stipulated under the first paragraph, it shall be taken account of nature, scale, quantity, complexity and diversity of businesses and services, as well as acceptable level of risks relevant to such businesses
account of nature, scale, quantity, complexity and diversity of businesses and services, as well as acceptable level of risks relevant to such businesses and services. 2 In case where any material change is
give the securities company sufficient time for preparing or taking any action to allocate fund or solve an issue of maintaining the financial position possibly arising from operational risk. Clause 4 A
Clause 8, a securities underwriter shall not allocate securities to the following persons: (1) itself or a co-underwriter; (2) a director, an executive, a major shareholder, a controlling person, a parent
) allocate sufficient resources and budget to persons who relate to any operation in compliance with such policy and plan; (2) provide a measure to control and monitor operation under such policy and plan
securities company shall establish measures to control and monitor compliance with the policy set out in Clause 3 and allocate sufficient resources to support the implementation of the policy. Clause 5. A
it makes underwriting. Clause 6 Subject to Clause 8, a securities underwriter shall not allocate securities to the following persons: (1) itself or a co-underwriter; (2) a director, an executive, a
companies are able to set a priority of works and allocate its resources for business continuity management effectively. At least, companies should conduct a risk assessment and business impacts analysis once
prohibits alteration of the trustee. SECTION 52 Subject to Section 29, a trustee shall perform its duty in order to collect, dispose and allocate property in accordance with Section 53 upon termination of
cumulative voting whereby the investors allocate their votes to different nominees pursuant to the law on public company limited, or the majority voting method is used whereby a nominee must obtain more than