According to the SEC Strategic Plan, the goal of building competitiveness can be achieved through standard rules and regulations. In this regard, the regulatory guillotine scheme,* which focuses on review of rules and regulations to maintain only necessary ones and ensure effective enforcement, can help SEC build a body of standard regulations in line with the changing environment without compromising appropriate investor protection and convenience for business operation.The SEC therefore...
supervised in response to the changing scenarios to enhance investors’ trust and confidence. In this connection, the SEC sets priorities for policy measures, developmental and supervisory, that can keep pace
operating crowdfunding portals. The supervised areas include measures and implementation against conflicts of interest, member data storage, disclosure of issuer information, issuer compliance monitoring
presence in the international arena and enhance competitiveness and opportunities of business operators and participants in the Thai capital market. The hosting opportunity would also help to enhance the
be properly supervised by the business providers and for a more effective supervision system to make the regulatory system more efficient and comply with international standard, such as, the right to
suggests that digital asset transactions be executed through licensed digital asset business operators that are supervised by regulators to ensure that such investment is protected by law. In this regard
frauds and scams as well as money laundering schemes. The list of business operators not supervised by the SEC can be checked at the “investor alert” link https://market.sec.or.th/public/idisc/th
of investor’s wealth creation and the fund raising of issuers. SEC supervised the intermediary and has collection of annual fees at the current rate for some time.SEC, therefore, has a plan to revise
following Divisions and Departments: 2.1 Enforcement Division comprises Enforcement Department, Litigation Department and Administrative Appeals Center, supervised by Assistant Secretary-General
as well as licensees which cease business operations.For financial institutions supervised by other lead regulators and licensed to operate securities or derivatives businesses, such as commercial