on capital market infrastructure for sustainable growth including mutual recognition of regulatory standards and practices, development of collective investment scheme business, promotion of financial
principles of the ASEAN Collective Investment Schemes (ASEAN CIS) and the Asia Region Funds Passport (ARFP) specified in the existing relevant regulations would apply to the cross-border offerings of funds
Bangkok, February 11, 2014 ? Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General revealed that the SEC Board has approved draft regulation on the offering of ASEAN Collective Investment Schemes (ASEAN CIS
in investments without active involvement in management. This includes investments in securities, derivatives or digital assets at a collective total exceeding 40 percent of the total assets as per the
the current one. - in case of acquiring assets, clarify the types of assets and the approximate spending amount. - in case of investing in a business, clarify the nature of the business to be invested
1. To acquire assets or invest in a business related to the current one. - in case of acquiring assets, clarify the types of assets and the approximate spending amount. - in case of investing in a
Depository Receipts The Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 4/2561 Re: Provisions relating to Offering for Sale of Units of Foreign Collective Investment Scheme The Notification
Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 4/2561 Re: Provisions relating to Offering for Sale of Units of Foreign Collective Investment Scheme The Notification of the Office of the Securities and
Depository Receipts The Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 4/2561 Re: Provisions relating to Offering for Sale of Units of Foreign Collective Investment Scheme The Notification
) that aims to facilitate cross-border offerings of eligible collective investment schemes among APEC member economies while ensuring investor protection in the economies participating in the ARFP. The