SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “SEC recognizes the importance of social sharing and support for the community. The launch of the Pantry of Sharing Scheme today is part of the
an opening remarks. The online training is in accordance with the physical distancing guidelines to help reduce and prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).This online training
accordance with the new CG Code. Participants from more than 250 listed companies were in attendance. SEC Senior Assistant Secretary-General Waratchya Srimachand said that this seminar is intended to help
new requirements aim to help escalate both quality and quantity of the valuers in support of increasing capital market product variety.SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said that the SEC
proposal aims to provide adequate mechanism to support the upcoming liberalization of securities business and promote new financial products which the business operators may expose to compliance risk
capital market businesses. More investment channels to support convenient and continuous investment in mutual funds will back the government policy to promote saving and investment discipline and
public awareness on life plan. The program aims to help support sustainable development in Thailand. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said the SEC launched ?Money Mun-D? to build positive
information by requiring lead underwriters in the initial public offerings (IPOs) to issue 4 consecutive quarterly research papers for IPO shares. The requirement will help solve the problem of lacking research
for screening the volunteers with annual assessment in order to help protect interest of shareholders and investors continuously and create confidence on investment in capital market.Furthermore, TIA
support securities regulators to tackle new challenges and risks. The second FSAP included the assessment of the SEC’s roles and responsibilities regarding transparency, independence, rulemaking procedures