developing business and human rights training courses for business sector in the Thai capital market is an assigned mission under the National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights Phase 1 (2019 – 2022
According to the SEC Strategic Plan, the goal of building competitiveness can be achieved through standard rules and regulations. In this regard, the regulatory guillotine scheme,* which focuses on review of rules and regulations to maintain only necessary ones and ensure effective enforcement, can help SEC build a body of standard regulations in line with the changing environment without compromising appropriate investor protection and convenience for business operation.The SEC therefore...
believes that this kind of training course will help the business sector to seamlessly integrate human rights into their business operations. During the meeting, Assistant Professor Dr. Parina Srivanit
Sector Assessment Program by IMF and World Bank SHARE : Detail Content The Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), established in 1999, is a comprehensive and in-depth assessment of a country's
Sector Assessment Program by IMF and World Bank SHARE : Detail Content The Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), established in 1999, is a comprehensive and in-depth assessment of a country's
undergone assessments invarious international platforms such as: Survey on Ease of Doing Business by World Bank The Financial Sector Assessment Program by IMF and World Bank The Report on the Observance of
(Financial Sector Assessment Program: FSAP) โดยกองทุนการเงินระหว่างประเทศและธนาคารโลก SHARE : Detail Content 1 . การประเมิน FSAP คืออะไร การประเมินภาคการเงินตามโครงการ Financial Sector Assessment Program
(Financial Sector Assessment Program: FSAP) โดยกองทุนการเงินระหว่างประเทศและธนาคารโลก SHARE : Detail Content 1 . การประเมิน FSAP คืออะไร การประเมินภาคการเงินตามโครงการ Financial Sector Assessment Program
International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) standards and in support of the upcoming Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The SEC together with other financial sector regulators, i.e., the