the client’s instruction to cut loss when the client’s derivatives trading account hit a one-million baht loss. As a result of his negligence, the client’s account was closed and the client suffered
client’s account to her own account. Moreover, there was a cash withdrawal of 1 million baht at a bank counter for which the client had signed on the withdrawal slip in advance without writing down a
to her own account. Moreover, there was a cash withdrawal of 1 million baht at a bank counter for which the client had signed on the withdrawal slip in advance without writing down a specific amount
Recent news reports on cyber attack on a foreign decentralized finance platform, which resulted in tremendous loss of clients’ digital assets, have raised concerns over cybersecurity. The SEC is therefore urging digital asset business operators to emphasize the importance of cybersecurity on a continuing basis and to assign a responsible entity to oversee the matter to ensure that they can provide services to investors continuously and clients’ digital assets are securely safeguarded. The SEC...
order that the operation system will be more appropriate and flexible and in line with various types of business models. The operation system will also reduce burdens and obstacles in the business
to other out-of-control wallets without client’ instructions. That actions incurred losses to others and public in violation of Section 85 of Digital Asset Businesses Law. It also violated Section 87
Bangkok, March 24, 2015 - The SEC disclosed an inappropriate behavior and imposed a suspension on {A}, a former employee of KGI (Thailand) Securities Plc., for failure to completely record client?s
, indicating that he had been authorized by his client to make securities trading decisions on the client's behalf. The communication record showed that {A} called to inform his client of the trading orders
Bangkok, May 25, 2015 - The SEC revoked an approval of {A}, a capital market investment consultant, for trading securities on behalf of client, making trading decision for securities in the account
client and seeking benefits from the client during the performance of duties. From a report of Finansia Syrus Securities Plc, the SEC further probed into the case and found that Acting Sub-lieutenant