progresses on the revision to the Thai ESG funds rules to accommodate the government’s saving and investment promotion initiatives. The event took place on 30 July 2024 at the SEC Building.Mrs. Pornanong
Pursuant to the SEC’s rules, all Thailand ESG Funds are required to invest in companies operating sustainably and receiving SET ESG Ratings as eligible assets* at an average proportion of at least 80
Currently, rules on providing investor services and communication of securities company regarding offering for sale of high-risk or complex capital market products do not cover the provision of NC
arising from the use of technology; and (5) To Improve other details of the rules to better communicate the intent and enable effective risk control implementation.The public hearing documents are
The SEC is proposing to revise the rules and related guidelines on the establishment of information technology system, which have been in force since 2016. The proposed changes aim to keep pace with
At its meeting No.11/2563 on 19 May 2020 chaired by SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, the CMSB approved in principle of the amendment of rules applicable to funds and trusts which
Presently, several companies are interested to raise fund through digital token offer to finance their investment in office buildings or condominiums which will later be rented for income shared to holders of digital tokens or real estate-backed initial coin offering (ICO). Meanwhile, the regulations have not yet extended to such fund raising method and a smart contract has not yet covered an enforcement of investors’ rights in some issues which are activities occurring outside blockchain...
The amended rules on approval of ICO portals give the applicants more flexibility and reduce risk on developing/investing in high-cost work systems while the approval process is underway
majority investors were retail investors, accounting for approximately 81 percent, and HNW accounting for approximately 6 percent. SEC is therefore proposing principles for amending the rules on
in the international arena and increase investment alternatives for investors of both markets. SEC is therefore proposing to amend the rules on supervision of cross-border fund offerings to