Complex Type 2 Investment Consultant
Complex Type 2 Investment Consultant
Plain Investment Consultant
Complex Type 2 Investment Consultant
Bangkok, June 17, 2014 ? SEC urges securities and asset management companies to concretely consider supporting anti-corruption with disclosure of Anti-corruption Progress Indicator of listed companies in the research. Meanwhile, securities and asset management companies are also urged to become a role model for anti-corruption practices as the Indicator of each business operators will be publicized from 2016 onwards.Chalee Chantanayingyong, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, said following disclosure...
Bangkok, 13 November 2017 ? In response to the Ministry of Finance's request, the SEC is conducting another public hearing on the draft amendment to the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) concerning the establishment of the Capital Market Development Fund (CMDF). This second consultation focuses on revising the CMDF's objectives to include necessary financial support for the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). The first hearing conducted earlier in the month of June attracted various,...
Bangkok, February 1, 2013 ? According to the news coverage, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on January 2, 2013 announced that the Special Investigation Working Team resolved to press charges against officials of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the two companies - Krungthep Thanakom Co., Ltd. (KT), Bangkok Mass Transit System PLC (BTSC) ? including their executives for involvement in the skytrain contract that they have allegedly operate railway systems or obtainin...
Pittayasophon, provided an update on the progress of the Strong Securities Issuers Project to enhance the quality of listed companies and the duty performance of personnel in the capital market, with the main
performance of personnel in the capital market. These initiatives fall under the Strong Securities Issuers Project and focus on preventing, deterring and suppressing inappropriate behaviors and misconduct. A
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) resolved to impose civil sanctions on six offenders* in the case of manipulating the BM share price, requiring them to make the total payment of 8,001,949 baht (consisting of civil monetary penalties, compensations for the benefits received or would have been received, and the reimbursements of investigative expenses incurred by the SEC) and prohibiting them from trading securities or derivatives for a period of six months or 11 months each (as the cas...