The management of two agencies discussed on enhancing cooperation between SEC Thailand and the SECC for capital markets development and supervision. This included encouraging listed companies from
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that SEC and the related agencies had discussed the COVID-19 situation and acknowledged limitations on the AGM holding of listed companies. The
Bangkok, February 10, 2014 ? Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) discussed with the Thai Bankers? Association (TBA) and the Association of International Banks (AIB), on the commercial banks
alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). During the meeting, the SEC’s key action plans were discussed, which included the introduction of innovative financial tools to promote
by regional capital market professionals. The ACMF has engaged with the industry through the ACMF Industry Consultative Panels (AICP) in developing proposals that meet their needs and will continue to
Consumers Council. To provide the audience with a clearer picture of class action legal proceedings, the panelists discussed and exchanged views and experience, theoretical and practical, in relation to this
Champeeratana said: “The landscape of the Thai capital market is constantly changing and becoming more complex. SEC’s role is to lay out directions and policies adaptive to such change and in line with the
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol (second from left) and SEC Assistant Secretary-General Praoporn Senanarong (far left) met with IOSCO Secretary-General Paul Andrews (middle) and IOSCO
Bangkok, June 9, 2015 ? The SEC notified Electronics Industry Plc. (EIC) to cooperate with the auditor in auditing and reviewing its 2014 and Q1/2015 financial statements where the auditor expressed
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Deputy Secretary-General Tipsuda Thavaramara and Deputy Secretary-General Sirivipa Supantanet convened an executive meeting with the SEC Management to