at developing the Thai digital asset market. This includes coordinating with relevant authorities on tax matters and amending legislations related to digital assets and oversight regulations in the
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has convened a meeting with the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) to discuss policy directions for developing asset management
SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon, along with the SEC Management Team, held the joint meeting with AIMC President Chavinda Hanratanakool and senior executives from 26 asset management companies on 30 October 2023 at the SEC Building. The meeting’s discussion focused on policy directions to enhance competitiveness in conjunction with the development of asset management businesses towards sustainability goal, and the promotion of long-term savings to support the aging society, an impo...
The meeting was chaired by Sirivipa Supantanet, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, along with distinguished members such as Emeritus Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, Associate Professor Thongthippa Wiriyaphan, Dr. Netithorn Praditsan, Deputy Secretary of Global Compact Network Thailand (GCNT), and Pimpan Diskul Na Ayudhya, Director of Thailand Responsible Business Network (TRBN). The working group believes that this kind of training course will help the business sector to seamlessly integrate human...
to consultation papers and more convenient participation in the hearing process. The website is accessible via multiple devices such as desktop, tablet and mobile phone, to fit the users
a number of orders via mobile phone. For {B}, the SEC probed into the case and found that she failed to keep complete record of a number of a client's securities trading orders and admitted that the
had received the trading orders from the client's authorized person via mobile phone. The SEC further probed into the case and found communication record between {A} and the client's authorized person
order form (Form F8) despite the fact that those trading orders were made via mobile phone. Use of Form F8 therefore was inappropriate submission of trading orders because such Form must be used in
misconduct of which he had previously committed. He admitted receiving the client's trading orders through LINE Application and mobile phone from time to time, after that he called the client to confirm the
submitting orders via mobile phone before re-submitting the orders via the phone recorder in order to make up the evidence that the client had made her own trading decision. The investigation found that {A