discussed about possibility in developing other cross-border products, such as depositary receipts (DR) and infrastructure funds, as well as further cooperation in exchanging information for supervision, by
SEC and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) are developing a bilateral agreement for cross-border fund offerings under the HK-TH MRF project with the main objective of facilitating mutual
of engagements with market participants on further developing the cross border offering of ASEAN collective investment schemes (CIS) to complement the recently enhanced ASEAN CIS framework.The ACMF
SET is a welcome addition to Thailand and Singapore cross-border development. SEC Thailand looks forward to the successive implementation and participation from market stakeholders. Meanwhile, we
ASEAN Secretariat. The meeting was held at the SEC Office Building on 23 August 2019.The meeting was set to focus on updating further progresses of ACMF Working Groups, with key topics on developing the
up the quality of financial reports and information disclosure of listed companies. Tipsuda Thavaramara, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, said that ?At present, freer flow of capital and cross-border
SEC Chairman Voravidh Champeeratana said that “SEC is aware of the importance and necessity in developing SMEs and startups which will promote continuous and sustainable growth for Thai economy
is an initiative under the ACMF Implementation Plan endorsed by the ASEAN Finance Ministers in 2009. The Framework aims to facilitate cross-border offerings of Equity Securities and Plain Debt
ensure compliance with respective laws and developing capital markets of the two countries. The MoU, signed by SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak and SECC Director General Ming Bankosal, aims at
The 31st ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) Meeting today in Phuket discussed the progress of ACMF initiatives on sustainability, connectivity and resilience. The initiative on developing a Roadmap