Aiming to create tangible digital transformation, the MOUs are the SEC’s first multilateral cooperation with the country’s leading digital driver organizations, namely (1) the Ministry of Digital
leading to lower operating costs. Additionally, the SEC will use RegTech for a better regulatory supervision and place high importance on cyber resilience. Strategy Two: To promote the Thai capital market
Companies (AIMC), and the Thai Investors Association (TIA). Moreover, the SEC has set the directions for enhancing supervision on information disclosure of listed companies and on performance of duties of
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol and nine leading digital organizations led by Ms. Ajarin Pattanapanchai, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, signed the
SEC’s key strategies on tech-driven sustainable growth and prosperity. The conference which attracted more than 300 participants from leading organizations was held at the Centara Grand Hotel
In addition, there will be three director-level switches, namely: 1. Mrs. Sureerut Suradecha, from Director of the Sales Conduct Supervision Department to Director of the Investment Management
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand leading representatives from public and private sectors. The meeting featured exchanges of views and strategies on investment promotion, business opportunities, and
registered to be derivatives intermediaries; (6) a financial institution whose core business is under direct supervision of another regulatory agency and later obtained license to undertake securities business
registered to be derivatives intermediaries; (6) a financial institution whose core business is under direct supervision of another regulatory agency and later obtained license to undertake securities business
from all sectors, leading to a well-functioning capital market ecosystem in current conditions and into the future. Our collaboration will enhance market efficiency and contribute to the development