SEC jointly with the Revenue Department and the Thai Listed Companies Association held a seminar introducing e-Tax Invoice to listed companies to enhance their business competitiveness. The seminar
to international standards and helps enhance transparency and investor confidence in financial reports and disclosures in the Thai capital market. In strengthening audit quality, the SEC revised
up the quality of financial reports and information disclosure of listed companies. Tipsuda Thavaramara, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, said that ?At present, freer flow of capital and cross-border
Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the revision and promotion of various measures to enhance minority investor protection, resulting in the
be one of the first participants in the ARFP initiative, a significant milestone in the promotion of cross-border CIS offerings since the ASEAN CIS in 2014. The ARFP would present more investment
of Thailand (SET), the Federation of Thai Industries, Thai Chamber of Commerce, Investment Banking Club and participating approved auditors. At present, 289 companies from 42 provinces joined the
campaign promoting financial literacy and consumer protection. The initiative aims to raise global awareness, in line with the SEC’s efforts to enhance financial literacy, improve technological knowledge
-based businesses combining science and technology with creativity to deliver high quality and outstanding products or services. Joining with alliances in this Project will enhance opportunity for those
plant project with the installed capacity of 220 MW at Minbu District, Myanmar that ECF Power Company Limited (ECF-P) as the Company’s subsidiary holds 20 percent of total shares of GEP. At present, the
Holdings Limited (“SGAH”), which is at present an associate of the Company, at the amount of USD 65 million, or equivalent to approximately Baht 2,138 million, in order to support and strengthen the