funding sources.SEC found that one of the problems and difficulties that prevent SMEs from accessing funds in the capital market is the laws and rules concerning fund mobilization, which cause unnecessary
unnecessary burdens on listed companies without compromising proper protection for shareholders.?The consultation paper is available at www.sec.or.th. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to submit
unnecessary burdens on listed companies without compromising proper protection for shareholders.?The consultation paper is available at www.sec.or.th. Stakeholders and interested parties are welcome to submit
procedure to replace the performance of the audit committee because there is less possibility of damage to the customers and requirement of the audit committee may cause unnecessary burden on the business
meeting concluded that SEC would revise the supervision regulations which are problematic or unnecessary (regulatory guillotine) and consideration would be given to the differences in business models
Guillotine is the regulatory review of the existing laws and regulations. The reviewed laws and regulations that are unnecessary or do not keep pace with situations or remain obstacles to livelihoods or
._____________________Remarks:* Regulatory Guillotine is the regulatory review of the existing laws and regulations. The reviewed laws and regulations that are unnecessary or do not keep pace with situations or remain obstacles
legal requirement on minimum face value of debentures may be too high and hinder retail investors to access debt markets, or the prohibition of set-off can cause unnecessary procedures and fees to issuer
project to facilitate the business sector (Regulatory Guillotine*) in order to facilitate and reduce unnecessary costs for the business sector. The consultation paper is available at www.sec.or.th
concerning auditors of subsidiaries, to reduce unnecessary burdens and obstacles to funding. The consultation paper is available at http://capital.sec.or.th/webapp/phs/upload/phs1521168500hearing_06_2561.pdf