confidence and supports sustainable growth in Thailand’s capital market and economy. Additionally, the SEC and the SET also discussed joint initiatives for future capital market development and investor
enhance financial knowledge and foster the development of financial skills within the educational system. The MOU also seeks to improve financial literacy among teacher trainees, teachers, school
association and the directors of TIA’s Shareholder Rights Protection Volunteer Club, and discussed the ways to enhance shareholder and investor rights protection in response to the changes in capital market
Verified tools. The business sector is encouraged to apply these tools to enhance their protection mechanisms, thereby promoting a safer online environment. Prof. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Ph.D., SEC
Capital Market Organizations (FETCO) to discuss and exchange policy views and approaches for reforming the Thai stock market to make it more attractive to investors and enhance its competitiveness on a
During January – March this year, the SEC conducted a public hearing on proposed amendments to the PVD Act to support the development of fund structure, enhance the member protection mechanism
, which will serve as another important milestone reflecting the strong relationship between the SECC and SEC Thailand. During this meeting, the SECC and SEC Thailand also agreed to enhance the strong
enhance the efficiency of the existing provident funds. Essentially, the key principles of the amendments are as follows: 1. Fund management and structure: e.g., revising provisions to support the
“Empowering Green Growth in Thailand: The Role of Thematic Bonds and Transition Finance,” to enhance knowledge and understanding of sustainability-themed bonds and transition finance for government and
beyond environmental issues and affect almost all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in the areas of health, food security, and access to water. Vulnerable groups are likely to be the most