Bangkok, October 2, 2015 The SEC has rolled out an initiative to enhance sustainability of the financial reporting ecosystem, which is paramount to the integrity and soundness of the Thai capital
SEC is welcoming public comments on a drafted notifications of the approval for offering of newly issued shares and information disclosure, applying to issuers and listed companies, in accordance with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) standards and FSAP. Reexamining these regulations would help to further credibility of the Thai capital market and to build up confidence for both domestic and foreign investors. For the principle of the revision, the SEC had al...
enhance flexibility and accommodate future changes suitable for the Thai capital market landscape. Over the past years, foreign studies have shown that many foreign capital markets have revised their
At the seminar, Prof. Pornchai Chunhachinda, PhD., SEC Board member, gave a keynote address on the topic, “The Importance of ESG Disclosure and the Roles of Auditors towards Sustainability of the Thai Capital Market and Economic Growth.” In addition, the research team from Thammasat University led by Prof. Witawat Rungruangphon and Mr. Weerapong Kitiwong, PhD., presented the results of the Value of Audit Research Project, revealing the main reason why stakeholders or related parties have failed...
food business, in 2019, the Company plans to develop instant foods as well as various seasoning for use within hotels and/or restaurants in the group to ensure the standard of the taste, enhance the
countries were accordingly held to enhance the cooperation and consultation with a view to accomplishing comparable quality of audit work and financial reports across the region.The 3rd ASEAN Audit Inspection
private sector to help enhance the public sector operation along the line with international standard. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak revealed that the Capital Market Supervisory Board
of SEC approved-auditors. The project aims to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with a potential to raise fund through capital market and expected to help enhance Thailand?s readiness to
out activities to enhance the quality of the financial reporting system. These included strengthening proficiency of all stakeholders in the financial report preparation process by promoting a better
Reporting Standard No. 11 (Revised 2009) – Construction Contracts, and the Financial Reporting Standard No. 24 (Revised 2012) – Related Party Disclosures. Later, T submitted the rectified and audited