Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the
clarify and disclose information in the following matters: (1) the true existence and legal rights on the coal mines, and (2) the report on the re-assessment results of the fair values of the mining
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Winita Kultangwatana, Director of the Sustainable Development Department, participated in the 6th Annual ESG Assessment of Thai
notification which are Finnomena did not take the client’s knowledge assessment result for consideration of the complex fund sale service and Finnomena did not have selecting seller procedure. SEC Act S.113
the TIA in the following projects, (1) Annual General/Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting Assessment Project and (2) Annual General/Extraordinary Meeting Assessment Project for (2.1) unitholders of
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Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
interests from investors and parties wishing to raise fund at an international level. Participating in assessment programs organized by international agencies provides opportunities to measure our practice