the securities sector. The SEC has been an ordinary member (with voting right) since 1992 and a member of the Presidents’ Committee, the Growth and Emerging Markets Committee (GEMC), and the Asia
contribution to the country's growth and development. The assessment covers various aspects of the financial system, including banking, securities and insurance sectors, payment and settlement systems, monetary
contribution to the country's growth and development. The assessment covers various aspects of the financial system, including banking, securities and insurance sectors, payment and settlement systems, monetary
mobilizing and investments. The benefits of capital market are maximized through the contributions to the development of the country's potential and competitiveness, supporting business growth, diversifying
Regional Growth Prospects: Enlarging Opportunities for Asset Management Companies.” More details on IOSCO APRC can be found at https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/AboutUs/InternationalRelations.aspx
specified by law, and at least two of whom having management experience at listed or securities firms. Expert board members each hold office for four-year term and upon completion of their term may be
specified by law, and at least two of whom having management experience at listed or securities firms. Expert board members each hold office for four-year term and upon completion of their term may be
recommendation of the candidate proposed by the SEC Board. Secretary-General holds office for a four-year term and may be re-appointed but not for more than two consecutive terms. Click here to download
recommendation of the candidate proposed by the SEC Board. Secretary-General holds office for a four-year term and may be re-appointed but not for more than two consecutive terms. Click here to download
and upon completion of their term may be reappointed but not for more than two consecutive terms. Currently, the SEC Board comprises as follows Audit Committee The