(ESOP) is a tool to create motivation for personnel of the company to work effectively to promote the growth of the company by providing opportunity for directors and employee to take part in the
the fund establishment. (2) The calculation for the number of investment units (2.1) Fix the investment unit value and price as specified in the scheme; (2.2) Calculate the NAV and investment unit
capital (1) Closed-end mutual fund: 1) The increases shall be specified in the scheme before the IPO; 2) The increases shall not make the total investment unit value exceed the registered scheme
assets 6.4 Mutual fund with a one-time investment strategy (Buy-and-Hold Funds) 6.5 Announcement of the NAV 6.1 Closed-end funds (1) Calculate the NAV and investment unit value at the end of every
-end funds (1) Calculate the NAV and investment unit value at the end of every business day. (2) Announcement the NAV and investment unit value: (2.1) For mutual fund which investment units are
ordinary persons up to 10 years from the fund's registration date (currently, a 10% dividend tax is compulsory and can be paid in the form of withholding tax); exemption on value-added tax (VAT)/Specific
ordinary persons up to 10 years from the fund's registration date (currently, a 10% dividend tax is compulsory and can be paid in the form of withholding tax); exemption on value-added tax (VAT)/Specific
the IPO; 2) The increases shall not make the total investment unit value exceed the registered scheme capital (calculation based on the par value); 3) Offering for sale at the price of the fund's
the investment unit value and price as specified in the scheme; (2.2) Calculate the NAV and investment unit values using a fair price. The value per investment unit shall be rounded up to a minimum of
10,000 million Baht. Minimum asset value for each project of 3,000 million Baht. Investment locations: unlimited (Thailand included). Qualified infrastructure assets for investment: the same criteria as