Bangkok, August 26, 2014 ?The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed common offering rules for new financial products not falling within a scope of any existing rules. Introducing the common rules
Bangkok, October 8, 2008 ? ?ASEAN member countries have agreed on the adoption of common disclosure rules for cross-border securities offerings called ASEAN and Plus Standards Scheme, a significant
-retail offering rules already in force, the ASEAN CIS cross-border offering rules will be comprehensive and more user-friendly. The proposed drat rules have been developed under the ASEAN Capital Markets
information and contact details of service providers. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said with more than 100,000 downloads of its predecessors the SEC developed mobile app ?start-to-invest III? in
offered to retail investors in other home jurisdictions of ASEAN members. Also, the scheme must conform to the common standards on Standards of Qualifying CIS in terms of the qualifications of CIS operator
SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon said: “The Thai capital market has developed in line with the global emphasis on climate change initiatives. The Thai version of the TCFD
were revised by the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2012 and came into effect in 2013. Also, the Thai Institute of Directors has developed a star-rating system to assess the corporate governance of
capital total baht 765,000,000 and Paid-up capital baht 765,000,000 with 7,650,000 common shares at a baht 100 par share and the Company will hold 33.33% which amounts to baht 254,974,500 at value 100 baht
viewed at https://sustainablefinance.sec.or.th/Bond . The SEC has developed and launched the “ESG Product Platform” in January this year to be used as a comprehensive and alternative information
access to investment-related information. To fulfill this mission, the SEC developed the "Mutual Funds Insight" microsite to serve as a center of knowledge, services, and tools related to mutual fund