The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Sarica Apiwatthakakul, Director of the Capital Market Education Department, welcomed instructors and students from the Department of
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) welcomed instructors and students from Financial Engineering Program, School of Science and Technology, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, on
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Assistant Secretary-General Ms. Sucha Boonyanate, welcomed students and instructors from School of Law, Mae Fah Luang University, on their study
offering information of each class of bonds, types of offering, risk levels, fact sheets, and relevant reports etc., to enable convenient access of the public and interested parties. The information can be
international standards such as UN SDGs. Additionally, fact sheets and prospectuses of SRI Funds are downloadable from the ESG Product Platform for the convenience of interested individuals. The SEC
1.6 million sheets per year, accounting for 39 tons of carbon dioxide exhaustion. This paperless process could also save operating costs such as printout delivery, electricity and document storage by
electronically file an application through the OFAM system without having to submit hard copies to SEC. The move is expected to save 1.6 million sheets of paper per year, or equivalent to 39 tons of carbon
instructors. In addition, 13 alliances from the ?Financial Literacy: Road to Thailand?s Prosperity? Project and other supporters will be of assistance on volunteer mentors, contents and public relations to
operating time and 1,645,764 sheets of paper use. The completed 15 projects consist of five intermediary business and exchange projects, four asset management business projects, three fundraising projects
decreased 48% but there are cost of free sheets of related parties of Baht 2.6 million. Selling and administrative expenses increased 254% since the Group recognised provision for doubtful accounts from