Following the issuance of the notifications relating to establishing SSF listed securities and the notification on waiving application and registration fees on 13 March 2020, SEC today met with
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, and SET President Pakorn Peetathawatchai together with the management team of both agencies met in the third quarterly meeting of 2019 to discuss
companies of less than the current threshold of 99%, provided that prescribed conditions are met. Moreover, additional mechanisms to protect REIT rights must be in place, for example, disclosing reasons for
and consult with the SEC. Currently, some state enterprises have already met with the SEC to discuss the possibility of setting up infrastructure funds for the country?s infrastructure development
notes, which increased by THB 1.90 million from 2017. EIC Semiconductor Co., Ltd. faced a THB 2.14 million financial loan interest increase from the previous year, while S. Thana Media Co., Ltd. faced
2019, the representatives of SEC and ARFP member countries met with over 300 persons from the investment management companies and from life insurance companies of Singapore and other countries in the
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, along with SEC Deputy Secretary-General Sirivipa Supantanet, and management team met with H.E. Mr. Sou Socheat, Director General of the Securities and
SLB with a step-up coupon mechanism linked to the target of GHG emissions intensity reduction, the issuer will pay a higher interest rate on the bond if such target is not met. Furthermore, while Green
conditions are met, improving the liquidation rules of mutual funds to make it more practically expedient. Moreover, changes were also made to the notification relating to the establishment of money market
side, executives of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), Association of Thai Securities Companies (ASCO) and Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) met with Japanese financial