Bangkok, January 8, 2010 ? The SEC has officially launched the Change Program, a major initiative to improve its organizational efficiency and Thai capital market competitiveness in the global arena
Bangkok, January 8, 2010 ? The SEC has officially launched the Change Program, a major initiative to improve its organizational efficiency and Thai capital market competitiveness in the global arena
transactions.Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that ?The SEC has initiated a wide range of activities to enhance AGM quality. This year, we have encouraged the right protection volunteers to perform
executives’ compensation policy, method of determining the compensation packages, and structures of each compensation type;- To improve disclosure of the use of proceeds in filing documents to be more
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
in line with the current average period wherein an auditor is entrusted to be the engagement partner or the auditor affixing signature to express an opinion to financial statements on behalf of the
reduction of annual fee for both appraisal company and lead appraiser; (3) Allowing the application for approval to be filed via electronic system (online), consolidating the current
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...