Bangkok, July 8, 2016 ? The SEC Independent Audit Inspection Activities Reports for the second-cycle period during 2013-2015 have shown significant progress in the quality control system of audit
satisfactory improvement among 585* listed companies. The rise of 13 such companies to Progress Level 5 (out of 6 levels) indicated extended efforts to involve stakeholders in the implementation of corporate
, which will lead to the improvement of the audit oversight in Thailand” SEC gives priority to audit quality which is an essential factor to raise the credibility of the financial
collaboration framework and entered into MoU signing to lay the foundation for capital market cooperation to promote sustainable growth in the region. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General revealed the
incorporated to allow the investing public to access and benefit from the capital market. The said integrated strategic moves aim to contribute to the sustainable growth of the Thai capital market. ?This
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Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
On 11 December 2019, the SEC Board passed a resolution approving ThaiBMA as a licensed securities depository under the regulatory sandbox project whereby blockchain technology is implemented to enhance the speed and efficiency of the trading process of corporate bond. Currently two companies have issued and offered corporate bonds for sale using the blockchain system of ThaiBMA, namely (1) Toyota Leasing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. offering corporate bonds exclusively to institutional investors...
Trairatvorakul, who gave a keynote speech on Thai businesses on the path to sustainable growth. From the Tom Yam Kung crisis 20 years ago, Thai businesses have made great improvements in strategic risk
Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the