Bangkok, January 6, 2015 - The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC) and the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to form
, exchange of views, and knowledge sharing on digital economy and financial innovations among capital market regulators from 13 Asian-Pacific jurisdictions and relevant local organizations including the
The SEC Board and the SET Governors met on 3 August 2023 to discuss and exchange perspectives as well as viewpoints in relation to cooperative working process between the two organizations with an
exchange of expertise and experiences among capital market regulators in building a continuous pipeline of talent and to promote cooperation amongst ASEAN securities regulators through secondment
technology. SEC has worked with all sectors in the capital market, such as the Ministry of Finance, Fiscal Policy Office, Public Debt Management Office, Bank of Thailand, Stock Exchange of Thailand
Today, SEC and organizations in the capital market – namely, the Stock Exchange of Thailand Group, the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), the Association of Securities
information on these issues. With this, UNDP is delighted to deepen its partnership with the Securities and Exchange Commission Thailand to accelerate SDGs action through actively engaging the private sector
Bangkok, November 6, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revision of approval criteria for auditors in the capital market to be more practical. The proposed revisions include
Earlier, {X1} had under recorded its liabilities for short-term bills of exchange (B/E) in the annual financial statements for the financial year 2015. The SEC then reviewed the work of {X1}’s
Bangkok, September 1, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on amendments to the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) to support the establishment of self-regulatory organizations (SROs