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importance of enhancing our employees’ knowledge and understanding of financial products and services, keeping them abreast of knowhow and new business formats in the fast- changing digital age. Our focus is
select high quality auditors. As for preparers of financial statements, this group of stakeholders will also be strengthened and supported through sessions of knowledge sharing on best practices of
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-Wallet application as an added e-payment channel for our Multi-Corporate Business clients. Large Corporate Business KBank emphasizes the importance of enhancing our employees’ knowledge and understanding
seek to raise awareness and promote the better understanding of investors and listed companies of the importance of good corporate governance. ■ Hold regular seminars to increase basic knowledge of
Board of Directors, management, employees, customers and suppliers, through dissemination of knowledge in various media such as cyber awareness campaign for customers, e-Learning, security newsletter
unethical but also subjected to legal actions. The SEC requires all staff to strictly follow the code of ethics. Moreover, they must attend the ethical training course to ensure their clear understanding and
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