Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board Translated Version as of ………………… Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is
THE NOTIFICATION OF THE CAPITAL MARKET SUPERVISORY BOARD (Unofficial Translation) Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is
. 43 FNotification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Nor. 1/2554 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Establishment and Management of Infrastructure Funds _____________ By virtue of
. ------------------------------ Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorNor. 77/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions, and Procedures for Liquidation of Mutual Funds as a result of Merger or Amalgamation of Mutual Funds By virtue of
reference. 11 Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 43/2552 Re: Custody of Clients’ Assets by Securities Companies _________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 of the Securities and
balance, and shall confirm the transfer of money or assets in and out of the fund. There shall be system to issue and send the reports on asset flow of the fund to the clients regularly and in appropriate
Clause 30; (3) having a reasonable ground to believe that there is a materially inappropriate demeanor [i] affecting clients , investors , the company, shareholders as a whole, money market or capital
. ------------------------------ Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorNor. 76/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Liquidation of Mutual Funds By virtue of Section 16/6 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E
the following requirements: (a) accept trading orders of capital market products only at the intermediary’s temporary office; (b) require clients to send trading orders by themselves through an
Securities and Exchange Commission No. Sor Thor. 13/2561 Re: Detailed Rules on Maintenance of Capital of Investment Advisors and Derivatives Advisors and Provisions in Case of Failure to Maintain Capital