Section 121 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 121. A mutual fund supervisor shall be a commercial bank or a financial institution which has qualifications as specified in the notification
of Securities and Exchange Commission No. SorNor. 45/2541 Re: Qualifications of Mutual Fund Supervisors (No.3) dated 4 November 1998. Clause 2 . In this Notification: “Fund supervisor” means the mutual
Supervisor ______________________ In pursuance of the Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission governing the qualifications of the mutual fund supervisor – one such qualification
investment units, established and managed by a management company. “Fund supervisor” means the fund supervisor of a closed-end fund. “Office” means the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Clause
of the increase or decrease in the number of investment units. “Scheme” means an open-end fund management scheme. “Fund supervisor” means the fund supervisor of an open-end fund. “Office” means the
clearly determined and tangible e.g. fund performance, management company’s performance, market share, etc. The long-term plan should demonstrate the direction of the business and the future plan such as
and may engage in the affiliated transaction for the fund only when an approval is granted by the mutual fund supervisor for the case specified in Clause 14, the conditions specified in Clause 15 are
intermediaries to proceed in the same direction in compliance with the Notification on Standard Conduct of Business with respect to communication with and providing services to clients in the following matters: (1
. Any custodian who has been registered as a person qualified to be a mutual fund supervisor and has been approved by the Office for custodian agent appointing system for a mutual fund, such custodian
which is in the same financial conglomerate, and provided that such supervisor is not a securities company or a derivatives broker which has been granted an exemption from the requirement of independent