secure or satisfy the obligations incurred incidental to or resulted from derivatives transaction for the account of a customer, it shall, in compliance with the rules specified in the notification of the
Transactions in Capital Market B.E. 2550 (2007) . I hereby attach the following evidentiary documentation in support of my application: (1) Certification of the applicant; (2) Personal record and details of the
).............................................. ............................ ............... ………………… (For further details, please attach herewith) 6. Address No........................... Building / Residence: ........................... Alley: ......................... Road
name / Last name (if any) (in English) Title First Name Last name Date of Change (Please specify all information on change of first name / last name since becoming sui juris and attach documents
involved with the audit of an entity whose securities are publicly traded in stock exchange in your jurisdiction as either Signing Partner or Engagement Partner or equivalence? Yes No If yes, please attach
the Capital Market (Normal) I hereby attach the supporting documents required by the Securities and Exchange Commission Office (“SEC Office”) and confirm my willingness to provide any other information
liquidity for derivatives trading in derivatives exchange; (4) “ initial margin ” means the minimum amount of assets which a client shall deposit to secure the performance of derivatives when entering a
derivatives broker. “Derivative exchange” means any derivative exchange licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission. “Initial margin” means the minimum amount of asset a customer must deposit to secure
customer to secure the performance of derivatives contract when a derivative position is initiated; (4) “ maintenance margin ” means the minimum amount of assets to be maintained by a customer as long as the
protect IT assets in accordance with the following criteria: (1) assess security requirement of IT assets based on their results of a risk assessment and criticality; (2) define the secure areas and the