The SEC Secretary-General together with the Management Team convened a joint meeting yesterday with the Investment Banking Club led by President Mr. Somphop Keerasuntonpong to discuss cooperation in the development and enhancement of fundraising regulations, emphasizing the mutual assistance in screening companies offering securities for sale to the public and applying for listing on the stock exchange. The two parties also discussed the enhancement of fundraising supervision and the roles of fi...
Rules for Custody of Customer Assets and Essential Details of Custody Agreement
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-General, said: “This legislative amendment involves improvements across multiple areas, from increasing efficiency in short-selling supervision to ensure
performance must also be easy to understand and appropriately reflect the accuracy of the information;(2) Increasing flexibility in reporting financial statements of private funds by allowing reporting
154.6 percent when compared to the year 2017 at 236.0 MB. Therefore, the Company would like to clarify the operating results as following essential information: Revenue In the year 2018, the Company and
the operating results as following essential information: Revenue Q2/2018, the Company and its subsidiaries had total revenue of 221.2 MB, increased from Q2/2017 at 1 MB by 0.5 percent that effected
, increasing 20% YoY from TTTBB consolidation and organic business growth, while increasing 1.4% QoQ driven by continued demand for mobile and fixed broadband connectivity. FBB maintained a growth engine
13.6 MB by 71.60 percent when compared to Q3/2017 at 19.1 MB. Therefore, the Company would like to clarify the operating results as following essential information: • Revenue Q3/2018, the Company and its
reported a core service revenue of Bt138,569mn, increasing 4.2% YoY, attributed to the performance of all core services dedicated to delivering high-quality products, as well as additional revenue
(SCGP), and Thai Oil Public Company Limited (TOP).In addition, Thai listed companies achieve the highest average score of 103.83 points in ASEAN, increasing from the previous 2021 assessment, which was