enhancement for investment analysts and research, as well as securities professionals to build investor confidence and strengthen business competitiveness. The meeting also discussed certain business obstacles
Bangkok, February 12, 2013 ? The SEC encouraged the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) to improve the performance calculation practice of asset management companies to be in line with international standards in performing their role of information disclosure to facilitate investors? investment decisions. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said in the first-quarter meeting with AIMC: ?The SEC encourages the association to urge asset management companies in addition to...
in terms of business features, technology, and other infrastructure linkages. ?Regional linkages and collaboration are essential to enhance our competitiveness amidst rapid changes in international
MOU, the SEC and NIDA will jointly drive knowledge and curriculum development to enhance the quality of graduates to become workforce for public, private and capital market sectors. The collaboration
information disclosure on MD&A of Thai listed companies still has room for improvement. The SEC has therefore planned to study overseas rules and practices, gather information from the industry including
-the-counter center in order to reduce barriers to establishment and operation, imposing regulatory measures to enhance the supervisory efficiency of the Stock Exchange of Thailand and introducing
Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Secretary-General of SEC, remarked: “The enhancement of shareholders’ rights and protections is SEC’s main mission. Scaling up the legal knowledge regarding securities and
capitalization. This collaboration will enhance confidence in the quality of financial statements of listed firms in the Thai capital market, hence, boost market competitiveness and attract worldwide investors
. Paralee Sukonthaman, Head of the Change Management Task Force, said that the Change Program aims for improvement in three major areas of SEC responsibility: regulatory reform; work process; and staff
. Paralee Sukonthaman, Head of the Change Management Task Force, said that the Change Program aims for improvement in three major areas of SEC responsibility: regulatory reform; work process; and staff