, led to an overhaul in international auditor supervision. The SEC has witnessed a shift from a system of Self-Regulatory Organization (“SRO”) under a professional body to a more stringent regulatory
instrument, to the point where informal mechanisms such as corporate culture have only a limited role to play. In other words, powerful boards might serve as a substitute for a strong corporate culture. This
term, more stringent rules and regulations have been implemented. In response to regulatory changes and introduction of climate change risk management guidelines, businesses must bear increased costs in
should ensure that management has implemented appropriately stringent policies and procedures to mitigate the risk of bribery and corruption or other malfeasance. Such policies and procedures should be
stringent emissions reduction trajectory to be credible but not restrictive to the development of this market; The criteria should take into account and align with current academic research and
failure to design and protect buildings against floods. Such litigation claims could open our company up to unexpected financial loss and reputational impacts. Implemented stringent EHS risk assessments
time, household spending weakened amid plunging demand and the more stringent measures adopted domestically to contain the virus transmission. Overall, the contraction of spending at home and abroad
. In 2017, KBank concentrated on balancing between services and credit risk management within each customer segment. As the Thai economic recovery was not yet broad-based, we put in place more stringent
uncomfortable with individual engagement. } When an investor has a small number of shares, or is resource-constrained. A cautionary note about collaborative letters: Collaborative letters can send a powerful
both domestic and international economic policies. Households’ purchasing power and debt servicing capability showed no sign of improvement. Under these circumstances, KBank put in place more stringent