SEC Thailand, as the host of the 30th ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) on 18 March 2019, and other ASEAN regulators endorsed the Roadmap on ASEAN Sustainable Capital Markets to provide clear
securities trading center; (d) having a plan to report the results of the experiment and progress of service provision to the SEC Office on a continuous basis; (e) having a clear exit strategy in case of
) having a clear exit strategy in case of leaving the regulatory sandbox upon or before expiration. (5) specifying a limited scope of services to alleviate material impacts or damage on investors or the
efficient, transparent, and examinable, in a bid to promote confidence towards, and integrity and security of, the overall financial system, and to improve the competitiveness and image of the Thai capital
without warning statements or warning practices are unclear. The SEC is therefore conducting this public hearing on a proposed amendment to the relevant regulations to establish a clear standard of warning
underwriting limited to investment units (LBDU) and derivatives brokerage by requiring the business operator set up a compliance unit with clear duty and responsibility in writing and having adequate number of
trigger fund rules require that intermidiaries disclose clear information with regard to commission fees, product features and risk warnings. For example, the information that the trigger point is not a
public with long-term savings and investment options while fostering the transparent and sustainable growth of the Thai capital market. During the event, SEC Secretary-General emphasized the SEC’s role in
transparent, fair and free from anti-competitive situations; (2) Post-approval duties of the association: The association shall perform its duties in accordance with good governance principles and
electronic system will be more transparent and reflect the companies? good governance. At present, several countries have used the similar system including ASEAN members in preparation for ASEAN Economic