E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2018 In the first quarter of 2018, Thai economic growth gained traction, buoyed by both domestic and international factors. However, the business sector faced rising challenges, namely various forms of competition, a borderless marketplace within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), and the advancing digital age amid the rapid pace of technological advancement, thus lea...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A HibrWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending September 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the third quarter of 2018 grew at a decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition, the broade...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending September 30, 2019 Thai economic activity in the third quarter of 2019 continued to see limited support, after growing by 2.30 percent in the second quarter. The Thai economy did show some signs of strength in the third quarter, due mostly to the low base effect of the same period last year, especially in the tourism sector. However, exports and private investment – two major e...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2018 gained further traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition...
products (i.e., annuities), tax-efficient decisions, and liability-relative asset allocation optimization. Using Monte Carlo simulation, we estimate a retiree can expect to generate 22.6% more in certainty
Securities and Exchange Commission 10,13-16 The GPF Witthayu Building 93/1 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330. Tel: 0-2695-9999, 0-2263-6499 Fax: 0-2256-7711 www.sec.or.th. Securities and Exchange Commission Independent Audit Inspection Activities Report Independent Audit Inspection Activities Report for the 1st Cycle 1 October 2010 - 31 December 2012 Introduction Quality Assurance Review Panel (“QARP”) First step with confidence Activities for audit quality enhancement Summary of...
THAILAND CORPORATE ESG DISCLOSURE LISTED COMPANIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT Prepared by Robert Black, Dr Rory Sullivan, Ella Harvey and Chup Priovashini (Chronos Sustainability) May 2022 THAILAND CORPORATE ESG DISCLOSURE Contents Foreword from SEC Thailand ..................................................................................................................... 3 Foreword from World Bank ...................................................................................
Under the SEA, the SEC has the duty to promote, develop and supervise the Thai capital market to ensure reliability, transparency and fairness for all parties concerned. In fulfilling this mission, the
the Thai capital market to ensure reliability, transparency and fairness for all parties. In fulfilling this mission, the Board emphasizes corporate governance practices within the SEC, incorporating
Thai capital market. In the upcoming 2011, we expect the Thai capital market to continue to experience similar factors of high impact - the shifting global economy, foreign capital flows and domestic