Bangkok, February 3, 2011 - The SEC is seeking public comments to relax regulations on minimum IPO period and registration of assets in case of general mutual fund to facilitate more flexibility for
flexibility and clarity. The revisions include, for instance, allowing issuance of structured notes denominated in Thai and foreign currencies; harmonizing issuers? types and qualifications both in public
aims at adding more flexibility to asset types, diversifying fund?s portfolio and calculating derivatives investment in line with international standards. In addition, the fund classifications will also
Bangkok, June 6, 2013 ? To streamline business operators? practices for greater flexibility, consistency and comprehensiveness, the SEC is planning to incorporate the rules for both securities and
with objective to provide more flexibility for investor who is knowledgeable in the business raising fund through equity crowdfunding as well as associated risks. On the business side, the issuers will
the efficiency in operating system examination and in line with the international standards. Additionally, the revised regulations allow more flexibility for suitability test; for example, if tested by
provide more investment flexibility for business sectors and comply with international regulations by allowing REIT to give a similar kind of financial support to its subsidiaries as listed companies do to
therefore reviewed the regulations regarding the operational guidelines for AMCs in case of incorrect pricing. This is to provide AMCs with greater flexibility in fund management, while ensuring that
offices or branches of business operators in accordance with the Regulatory Guillotine to increase flexibility and streamline processes and operating burdens on the business sector. Essentially, the
Bangkok, June 5, 2013 ? The SEC revised rules on outsourcing in securities and derivatives businesses to enhance flexibility and efficiency of business operators. The revised rules will become