Bangkok, 30 July 2022 – with reference to Zipmex Group’s announcement on its website www.zipmex.com regarding its submission of moratorium relief for its businesses, including Zipmex Thailand, to the
example for listed companies to do the same. Restoring flooded schools and building relationships with communities Under the “Thai Stock Market Flood Relief Fund”, the SEC took part in the undertaking to
listed companies during the crisis and mitigate potential impacts on business operation. The two accounting guidelines approved by APSC on 16 April 2020 are: (1) the Temporary Relief Measures for
Commission, Thailand (“SEC”) is seeking public comments on the proposed principles and regulations concerning Digital Asset Custodial Wallet Providers to ease the requirements for these providers that has
pay a fine of Baht 683,500 and a further fine of Baht 1,000 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file (1) the audited financial
to the SEC and the SET within the specified period. The Criminal Court ordered the defendant to pay a fine of Baht 1,032,500 and a further fine of Baht 500 for each day starting from the next day of
. The Criminal Court ordered the defendant to pay a fine of Baht 881,000 and a further fine of Baht 2,000 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for
fine of Baht 1,094,500 and a further fine of Baht 500 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file (1) the audited financial statements
SEC and the SET within the specified period. The Bangkok South Criminal Court sentenced the accused to pay a total fine of Baht 337,000 and a further fine of Baht 200 each day starting from the next day
for the year 2013 (Form 56-1, 2013) to the SEC and the SET within the specified period. The Criminal Court sentenced the accused to pay a total fine of Baht 201,200 and a further fine of Baht 400 each