Bangkok, February 28, 2012 ? The SEC has revised issuance rules governing bills of exchange (B/E), short-term debentures and complex structured products to promote more fund mobilization through debt
Bangkok, February 28, 2012 ? The SEC has revised issuance rules governing bills of exchange (B/E), short-term debentures and complex structured products to promote more fund mobilization through debt
Bangkok, February 28, 2012 ? The SEC has revised issuance rules governing bills of exchange (B/E), short-term debentures and complex structured products to promote more fund mobilization through debt
B.E. 2530 (1987) to be in line with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)?s principles, and to promote active engagement of market participants regarding securities business
businesses and FinTech startups to make the most of financial innovations, but also promote a full-scale digital economy.?The FinTech Draft Act contains four core matters: (1) strengthening the confidence in
calculation of liabilities and risk haircut values in order that the revised criteria will reflect the current situation concerning the debt instruments business and promote debt instruments transactions in
financial innovations businesses and FinTech startups to make the most of financial innovations, but also promote a full-scale digital economy.?The FinTech Draft Act contains four core matters: (1
organizations to integrate collaboration to prevent and suppress digital asset -related frauds and promote investor education regarding digital asset https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=7514 SEC
organizations to integrate collaboration to prevent and suppress digital asset -related frauds and promote investor education regarding digital asset https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=7514 SEC
organizations to integrate collaboration to prevent and suppress digital asset -related frauds and promote investor education regarding digital asset https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=7514 SEC