Baht 357,000,000. The Company will increase its registered capital by issuing 51,000,000 new ordinary shares at the offering price of Baht 7 per share, totaling Baht 357,000,000 to the seller, i.e. Mr
ordinary shares of the Company at an offering price of Baht 7 per share, to re-negotiate the conditions of investment in S- TREK shares with the Company, since such offering price of Baht 7 per share which
Management and Risk Factors 5 2.1 Credit Risk Management 5 2.2 Market Risk Management 5 2.3 Liquidity Risk Management 5 3. Business Directions and Operations of Core Businesses 7 3.1 Sustainable Development
No. Tor Jor. 12/2556 Re: Application and Approval for Offer for Sale of Newly Issued Debt Securities (No. 6) dated 11 March 2013; (7) Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor
& Certification Scheme 3 Definitions 7 Climate Bonds Standard 13 2 Part A Pre-Issuance Requirements 11 1. Use of Proceeds 11 2. Process for Evaluation and Selection of Projects & Assets 12 3. Management of Proceeds
used in business operation 6. Future projects 7. Legal disputes 8. Other important information 2.3 Management and corporate governance 9. Information on securities and shareholders 10. Management
bank-owned asset management companies tend to experience greater inflows in subsequent period. Moreover, tax- privileged investments tend to occur in the last quarter (in particular, December) of each
financial statement preparation. 3 1 (“QARP”) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 Quality Assurance Review Panel In de pe nd en t Au di t In sp ec ti on A ct iv it ie s Re po rt 1 J an ua ry 2 01 3 - 31 D ec em be r 20 13
three inspection cycles 09 Figure 7: Percentage of audit firms categorized by the evaluation result of each element in the ISQC1 Remark: The 3rd cycle inspection result comprises 13 audit firms Figure 8
........................................................................................................................................... 7 Company universe................................................................................................................................... 7 The assessment framework