and private sectors, Thailand Responsible Business Network (TRBN) and allies therefore launched the “Send Plastic Home” project to promote the “sort at home, drop with us” campaign. They also provided
caution when allowing unlicensed business operators to set up exhibition booths, as this may inadvertently facilitate illegal activities. The SEC has been monitoring and observing events or exhibitions
, including those from foreign countries, as they are not under the SEC’s supervision and may pose a risk of fraud and scams. Concurrently, the SEC urges event organizers to exercise caution when allowing
On 17 September 2021, the SEC sent a circular to all listed companies advising listed companies that invest or plan to invest in digital assets to exercise discretion in making decisions regarding such investment. This is to prevent material impacts on the companies’ financial position or operating results as digital asset investment is usually exposed to relatively high risk from price volatility. In addition, the SEC reiterates that listed companies should take action and consider various fact...
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also empowers them to verify and make investment decisions with greater caution and safety in the modern financial landscape.” The SEC has continuously taken a proactive approach under its strategic
Thailand and send a notice to its shareholders within 21 days from the date of disclosure of the transaction to the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Please be informed accordingly. Yours sincerely, (Mrs.Siriporn
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