Bangkok, February 29, 2016 ? The SEC has laid out a guideline for listed companies to simplify their proof of identity requirements imposed on shareholders or their proxies at the annual general
on electronic service for filing of financial statements (e-Filing). Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that ?The SEC is pleased to be a part of this project and this MOU signing is aim
The Draft aims to improve legal provisions to be more suitable for the current situation, as well as to accommodate future technological advancements. It also ensures the legal effects of electronic
collectively and concurrently and the consideration is divided into three areas, namely (1) acceptance of reports via electronic system instead of hardcopy submission, (2) discontinuation of reports to the
Companies and Derivatives Intermediaries dated 6 September 2013.** According to the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA)’s recommendation on Digital Identity Guideline for Thailand
facilitate development and wider use of financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing
use of financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access
financial innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under
innovations of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under possession