financial benefits from trading derivatives on non-public information concerning JAS, i.e., dividend payment for the year 2015 and a repurchase scheme at the beginning of the following year, which he had
Mr.Chai Sophonpanich Mr.Chai Sophonpanich (“Mr.Chai”) , then chairman and chief executive officer of Bangkok Insurance Public Company Limited ("BKI"), proposed a dividend payment plan for
-supervision system for executive asset management that was insufficient to prevent conflicts of interest. Specifically, Bualuang Securities issued internal approvals exempting six executives from the firm’s
subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not
subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not
subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not
subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not
subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not
, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of such loans were too low. The acts mentioned above did not comply
Group Public Company Limited ("ACAP"), a GSC’s subsidiary, in the cumulative value of 180 million baht (73% of the total GSC’s asset) without the approval of shareholders. The interest rates of