, being well aware that prevention of those scams needs collective efforts of all relevant parties, has called for collaboration of business operators, i.e., securities companies, investment management
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Ms. Archinee Pattamasukhon, SEC Assistant Secretary-General, participated in a press conference on “Warning of Online Investment Scams,” hosted
banks to protect its users from increasingly sophisticated online investment and payment scams. In Thailand, Meta has joined forces with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to help raise
scammer tactics under the Building Thai Resilience against Scams 1212 ETDA (2nd) Project, organized by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA). During the discussion, Ms. Archinee outlined the
Resilience against Scams 1212 ETDA (2nd) Project, organized by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA). The event was presided over by Mr. Nirat Pongsitthavorn, Governor of Chiang Mai.During the
Building Thai Resilience against Scams 1212 ETDA (2nd) Project, organized by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA). The event was presided over by Mr. Piyapong Chuwong, Ratchaburi Deputy
Resilience against Scams 1212 ETDA (2nd) Project, organized by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA). Mr. Puthana Chompuming, Phayao’s Vice Governor, presided over the event.During the
The Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a panel discussion on the topic “Exposing Scams: Staying Ahead of Scammers 5.0” and presented an investor education
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) participated in a panel discussion on the topic “Exposing Scams: Staying Ahead of Scammers 5.0” and presented an investor education exhibition booth as
The current situation regarding investment scams through online channels has become increasingly concerning and has caused widespread harm to the public. Various deceptive tactics are being used