. 2535 (1992) (SEC Act). Pursuant to the SEC Act, the SEC is empowered to supervise and develop the primary and secondary markets of the country’s capital market system as well as securities-related
management companies which offer mutual funds, private funds, and provident funds (private pensions), and manage 87 billion USD in assets, mostly in mutual funds. The combined value of the government pension
Under the SEA, the SEC has the duty to promote, develop and supervise the Thai capital market to ensure reliability, transparency and fairness for all parties concerned. In fulfilling this mission, the
. The attendance list is shown on page 14. Policy and Implementation 1. Corporate Governance Policy Established upon the enactment of the SEC Act, the SEC has the duty to promote, develop and supervise
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under the promulgation of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 with its mission to: çDevelop and Supervise the Thai Capital Market to Ensure Efficiency, Fairness, Transparency and Integrityé The
being an organization that seek to supervise and develop the Thai capital market towards efficiency, fairness, transparency, and integrity. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ [ Message from the Secretary
monitor, control, and manage risks to ensure that these risks can be handled; (3) sufficient funding, appropriate systems and rules for membership and supervision of members to ensure efficient securities
the necessary resources and experienced personnel in order to be able to supervise the operations of the delegated persons, and to formulate the policy in the delegation of other persons to operate a
established entities to oversee state-owned enterprises (SOEs) (for example, Temasek Holdings in Singapore, Khazanah Nasional in Malaysia, and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of