Companies (AIMC), and the Thai Investors Association (TIA). Moreover, the SEC has set the directions for enhancing supervision on information disclosure of listed companies and on performance of duties of
SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon, together with the SEC executive team, held the meeting with ThaiBMA led by Director Yodrudee Santatikul, President Dr. Somjin Sornpaisarm, and the ThaiBMA executive team, on 3 November 2023 at the SEC Building. The meeting was convened with the primary objective of fostering collaboration in the development and enhancement of standards related to the issuance and offering of debt securities. Key areas of discussion encompassed the enhancement of i...
into the encountered problems and obstacles, which in turn can be taken into account for the formulation of and improvement in the supervisory directions and mechanisms for further development of the
information that might adverse affect the client's benefits. Failing to inform sufficient information by concealing material information is, respectively, in violation of Clause 20(2) of the Notification of
adverse affect the client's benefits. Failing to inform sufficient information by concealing material information is, respectively, in violation of Clause 20(2) of the Notification of Capital Market
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has convened a meeting with the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) to discuss policy directions for developing asset management
companies on 30 October 2023 at the SEC Building. The meeting’s discussion focused on policy directions to enhance competitiveness in conjunction with the development of asset management businesses towards
, said: ?Annual report and other reports such as quarterly financial statements and management discussion and analysis (MD&A) are a good source of material information on listed companies. The annual
The material events in the proposed rules are those already specified and currently required by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) to be reported by listed companies. The proposed rules would allow