Bangkok, 9 November 2017 ? The Civil Sanction Committee has imposed civil sanctions on four persons, namely (1) Mr. Surachai Suwanthanakul, (2) Mrs. Orthai Sae-tung, (3) Mr. Somsak Saravutwattanakorn
executives of the company under Chapter 3/1 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. The proposed rules aim to achieve a better balance between compliance cost for listed firms and benefit of public
public policy and pre-determined criteria. This exemption rule would facilitate social enterprises in raising fund for their operation to achieve the objectives of promoting employment or solving social
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Consideration Committee resolved to apply civil sanctions on Mr. Suphanan, an IFEC director and chief executive officer, and Mr. Thanawat Chansuwan, who was IFEC
Section 296/2 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), which was amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No.5) B.E. 2559 (2016).The Civil Sanction Committee agreed with SEC to enforce
to achieve personal goals.SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul said, ?Saving and investment is important at every stage of our lives. We therefore encourage the public to make a viable financial
to achieve personal goals.SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul said, ?Saving and investment is important at every stage of our lives. We therefore encourage the public to make a viable financial
to achieve personal goals.SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul said, ?Saving and investment is important at every stage of our lives. We therefore encourage the public to make a viable financial
that listed companies achieve sustainable growth and operate with good governance. The meeting was held at the SEC Building on 5 January 2024.Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-GeneralMr
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