establishment, market development had concentrated more on the secondary market where trading of transferable securities was the main activity than the budding primary market where businesses issued securities
Additional rules in case of concentrated allocation Concentrated allocation is allocation to any person more than five percent of the approved number of shares, which must comply with additional rules as
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investment units shall not be concentrated in the holding of any individuals or any groups of persons which could exercise power over fund management and exploit the fund for own benefits such as tax avoidance
investment units shall not be concentrated in the holding of any individuals or any groups of persons which could exercise power over fund management and exploit the fund for own benefits such as tax avoidance
allocation of shares for Initial Public Offering (“IPO shares") which are allocated to sponsors and related parties (“RP") are prescribed to prevent concentrated allocation to sponsors and RP which will enable
category of mutual fund management shall be carried out by syndication of financial institution and other legal entities as specified in the Ministerial Regulation No.4 (B.E. 2535) promulgated under the
after a specified period. The guarantor shall be a juristic person (not the mutual fund supervisor of that fund) such as bank or financial institution incorporated under a specific law, commercial bank
after a specified period. The guarantor shall be a juristic person (not the mutual fund supervisor of that fund) such as bank or financial institution incorporated under a specific law, commercial bank
financial statements in compliance with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) or the American Institution of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) or the Financial Accounting Standards Board