and the private sector in encouraging the market to shift from regular ESG practices and integrate SDGs impact in business and investment strategies. Congratulations to the government and the private
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 Governance, which have been released at the 2015 OECD-Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance in Bangkok today. Co-hosted by the OECD, the SEC, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD) in partnership with the Government of Japan, the roundtable is a forum f...
SEC has teamed up with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Global Compact Network Thailand (GCNT) in organizing a seminar titled, “From ESG to SDGs : Integrating SDGs Impact Measurement and Management Framework in Business and Investment Strategies” with an aim to move forward the Thai capital market’s sustainable development and promote the private sector’s compliance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The seminar was held at The Athenee Hotel Bangkok, on 24 Febr...
, infrastructure funds, infrastructure trusts and real estate investment trusts (REIT).The proposed rules would require regular disclosure of the annual registration statement, annual report, financial statements as
?Academic Alliance? project to develop knowledge management for public and private sectors as well as economic, social and capital market development. The project aims at creating quality graduates through a
retirement funds as new investment choices for the retired with demand for regular payouts and return from their retirement benefits. The fund?s portfolio will be allocated to invest in not too risky assets
knowledge and understanding of accounting principles, specified expertise, and regular skill improvement in their respective fields. Concurrently, the IPO and PO issuers would be required to disclose
be funded by the UK’s ASEAN Economic Reform Programme and the UK’s Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions Programme, which support knowledge and expertise sharing and regular practices on
actual investment amount, but not exceeding 200,000 baht, from annual assessable income as an additional personal income tax allowance, separate from the tax allowance for investment in SSF regular, and
as an additional personal income tax allowance, separate from the tax allowance for investment in Super Savings Fund regular, and not subject to the ceiling of the tax-deductible amount applied to