Bangkok, January 14, 2016 ? SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul today announced the SEC Strategic Plan 2016-2018 to stakeholders from all sectors, placing a special focus on well-balanced and fundamental development of ecosystem in the Thai capital market to enhance trustworthiness as well as efficiency and competitiveness of intermediaries and the overall market. The three-year strategic plan gives more weight to practical rules and regulations developed from effective communication and un...
information on their CFOs and accountants with regard to their education, accounting training and work experiences.The new qualification criteria would build a robust foundation for qualified CFOs and
COVID-19 situation but also to build a robust foundation for generating growth and prosperity in the long run. _______________________
Investment Banking Club who have actively participated and contributed to our collaborative efforts to develop a reliable capital market as a robust fundraising platform that enhances the business sector’s
The SEC Strategic Plan 2024–2026 prioritizes the strengthening of Thai capital market trust and highlighting the critical significance of investor confidence in cultivating a robust capital market
premium at no more than 90 million baht is not appropriate since 150-200 MW power plant project and the associated consignments remain uncertain while additional investment of 7,850 million baht is needed
membership. By providing high quality technical assistance, education and training, and research to its members and other regulators, IOSCO seeks to build sound global capital markets and a robust global
and efficiency of the capital market. This will contribute to the robust and sustainable growth of the economy. We envision opportunities for developing the Thai capital market to support the
and the PPA remain unclear and uncertain while additional investment of 7,850 million baht is needed, causing IFA unable to appraise the project value; (3) various risks associated with the transaction
and the PPA remain unclear and uncertain while additional investment of 7,850 million baht is needed, causing IFA unable to appraise the project value; (3) various risks associated with the transaction