Bangkok, July 21, 2014 ? The SEC announced the results of the 3rd Mekong Capital Markets Cooperation (MCMC) meeting in Pattaya City that all 5 member countries agreed on mutual benefits of this
Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-General, said: “After the Thai ESGX regulations took effect on 16 April 2025, the SEC is currently reviewing applications for the establishment of 37 Thai
ASEAN Green Bond Standards.The progress of the ASEAN Green Bond Standards demonstrates the region's increasing emphasis on sustainable financing and underscores the capacity of the ASEAN Green Bond
the company to disclose information, extend the scope of special audit, and notify investors; and cooperating with relevant law enforcement agencies. We have, so far, made substantial progress in the
Business (No. 3) B.E. 2555 9 (b) policy and effective measures for preventing conflict of interests, learning of inside information between units and personnel, internal control and risk management for
management; selection and monitoring of its personnel assuring that they have and maintain such qualifications that correspond to the nature of their duties; measures to prevent improper access to inside
access to inside information among work units and personnel; and internal control measures to audit and counterbalance the operation and to prevent any transactions which may give rise to a conflict of
destination of the region. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that ?During October, 2011- April, 2015, the SEC has been striving forward the Thai capital market with the emphasis on development
destination of the region. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that ?During October, 2011- April, 2015, the SEC has been striving forward the Thai capital market with the emphasis on development