public. The drafted regulations are expected to come into force on 4 January 2022 concurrently with the BOT’s regulations so that bond receipt and delivery to foreign investors will be done only through
1.6 million sheets per year, accounting for 39 tons of carbon dioxide exhaustion. This paperless process could also save operating costs such as printout delivery, electricity and document storage by
and the settlement and delivery systems must be efficient.SEC disseminates the public hearing document on this matter at SEC website: https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/PB_Detail.aspx?SECID=546
dioxide, and reduced other expenses such as document delivery, electricity and document storage which can help businesses save approximately 1 million baht per year.Moreover, the amendment expands
of conflicts of interest, internal control and receipt and delivery of fund assets. The consultation paper is available at www.sec.or.th/hearing. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to
fixed details, that cover several issues such as personnel’s well-preparedness, investment management, reception and delivery of funds’ assets and risk management.SEC has studied the supervision in
details, that cover several issues such as personnel readiness, investment management, receiving and delivery of funds’ assets and risk management.SEC has studied the supervision in other countries and
roles, mandates, and service delivery approaches, alongside the application of digital technology and innovation to improve operational efficiency. The content covered fundamental concepts of the
services consists of cost of sales from electricity generation and distribution and costs of services and rental from provision of services and development of renewable energy projects. For the year 2018
(Bank of Ayudhya PLC), Mr. Natee Sithiprasasana, Deputy Secretary-General of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), and Vice Chairman of the FTI's Renewable Energy Industry Club. The panel participants