international market and offer more investment choices for investors in both jurisdictions. In addition, the Memorandum of Understanding concerning mutual cooperation signed between the regulators in 1993 will be
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol has announced key progresses concluded at the meeting with HK counterparts, as follows: (1) SEC and SFC will continue to work on the regulatory mapping exercises whereby a common ground has been established on 3 January 2020 regarding mutual recognition of funds. At the preliminary stage, both parties agreed on cross-border offerings of funds which includes plain vanilla funds and passive ETF. Both regulators are expecting to concl...
Bangkok, March 7, 2014 ? The SEC exchanged Letters for Cooperation with Financial Services Agency (FSA), Japan, to expand business opportunity between two capital markets. In this regard, the SEC
Bangkok, February 10, 2014 ? Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) discussed with the Thai Bankers? Association (TBA) and the Association of International Banks (AIB), on the commercial banks? roles to support their subsidiaries? overseas business expansion and the services of personal asset allocation as well as wealth advisory. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said after the first 2014 semi-annual meeting with top executives of Thai and foreign commercial banks that the commer...
SEC Secretary-General said “With respect to the policy of SEC to enhance the protection for investors in the capital market, auditors and audit firms is deemed to play an important part in the process to achieve that goal. SEC has proposed to hire a researcher to conduct a study on the legislations relating to audit firms and auditors supervision in foreign country which will be taken into account in amendment of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (Securities and Exchange Act) to al...
Bangkok, June 30, 2016 ? The SEC has become one of the first signatories to the Memorandum of Cooperation on the Establishment and Implementation of the Asia Region Funds Passort (MoC), which
cooperation, the MOU aims to assist teachers and educational personnel in solving their debt problems in a concrete way. This includes increasing liquidity for debt payments, promoting good quality living
The MOU is a fruitful result of the collective cooperation of the four organizations in ensuring that their respective policies and oversight frameworks for personal data protection as well as
also promote dialogues and productive cooperation with public sector organizations, state enterprises, business sectors, civil society, the public and relevant international organizations to promote
each other both at the bilateral and multilateral levels over the past several years. The MOU signed today thus marks a significant milestone in enhancing capital market cooperation between the two