. Sritham Ratchakaew, Nakhon Si Thammarat Deputy Governor. During the discussion, Ms. Archinee highlighted the SEC’s efforts in handling reports of investment scams from the public and capital market
. Chusak Rachburee, Roi Et Deputy Governor. During the discussion, Ms. Archinee highlighted the SEC’s efforts in handling reports of investment scams from the public and capital market stakeholders, as
Puangpinyo, Vice Governor of Chiang Rai Province. During the discussion, Ms. Archinee highlighted the SEC's efforts to protect investors from scammers, emphasizing the collaboration among agencies and
operations and the evolving challenges. She also emphasized the SEC's role in encouraging the business sectors to integrate ESG factors into their operations and value chain to build trust and confidence in
public with long-term savings and investment options while fostering the transparent and sustainable growth of the Thai capital market. During the event, SEC Secretary-General emphasized the SEC’s role in
rights in line with the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and integrate HRDD throughout the value chain. This also emphasized ethical recruitment practices to manage
with business operators to protect investors in the current situation was emphasized. This discussion focused on policy matters for the first half of 2024, marking the initial meeting of the year, apart
time in order to have cross-regional discussion that serves the objective of this forum. The uncertainties caused by the pandemic have emphasized the importance of the forum as a venue for gathering
views and sharing experiences on infrastructure fund supervision among regulators and related stakeholders from capital markets of Thailand, Cambodia and Lao PDR. It also emphasized the important role of
financial technology and sustainable finance. Ms. Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Secretary-General of SEC Thailand, said: “FinTech and sustainable finance are key areas emphasized by SEC Thailand. We strongly