: From Pledges to Action," focusing on the SEC’s roles and strategies in driving sustainability covering the business sector and human rights in the Thai capital market. The event was held on 7 February
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in the seminar titled "Business and Human Rights: Creating Opportunities for Thai Companies to Grow Sustainably," as part of the Bangkok
Human Rights for the Business Sector in the Thai Capital Market Project (Phase 3). The workshop aimed to encourage the business sector to operate with consideration for human rights, in line with the
Human Rights for the Business Sector in the Thai Capital Market Project (Phase 3). The workshop aimed to encourage the business sector to operate with consideration for human rights in line with the
to cooperate with UNDP in driving towards Sustainable Development Goals within 2030, and to implement the National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (NAP) the first phase 2019 – 2022. The NAP
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
, multiple organizations from various sectors have expressed their supports for the development of this system in every process, including the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the Association of Thai
needs. As such, intended outcomes from the supervision and development of the Thai capital market will be achieved. Rapee Sucharitakul, SEC Secretary-General said that the SEC Board has approved the
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a seminar organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to elevate Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD). On behalf of the
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