SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND ANNUAL REPORT 2014ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTACT INFORMATION This report can be downloaded from www.sec.or.th For more information about this report, please contact: SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND 333/3 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, Chomphon, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand 10900 Tel. 1207 or +66 2695 9999 e-mail: info@sec.or.th This 2014 Annual Report is about policies, strategies and performance of the SEC. We aim to supervise and develop the Thai...
) Access to essential services; • (iii) Affordable housing; • (iv) Employment generation; • (v) Food security; • (vi) Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment. • Projects which involve activities that pose
training for career advancement GESI reporting requirements in Thailand Data performance disclosure Elaborate, coherent and transparent disclosure of organisational performance towards attaining
Criteria Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment: Foster programs that support the Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment: • Projects aiming at supporting, integrating and providing basic services to
access to ensure their inclusivity. Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to touch upon four areas that may be of your interest. First, on technologies. The advancement of technology and digital assets have
new advancement of business models and efficiencies. According to 5G technology standard, a combination of three key frequency ranges, high band (above 6GHz), mid band (between 2-6GHz), and low band
leading in network advancement, attractive handset bundling will remain an important tool for both customer acquisition and retention. Expand fixed broadband into major cities and target stronger subscriber
improving steadily. This shall continue in 2018 with a focus to acquire quality data users in both postpaid and prepaid. In addition to leading in network advancement, attractive handset bundling will remain
); (v) Food security (e.g. sustainable farming and fishery, agricultural credit and insurance, crop innovation, infrastructure development for agriculture and aquaculture); (vi) Socioeconomic advancement
practices; reduction of food loss and waste; and improved productivity of small-scale producers) • Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment (e.g. equitable access to and control over assets, services