The Derivatives Act The Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 SECTION 33. A derivatives business operator shall segregate the customer asset from its own, and shall prepare and keep account of customer asset for
receive assets proven by evidence to be the client’s assets under possession of an intermediary under receivership by court order, the person with the proceeding power shall segregate and manage the
receive assets proven by evidence to be the client’s assets under possession of an intermediary under receivership by court order, the person with the proceeding power shall segregate and manage the
net profit* margin of 13.7%, +110 bps YoY. Our strategies are to focus on core products and defend profit through supply chain, operation costs and expenses control, such that A&P have been cut or
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
company shall segregate assets under its custody as assets of clients in not less than the following amount: (1) Money: the amount of money required to be segregated each day shall not be less than the
company shall segregate assets under its custody as assets of clients in not less than the following amount: (1) Money: the amount of money required to be segregated each day shall not be less than the
) arrange network services agreements (including service levels, management requirements, and security mechanisms of all network services) with vendors; (3) segregate network domains properly, define the