Bangkok, January 10, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revision to the fund?s investment rules. The proposed revision applicable to mutual fund, private fund and provident fund
Bangkok, December 4, 2013 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on revision of the rules to allow licensed brokerage firms to expand the service on overseas investment in a wider range of financial instruments, depending upon the customers? risk appetite. Licensed underwriting firms will be permitted to underwrite overseas financial instruments in Thailand while other licensed business operators will be allowed to offer the service permissible under their licenses on overseas financial instruments...
Bangkok, October 12, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on the proposed revision to the crowdfunding rules, which have been effective since May 2015. The revision aims to meet the following
Bangkok, October 12, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on the proposed revision to the crowdfunding rules, which have been effective since May 2015.? The revision aims to meet the following
Bangkok, March 30, 2016 ? The SEC is seeking public comments on proposed amendments to the rules governing dispute settlement between retail investors and intermediaries to adjust the arbitration
Bangkok, November 4, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on a proposed revision to the public offering rules to allow faster and more cost-effective fundraising procedures for listed companies
Bangkok, November 5, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on the proposed relaxation to the rules governing investment policy of mutual funds offered for sale to accredited investors, i.e
changing market environments.The proposed key changes include (1) adjustment of position risk calculation, (2) inclusion of diverse financial instruments such as equity, debts, investment units and trusts in
with the capital market. Aiming to enhance supervision of property valuation profession to be in line with international standards and more suitable for current market environments, the proposed
priority rule ? extend the subscription limit for organizations managing investment for individuals. The proposed revision would apply to the Government Pension Fund, the Social Security Fund, provident