Bangkok, July 8, 2013 - The SEC suspended {A} from duty as an approved securities investment consultant for a period of three months.Following investor complaint, the SEC found from communication records between {A}, then a former securities investment consultant of Country Group Securities Plc., and her client that she had been authorized by the client to take care of the account as well as make securities trading decisions on behalf of the client. She then continuously made trading decision...
deficient operations, as ordered. The SEC Board, therefore, by virtue of Section 35, Paragraph 2, of the Digital Asset Business Law, passed a resolution ordering a suspension of Zipmex business operations as
independent financial advisor views that despite the reasonable objectives of the proposed acquisitions, NBC’s shareholders should not grant an approval because (1) the sale price of “Komchadluek” assets and
purchase price are reasonable and beneficial for the company and its shareholders and in compliance with reasonable conditions. In this regard, IFA is of the opinion that the acquisition is reasonable
เพื่อยกระดับการกำกับดูแลให้ยืดหยุ่น ชัดเจนขึ้น สอดคล้องกับแนวทางสากล เสริมสร้างความโปร่งใส สนับสนุนเสถียรภาพความยั่งยืนของอุตสาหกรรมกองทุนรวมในระยะยาว
Earlier, Zipmex announced the suspension of its services for digital asset trading, money deposits and withdrawals in Thai baht, and deposits and withdrawals of digital assets, due to problems with
information relating to side pocket operations, to enable unitholders to continuously monitor the status and progress of the assets.2. Revisions to the criteria on suspension of dealing, requiring AMCs to
suspended, and it has not yet surpassed the three-year interval time after either the person completed the term of imprisonment or the suspension of sentence period was over: (a) The offences under the second
evidences, it is reasonable to believe that Mr. Suphan Sethapanich has obtained benefits from selling the bills of exchange (B/E). He, therefore, committed an offense with dishonest intent and obtained
characteristics; (3) having any improper behavior which, if considered on a reasonable ground, materially affected clients, investors, company or shareholders, or money market or capital market as a whole, in a