SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “The auditing context has evolved significantly over time. The SEC thus revises the requirements on approval of auditors in the capital market specified in the SEC Office Notification No. Sor Shor. 39/2553 to be in line with the current situation. The amendments aim to facilitate high potential auditors’ entry into the capital market to sufficiently support capital market growth. Essentially, the amendments will (1) lower the requirement...
financial sector towards the country’s shift to an environmentally sustainable future. • At the same time, this guide represents a huge opportunity for the growing numbers of individual and institutional
sustainable growth. The SEC is also committed to expediting Thailand’s shift towards a low-carbon economy with the goals of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2065
August 2015 http://www.ku.ac.th/web2012/ Why is it interesting? • There is anecdotal evidence that a number of managers likely focus on creating consistent earnings growth. • In addition, scientific
vocal about engaging with sustainable brands Only 58% of these organizations are moving sustainability programs into implementation Only 22% are measuring progress against targets Context Global shift
-setters are requiring transparency. 5. To measure transition risks relating to climate change, investors need consistent data and credible plans to transition to a low-carbon future. 6. Without access to
any land transport projects or assets certified by the CBI Standard would contribute to meeting an emissions trajectory consistent with limiting global temperature rises to 2˚ Celsius. The criteria
same group as SSF, it attracts individuals aged 50 and above due to its shorter holding period Appealing shift toward long-term investment in stocks Attracting new generation investors, freelancers
that time which was not consistent with the normal market conditions. Additionally, he continuously traded RICH shared which results in the purchase or sale of such securities which was not consistent
Limited (MILL) in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that MILL shares were purchased or sold in great volume or the price of MILL shares had changed at that time which was not consistent