per year, from 6.25 percent per year to 6.75 percent per year, throughout the extended maturity period. The SEC requires that the bondholders’ representative analyze the benefits