Bangkok, 12 February 2024 – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in collaboration with the Thai Bond Market Association (ThaiBMA), has developed a standardized sample of a bondholders
developed the sample bondholders’ representative appointment agreement to provide guidelines for appointing a bondholders’ representative. Bond issuers can revise this sample agreement to suit each bond
Bangkok, April 20, 2016 ? The SEC is seeking public comments on draft amendments to the rules concerning the categorization of salespersons and sales process of capital market products to promote
, dealing, or underwriting of debt securities and Sukuk – to register as a bondholders’ representative. This is to ensure that the categorization of securities aligns more closely with the roles and
shareholders’ approval, (2) inclusion of financial assistance to the transaction list subject to material transaction rules, (3) repeal of the categorization of related party transactions to subject them to the
SEC and ThaiBMA past collaboration, including the making and dissemination of the Sample Bondholders’ Representative Appointment Agreement to facilitate and reduce costs for bond issuers and
and the ThaiBMA. The two parties have also developed and published a sample bondholder representative appointment agreement to facilitate processes and reduce costs for bond issuers and bondholder
the sample group of securities on the turnover list. The test demonstrated turnaround financial determinants among the said sample group, such as asset growth, access to fund source or profitability
regulation prescribing submission of the advertising copy or a media sample to be used in the advertisement for the SEC's consideration before the launch of the advertisement. Instead, issuers would be
accordance with international standards. This includes (i) calculation of ratio limit, (ii) categorization of fund types to better reflect investment risks based on net exposure instead of investment value