According to AIA’s inspection report and SEC’s further investigation, it was found that Sorrapon received the unit-linked life insurance premium from the client but did not forward the premium
presentation of the investment amount and the gains from loss of control in subsidiaries. In addition, the information disclosed in its Q2 and Q3/2017 financial statements were incomplete and ambiguous, which is
in its Q2 and Q3/2017 financial statements were incomplete and ambiguous, which is likely to affect the rights and interests of shareholders or the decision making on investment. For example, an
invest in some claim-to-be digital tokens which is in fact another form of Ponzi scheme. Such scheme can be detected by ambiguous business plans, products or platforms, as well as the lack of trustworthy
mutual fund brokerage securities companies, and 4 life insurance companies, the list of which can be viewed at: https://insight-fund.sec.or.th/. Ms. Waratchya Srimachand, SEC Deputy Secretary-General said
rules, conditions, and procedures for appointment and conduct of fund manager; (9) “Training Institute” means training institutes accepted by the Office; (10) “Unit-linked life insurance policy” means an
procedures for appointment and conduct of fund manager; (9) “Training Institute” means training institutes accepted by the Office; (10) “Unit-linked life insurance policy” means an insurance policy issued by
procedures for appointment and conduct of fund manager; (9) “Training Institute” means training institutes accepted by the Office; (10) “Unit-linked life insurance policy” means an insurance policy issued by
other training institutes approved by the Office; “Unit-linked life insurance policy” means an insurance policy issued by life insurance company to the insured as evidence that the insured and the life
Community (AEC), and the advancing digital age amid the rapid pace of technological advancement, thus leading to changing customer behavior, regulatory changes and life platform-driven competition. Given the