SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to access financial instruments in the capital market is one of the factors that readies
succeeded in fund-raising. The seminar was also with the objective to provide knowledge on the capital market and the digital assets to the public under the open discussion of “How to Invest in Digital
Today, sustainability – covering social, environmental and governance factors – is central to the strategy and operations of businesses of all types and sizes throughout their supply chain as it
accordance with the new CG Code. Participants from more than 250 listed companies were in attendance. SEC Senior Assistant Secretary-General Waratchya Srimachand said that this seminar is intended to help
exemption from the calculation to support agricultural commodity business operators. The new fee is expected to be imposed on derivatives exchange business operations from the year 2021 onwards.Currently
Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Secretary-General of SEC, remarked: “The enhancement of shareholders’ rights and protections is SEC’s main mission. Scaling up the legal knowledge regarding securities and
digital media production business, create new business opportunities, expand the existing business, and help to manage costs and expenses of the production department more efficiently, etc. However, the
issuing new regulations which will allow SMEs and Startups that have been doing business for some time to be able to raise funds more widely and be eligible to list their equities in the designated
of Audit Research Project, revealing the main reason why stakeholders or related parties have failed to see the value of audit is because they do not fully understand the roles and responsibilities of
diligence in the accounting, legal and tax areas of the target investee company and the dilution effect at a ratio of 1 existing common share to 2 new common shares for the capital increase at a rate of