available at www.sec.or.th. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to submit comments through the website or facsimile at 0-2263-6333 or email: sumitra@sec.or.th. The public hearing ends on February
=665. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to give comments and suggestions via the website or email to kornwara@sec.or.th. The public hearing will end on 30 November 2020
securities. The consultation paper is available in Thai version only at https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/PB_Detail.aspx?SECID=920. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to submit comments and
enhance the efficiency of the existing provident funds. Essentially, the key principles of the amendments are as follows: 1. Fund management and structure: e.g., revising provisions to support the
Presently, several companies are interested to raise fund through digital token offer to finance their investment in office buildings or condominiums which will later be rented for income shared
bond does not specify a redemption period and thus may require that investors hold such bond longer than general debt securities. Additionally, SEC aims to enhance the efficiency of the sale process
During January – March this year, the SEC conducted a public hearing on proposed amendments to the PVD Act to support the development of fund structure, enhance the member protection mechanism
this issue at SEC website: https://capital.sec.or.th/webapp/phs/upload/phs1534314229hearing_34_2561.pdf. Any related and interested persons are welcome to make comments at the website or facsimile: 0
://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/PB_Detail.aspx?SECID=684. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to send comments or suggestions by 26 January 2021 via the website or e-mail to kris@sec.or.th or nichap
branch managers, and (4) enhance efficiency of investor protection by requiring business operators to ensure office branches appropriately accessible to investors, and inform clients sufficiently in