The Derivatives Act The Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 SECTION 33. A derivatives business operator shall segregate the customer asset from its own, and shall prepare and keep account of customer asset for
notification of the Office and shall keep the supporting documents which evidence the correctness of such account. In managing a private fund of the nature specified by the notification of the Office, the
and coins holding by the company, including miscellaneous cash, money orders, postal bills, due cheques still have not yet been deposited, travelers’ cheque s and bank drafts 2) bank deposits in current
Office; “margin account” means an account which keep records of loans to customers for the purpose of purchasing securities or the loan of securities to customers in order to complete sales; “Stock
receive professional publications that keep its personnel abreast of changes in accounting and auditing and any client industry specific pronouncements? If no, how you keep current with changes? 14 Discuss
as put in a sealed envelop. · The user who receiving the default password or receiving a new password should change the password instantly. · The user should keep the password secret. In case of
documented or electronic information. Clause 7 A derivatives broker shall keep the evidence relating to derivatives trading under the following criteria: (1) records of advice given to customers and
sufficient details; (5) Arrange to keep documents and evidence with respect to the exercise of voting rights for a period of not less than five years from the date of voting in order for the Office or
all customers equally. (3) Keep confidential information of the customer and refrain from disclosing customer’s profile, derivatives trading information or financial information to other persons except
from the date on which the disruption occurs. Once the major operational disruption ends, intermediaries shall notify the SEC without delay. Clause 10 Intermediaries shall keep documents and evidence