The Derivatives Act The Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 SECTION 18. In order to protect customers, maintain stability of the financial system or control the risks arising from derivatives, the SEC shall
Section 91 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 91. Where it is necessary to maintain the economic and financial stability of the country, or to protect the public interest, the Minister
handling the customer complaint as well as reporting progress and notifying the results provided by the derivatives broker; (3) arrange to have a system to monitor and inspect customer complaint proceedings
services to clients with details covering the operation specified in Clause 5; (d) having a plan to report the results of the experiment and progress of service provision to the SEC Office on a continuing
communicating and providing services to clients with details covering the operation specified in Clause 4; (d) having a plan to report the results of the experiment and progress of service provision to the SEC
necessary to maintain the stability of the financial and economic system of the country, or to maintain the stability of the trading and settlement system of the derivatives market. Signed
financial stability with capability and readiness to provide service and comply with rules prescribed by the SEC or of the Office and guidelines specified by derivatives broker. Such guideline shall at least
service providers, such service providers shall have financial stability with capability and readiness to provide service and comply with rules specified by the SEC or the Office and code of conduct
complaint rapidly and report the results to the SEC Office within thirty days from the date of the complaint received. If the securities company has not finished its solution to the complaint, a progress
issues which many arise from the enforcement of this Act. SECTION 10. In cases where it is necessary to maintain economic stability or protect the public interest or investors, the SEC shall have the power