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...
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
The SEC Board has passed a resolution approving in principle the proposal to amend the Ministerial Regulations on Licensing of Digital Asset Businesses B.E. 2561 (2018) and relevant regulations to promote fundraising and investment in investment tokens and to support interested securities business operators in providing services related to the said products. This in turn would increase access channels to investors in both primary and secondary markets. The SEC is therefore conducting this public...
Bangkok, January 14, 2016 ? SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul today announced the SEC Strategic Plan 2016-2018 to stakeholders from all sectors, placing a special focus on well-balanced and fundamental development of ecosystem in the Thai capital market to enhance trustworthiness as well as efficiency and competitiveness of intermediaries and the overall market. The three-year strategic plan gives more weight to practical rules and regulations developed from effective communication and un...
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
director? opinion for further consideration on each director ?s performance under the SEA. With respect to this transaction, the SEC closely coordinates with the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in support
director? opinion for further consideration on each director ?s performance under the SEA. With respect to this transaction, the SEC closely coordinates with the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in support
B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA). As a result, the SEC filed a criminal complaint against the four persons involved, namely (1) Mr. Bhusana Premanode and (2) Ms. Sunjutha Witchawut, former IEC director and