Bangkok, October 1, 2012 ? The SEC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Office of Auditor General of Thailand (OAG) on September 27 to enhance audit quality of state owned enterprises
organization or state owned enterprise. Fees for registration of transfer, mortgage and leasehold will also be reduced to 0.01% but not exceeding 100,000 baht. For unitholders of infrastructure fund, dividend
supporting medical innovations, donation of alcohol gels, Inthanin drinks, Bangchak cash cards to various state agencies. Also includes the sales of alcohol and masks at special price, donation of cloth masks
recommendations: ? Improving State Owned Enterprises (SOE) governance and making the state a more effective owner? Protecting the independence and effectiveness of the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC
recommendations:??Improving State Owned Enterprises (SOE) governance and making the state a more effective owner??Protecting the independence and effectiveness of the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC
1 (-Translation-) Ref. No. IRS.025/2019 October 31, 2019 Subject Acquisition of Shares in Hello Bangkok LED Co, Ltd., which is an Assets Acquisition Transaction of the Company, Issuance and Offering of the Newly Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company through a Private Placement which is a Connected Transaction, Capital Reduction, Capital Increase, Entering into the Right to Sell Advertising Media Agreement which is a Connected Transaction, Appointment of the Independent Financial Advisor and Call...
1 (-Translation-) Ref. No. IRS.025/2019 October 31, 2019 Subject Acquisition of Shares in Hello Bangkok LED Co, Ltd., which is an Assets Acquisition Transaction of the Company, Issuance and Offering of the Newly Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company through a Private Placement which is a Connected Transaction, Capital Reduction, Capital Increase, Entering into the Right to Sell Advertising Media Agreement which is a Connected Transaction, Appointment of the Independent Financial Advisor and Call...
four state-owned financial institutes, namely, Krungthai Bank (KTB), Government Saving Bank (GSB), Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank of Thailand (SME D Bank), and Export-Import Bank of
technology business, which is decreased by Baht 25 million or 13% compared to the revenue of Baht 191 million for Q1’ 2017. It is due to a decrease of developing ERP system projects of a state-owned enterprise
and irrigation agencies that had already been accelerated. State-owned enterprises' capital expenditure contracted in line with disbursements in energy and transportation investment projects. However