Bangkok, March 5, 2012 ? The SEC board is proposing to amend the Provident Fund Act of 1987 in the following areas:(1) Employee will be able to pay savings into the fund at the rate higher than
interest, the debentures? rate of return will be lower than pre-determined interest rates; accordingly, the longer issuer defers the interest payment, the lower the return rate for investors. The SEC urges
leading to lower operating costs. Additionally, the SEC will use RegTech for a better regulatory supervision and place high importance on cyber resilience. Strategy Two: To promote the Thai capital market
Bangkok, May 10, 2011 ? The SEC is inviting the investing public to visit SEC Investment Mart at Money Expo 2011 which will run from May 12 to 15. SEC highlights include the latest investment trends
decision on securities and derivatives trading.The SEC and related organizations will closely cooperate and keep abreast of information with effect on investment in SET and TFEX to allow investing public to
high net worth individual only. To widen investors? investment choices of increasing return or creating variety and complexity of investment strategy, the AI funds will be allowed to invest in
international standard. The indicators will be of use in assessment of two aspects, namely CSR Progress Indicator and Anti-corruption Progress Indicator, ranging from basic to ultimate level of development. With
companies licensed to undertake the said businesses. In addition, the revisions will extend the scope of transactions subject to segregation to cover offshore securities trading service, brokering, dealing
prescribed. The proposal includes rectification period, restriction of business operations during rectification period and undertakings in case of failure to rectify. The proposed rules will provide more up-to
incorporated companies in Thailand and other ASEAN members, simultaneously or in proximate period, under the ACMF framework. The issuers will be allowed to file with the SEC disclosure documents using ASEAN