Exchange Commission. Clause 3. The following securities companies shall pay fees to the Office at the rate of one percent per annum on their income, but not less than Baht two hundred thousand and not
each accounting period of six months. Such publications shall be posted in a prominent place at the office of such securities company, published in at least one local daily newspaper, and one copy shall
available at the office of the derivatives business operator for public access and also be published in at least one local daily newspaper in accordance with the rules specified in the notification of the SEC
licensed to undertake securities business in the category of mutual fund management shall have paid-up registered capital of not less than one hundred million baht. Clause 4. The securities company licensed
derivatives trading which may reduce the risk of the outstanding position of such client; (2) close out the client’s derivatives position at least one hour before the closing time of normal trading session on
company may allot the units of the fund to a person or the common person group not exceeding the following: (1) one-third of the outstanding units of the fund and; (2) fifty percent of the outstanding units
of the following manners, for which the SEC shall specify the paid-up registered capital of at least one hundred million baht: (1) Keeping the client’s assets in its possession; (2) Investing in or
is less than one Satang or at least one Satang or greater, but less than 0.5 percent of the correct unit value, the management company shall prepare and submit a report on the error to the fund
Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), as amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No. 3) B.E. 2546 (2003), paragraph two of Section 133 and paragraph one of Section 134 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E
opinion · 2 . Qualified opinion due to (can choose more than one): ( 2.1 Misstatements that are material, but not pervasive, resulting from: ( 2.1.1 selection of an inappropriate accounting policy