under the specified scenarios. The regulations are expected to become effective early this year. ?The commercial banks? nationwide branches and the bank-client familiarity contribute to their crucial
Bangkok, July 7, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on revisions of client assets report of securities companies and derivatives brokers to be applicable to commercial banks and life-insurance
The management of two agencies discussed on enhancing cooperation between SEC Thailand and the SECC for capital markets development and supervision. This included encouraging listed companies from
cooperation between the two authorities on matters pertaining to regulations and policies in financial services in both markets as well as emerging trends.Mr. Ian Johnston, Chief Executive of the DFSA, said
Bangkok, July 21, 2014 ? The SEC announced the results of the 3rd Mekong Capital Markets Cooperation (MCMC) meeting in Pattaya City that all 5 member countries agreed on mutual benefits of this
Bangkok, April 9, 2014 ? The SEC and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Cambodia (SECC) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation in providing assistance to
Bangkok, May 22, 2015 ? The SEC revised regulations on business operation concerning report of significant change in operating system, suitability test and client asset report.The Capital Market
Bangkok, May 22, 2015 ? The SEC revised regulations on business operation concerning report of significant change in operating system, suitability test and client asset report.The Capital Market
international market and offer more investment choices for investors in both jurisdictions. In addition, the Memorandum of Understanding concerning mutual cooperation signed between the regulators in 1993 will be
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol has announced key progresses concluded at the meeting with HK counterparts, as follows: (1) SEC and SFC will continue to work on the regulatory mapping exercises whereby a common ground has been established on 3 January 2020 regarding mutual recognition of funds. At the preliminary stage, both parties agreed on cross-border offerings of funds which includes plain vanilla funds and passive ETF. Both regulators are expecting to concl...