Bangkok, 2 September 2019 – This is in reference to the announcement of Bitcoin Co. Ltd. (BX) at 06.06 hours on 2 September 2019 that “Bitcoin Co. Ltd. has decided to discontinue offering digital exchange services and wallet services at our BX.in.th website in order to focus on other business opportunities.This means that after September 30th 2019 all trading on the BX.in.th will be stopped…the company will continue to open the BX.in.th website only as a method for customers to contact t...
Bangkok, October 30, 2015 ? The Thai capital market is making progress toward adoption of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)?s revised Principles of Corporate
Thai Listed companies step forward in raising standard and reliability of the ASEAN region by promoting good corporate governance practices at international level, as such creating recognition of the
SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon said: “The Thai capital market has developed in line with the global emphasis on climate change initiatives. The Thai version of the TCFD
Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
national strategy and Thai capital market development plan. Besides the sharing of information with OSMEP, SEC has been working with OSMEP to launch a program which allows SMEs and Startups to raise fund
SEC has planned to adopt the DLT or other digital technologies into digital infrastructure of Thai Capital Market. The DLT automatically distributes information to every party in the network in
Technology Public Company Limited (SAT), (11) The Siam Cement Public Company Limited (SCC), (12) Ratchthani Leasing Public Company Limited (THANI), and (13) Thai Oil Public Company Limited (TOP). The 2015 Anti
SEC’s efforts in providing technical assistance to support the Thai capital market in shifting from ESG to the SDGs, from process and policy compliance to measuring and delivering positive impacts,” Mr
companies, 14 percent have women as their top executives (as of December 2020), according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). As a growing number of Thai companies are taking leaps toward