Bangkok, April 9, 2015 ?The SEC put into effect the primary listing regulations to allow foreign companies to launch public offerings of shares in Thailand.Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary
Bangkok, July 21, 2014 ? The SEC will allow foreign companies? initial public offerings (IPOs) in Thailand (primary listing) and dual offering of equities in Thailand and other countries
extension of the bond maturity date for a period of two years, consideration for approval of a partial repayment of the principal by not less than 25 percent of the principal of the bond at the face value
assets in accordance with the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003) to ensure clearer protection of customer assets. The main focuses of the proposed regulations are as follows: 1. Where a
apply DLT to various processes, from issuance and offering for sale in the primary and secondary markets to post-offering processes related to corporate bonds, SME shares, mutual funds and derivatives
extension of the CMO23NA bond maturity date for a period of two years, from 27 November 2023 to 27 November 2025, and consideration for approval of partial repayment of the principal of the bond by
being considered as an event of default; 2. Partial repayment of the principal of the bond; 3. Increase in the coupon rate of the bond; 4. Request for a waiver of default of the principal and interest
statements for the year 2023, as a cause of default of the terms of rights of SNW231A, SNW233A and SNW224A bonds; Agenda Item 4: Consideration for approval of a partial repayment of the principal, with a
offering (PO) and private placement (PP); removing a minimum 10 million baht of face value in all cases and a minimum redemption value of 80% of principal in case of PP. The revised regulations to become
found that Bantherngsak gave the client mutual fund investment advice describing that the principal would not be affected. The said advice was given, even though the client made investment in a mixed fund