Bangkok, August 15, 2013 ? The SEC, the Thai Investors Association (TIA) and the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA) co-announced Thai listed companies? success in the 2013 Annual General Shareholders Meeting (AGM) Assessment with very high average score at 91.04 out of 100.? Most companies assessed with the scores higher than those of last year, reflecting continual corporate governance improvement in the Thai capital market.Among all companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General, and SEC executives, held a meeting with the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC), led by Mrs. Chavinda Hanratanakool, Chairperson of AIMC, and senior executives from 28 asset management companies. The discussion focused on policy guidelines for developing the investment management business as a mechanism for achieving Thailand's strategic goals. This includes enhancing the econ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Sarica Apiwatthakakul, Director of the Capital Market Education Department, welcomed instructors and students from the Department of
strengthening capacities of the organization to cope with change and achieve the SEC Mission.”Ms. Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, SEC Secretary-General, said: “In laying out the SEC Strategic Plan 2021-2023, we took into
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) welcomed instructors and students from Financial Engineering Program, School of Science and Technology, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, on
instructors. In addition, 13 alliances from the ?Financial Literacy: Road to Thailand?s Prosperity? Project and other supporters will be of assistance on volunteer mentors, contents and public relations to
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Assistant Secretary-General Ms. Sucha Boonyanate, welcomed students and instructors from School of Law, Mae Fah Luang University, on their study
executives of the company under Chapter 3/1 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. The proposed rules aim to achieve a better balance between compliance cost for listed firms and benefit of public
public policy and pre-determined criteria. This exemption rule would facilitate social enterprises in raising fund for their operation to achieve the objectives of promoting employment or solving social
navigating investment opportunities in the capital market. The booth provided insight into investment products and strategies to help individuals achieve their financial goals while protecting themselves