limitation period of the civil cases which may be requested for a Class Action in order to deal with the offence or liability under the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) and amended versions (“the
offence or liability under the Securities and Exchange Act The characteristics, examples and the limitation period of the civil cases which may be requested for a Class Action in order to deal with the
No limitation of holdings: (1) Tax-exempted institutional investors operating as a Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) such as the Government Pension Fund, Social Security Fund, Provident Funds, and
No limitation of holdings: (1) Tax-exempted institutional investors operating as a Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) such as the Government Pension Fund, Social Security Fund, Provident Funds, and
procedures set out by the AIMC. (4) In the case of transferring units among the RMFs, the mutual fund management companies must complete the transactions within five business days from the date of accepting
procedures set out by the AIMC. (4) In the case of transferring units among the RMFs, the mutual fund management companies must complete the transactions within five business days from the date of accepting
investors for their investment decisions. In additions, the investment consultants/investment planners shall ensure that the potential clients are informed of the action taken before accepting purchasing
investors for their investment decisions. In additions, the investment consultants/investment planners shall ensure that the potential clients are informed of the action taken before accepting purchasing
mutual fund management company shall request a waiver from the SEC. (3) Any other cases for which the fund management company reserved the rights (only for accepting purchasing orders) as provided for
mutual fund management company shall request a waiver from the SEC. (3) Any other cases for which the fund management company reserved the rights (only for accepting purchasing orders) as provided for