Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the
The objective of the project, which is organized for the second year in continuation from 2022, is to give financial support for development of necessary knowledge and skills for women, who have potentials and appropriate qualifications, to become ready for corporate leadership roles, through IOD’s training program for corporate directors, the Director Certification Program (DCP). The project is also aimed to establish a mechanism that increases opportunities for women to be selected as corporat...
popularity, as employers and organizations realize the benefits of employee?s choice that offers diversifying investment choices in response to a wide range of each member?s demand. Moreover, the SEC promotes
The SEC supports and promotes sustainable investment on a continued basis, emphasizing the importance of business operation and investment in the Thai capital market that takes into account every
it applies for the license. In addition, the applicant must operate the business in a way that promotes, supports, or is related to services of securities business. It must also have network accessible
regulatory barriers to contribute to neighboring countries? economies and capital markets development. Strategy Three: To build a market ecosystem that supports good governance of financial institutions and
’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As corporates have a vital role in driving the economy, SEC promotes and supports their efforts to integrate environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into their
sustainable growth in the Thai capital market. This involves encouraging listed companies and investors to incorporate ESG factors into their business operations and investments. The SEC also promotes various
commitment enables the SEC to serve as a role model for stakeholders in the Thai capital market and promotes good governance, standards, ethics, and social responsibility among Thai capital market stakeholders