Section 58 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA), the SEC has instructed NUSA to clarify the following matters: 1. The action plan for NUSA to support liquidity or the ability to repay
In this regard, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is amending the relevant regulations to support the aforementioned tax benefit measures. These amendments broaden the investment scope of
country towards the Sustainable Development Goals, which is one of the goals of the SEC Strategic Plan for the years 2024 – 2026. This event is another step forward to support and upskill our capital market
to ensure that business operators have sufficient capital to cover risks associated with their operation and support business continuity. This will protect investors and build confidence in business
liable to the offenses under the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992)(SEA), as summarized below: 1. Concealing material facts regarding the interim dividend payment before the IPO, which should
the disruption of the bond markets, mutual funds, and eventually the overall financial markets and economy at large. The Ministry of Finance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Bank of
Stock Exchange of Thailand, (2) the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations, (3) the Thai Listed Companies Association, (4) the Association of Thai Securities Companies, (5) the Association of
Stock Exchange of Thailand, (2) the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations, (3) the Thai Listed Companies Association, (4) the Association of Thai Securities Companies, (5) the Association of
capital market are: (1) the Stock Exchange of Thailand, (2) the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations, (3) the Thai Listed Companies Association, (4) the Association of Thai Securities Companies
Stock Exchange of Thailand, (2) the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations, (3) the Thai Listed Companies Association, (4) the Association of Thai Securities Companies, (5) the Association of