with the SEC’s strategic plan to enhance the effectiveness of internal audit functions and internal control systems. These efforts aim to elevate the corporate governance standards of listed companies
session, Mr. Paiboon Dumrongwaree, Assistant Secretary-General of the SEC, highlighted the importance of transition finance and the SEC’s ongoing efforts to develop regulatory frameworks to facilitate
decreases in the amount of Baht 359.75 million or 65.26% when compared to the same period of the year 2018. In year 2019, the Company tries to select project that can generate a profit which have to
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
from better disclosure of environmental, social and governance (ESG) information via 56-1 One Report, especially information related to greenhouse gas emission, such efforts are fundamental for
As the prevention and suppression of technology-related crimes have been designated as a national agenda, all relevant agencies are intensifying efforts to combat technology-related crimes and
the Asia GX Consortium, the SEC Secretary-General emphasized that transition finance is a crucial step towards achieving a Net Zero economy. She also highlighted collaborative efforts in developing
implementing measures for ensuring fair and transparent trading in the stock market. Efforts are also underway to improve reporting requirements for executives of listed companies regarding the use of shares as
blocked from these platforms immediately to protect the public from further harm and loss. The Investment Scam Hotline initiative is part of the SEC’s continuing efforts as a participant in the
standardized terms and conditions, and the regular dissemination of current, pertinent information. These combined efforts aim to strengthen the trustworthiness of the Thai bond market, positioning it as a