debt instruments issued by the company under (e) or an agreement in the nature of money lending to the company under (e), provided that a fund has already become the shareholder of such company. (4)4
held by a fund at an amount more than seventy five percent of its outstanding shares and representing more than seventy five percent of its total voting rights; (f)7 the debt instruments issued by the
24,000,000 MYR which is equivalent to 196,537,120 THB at the exchange rate of 8.0548 THB per MYR on November 24, 2017 which prior to Board of Director’ Company. The exchange rate is referred to the Bank of
24,000,000 MYR which is equivalent to 196,537,120 THB at the exchange rate of 8.0548 THB per MYR on November 24, 2017 which prior to Board of Director’ Company. The exchange rate is referred to the Bank of
million Baht from last year. This would support the overall performance of the Company further in the future. In 2018, the Company was able to pursue a remarkably success in distress debt management
year. In 2017, the Company achieved a remarkably success in distress debt management business. The Company achieved its record high in cash collection at 1,847 million Baht. Thanks to distress the
year. In 2017, the Company achieved a remarkably success in distress debt management business. The Company achieved its record high in cash collection at 1,847 million Baht. Thanks to distress the
14,211 million Baht from last year. This would support the overall performance of the Company further in the future. In 2018, the Company was able to pursue a remarkably success in distress debt management
has studied and conducted a regulatory mapping between Thailand and Luxembourg to support Thai companies that are ready for listing overseas. The study shows that Thai debt securities issuers can
. The SEC has therefore proposed regulatory requirements to support the issuance and offering of debt instruments whose proceeds are intended to promote the country’s transition, in alignment with