Bangkok, October 1, 2012 ? The SEC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Office of Auditor General of Thailand (OAG) on September 27 to enhance audit quality of state owned enterprises
are allowed to also inform the SEC of the names of foreign business operators instead of only the names of the foreign personnel as previously required; 2. Modifying the requirements for notifying the
all stakeholders and TSFC is required to submit monthly progress report to the SEC.?
digital assets would be required to include information disclosure through registration with the SEC Office instead of applying for approval. In addition, the requirement for digital asset offering via
would not only improve the efficiency of debt offering supervision but also lighten the loads of debt issuers and maintain appropriate protection for investors. For such proposes, the SEC Office is
The SEC Strategic Plan 2024–2026 prioritizes the strengthening of Thai capital market trust and highlighting the critical significance of investor confidence in cultivating a robust capital market that serves as a channel for fundraising of businesses and investment for investors. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve sustainable development, reduce inequalities. Recognizing the importance of complete, transparent, and timely IPO information for investors’ informed decision-making, the SEC aims to...
appraisers for transactions in capital market in the following manners: (1) Extending the approval period from 2 to 5 years. The lead appraiser, however, is still required to take
Bangkok, August 14, 2008 ? Discussion in the latest quarterly meeting between the SEC and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) focused on the industry?s efforts to introduce new financial instruments for investor?s choice. SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said: ?We discussed potential approaches to make fund investment more attractive and better responsive to different needs of investors.? The meeting has agreed on the following:1. Mutual funds, private fu...
Bangkok, August 14, 2008 ? Discussion in the latest quarterly meeting between the SEC and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) focused on the industry?s efforts to introduce new financial instruments for investor?s choice. SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said: ?We discussed potential approaches to make fund investment more attractive and better responsive to different needs of investors.? The meeting has agreed on the following:1. Mutual funds, private fu...