Section 133 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 133. The securities company shall manage a private fund with honesty and care to preserve the interests of the person who has authorized the
Section 117 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 117. In the management of a mutual fund, a securities company may set up and manage a mutual fund only when its application to set up the
interest of investors based on proper and effective rules and regulations. This serves to assure investors that management companies will appropriately manage the investments for investors, keeping in mind
that the derivatives fund manager will appropriately manage the investments for investors to protect and maintain the best interest of investors under acceptable risk exposure, it is necessary that the
investor; (b) compliance with the investment policy and rules concerning investment as specified by the law; (c) prevention, correction or management of any risks arisen from investment. (3) back office
the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. OrThor. 7/2549 Re: Guidelines and Conditions for Securities Company Relating to the Using of Back Office Service from Service Provider Whereas
Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. SorThor. 20/2549 Re: Rules for Derivatives Broker on Using of Derivatives Investor Contact Service and Back Office Service from Service Provider By
shall establish the information security incident management in accordance with the following criteria: (1) establish procedures and processes to manage information security incidents; (2) define the
whole or in part, to manage the business of the securities company only with the approval from the Office. In cases where it later appears that the persons under the first paragraph have the prohibited
Office in accordance with the rules, conditions and procedures specified in the notification of the SEC. The securities company may act as a custodian for the person who has authorized it to manage the