Bangkok, April 8, 2014 ? The SEC requires all licensees of securities and derivatives businesses appoint independent directors at least one-fourth of the board members by January 1, 2016.SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak revealed that the Capital Market Supervisory Board recently approved revision of regulations on independent directors of licensed securities and derivatives business operators. The revised regulations require the said licensees appoint independent directors to perform...
The SEC has filed the criminal complaint against Mr. Prakorn Makjumroen, a former director and executive of Stark, for falsifying STARK and its subsidiaries’ financial statements from 2021 – 2022
established under other laws. The proposed revision includes the exemption of independent director rules for all licensed business operators, under the specified criteria. The qualifications of independent
Protection Department (RLPD) on its 22nd Anniversary. Ms. Aim-orn Siangyai, RLPD Director-General, and Mr. Theerayuth Kaewsing, RLPD Deputy Director-General, welcomed the SEC’s representatives. On this special
This collaboration aims to empower businesses with knowledge and tools for safeguarding their brand assets and intellectual property (IP) rights, for example, Brand Rights Protection and Meta
Companies Association (TLCA), the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC), the Government Pension Fund (GPF) and the Thai Investors Association (TIA) jointly promote the right protection
Bangkok, February 28, 2013 ? The SEC, the Thai Investors Association (TIA), and the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA) jointly reinforced the right protection volunteer campaign to fully
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee resolved to impose civil sanctions on Mr. Thanawat, who was IFEC director and executive at the time of the offence. He was ordered to pay a civil fine and
regarding director appointments to remove legal restrictions and allow the company to resume business.The critical issues to be considered at the meeting are crutial to the company's ability to resume normal
Bangkok, 2 December 2016 - The Criminal Fining Committee has imposed a fine of 5,560,000 baht on {A}, a former director of Jasmine International Public Company Limited (JAS), for failing to perform