The rules on margin lending (margin account) which have been in effect since 1997 permit SC to lend money to its customer only for the purpose of purchasing listed securities on a condition that
On 3 August 2023, the SEC Board Meeting No. 12/2023 passed a resolution approving the principles and draft regulations related to application for approval and granting of approval for derivatives
GJS will seek the annual general meeting’s resolution to ratify the financial support transaction for GSTEL in the form of short-term loan worth not exceeding 94 million baht without any collateral for the principal repayment period no longer than six months at the interest rate of 12.5 percent per year. The GJS Board of Directors approved the loan proposal on 16 March 2017. The GJS Board extended the loan repayment from 15 November 2017 to 15 May 2019 because GSTEL was procuring external...
On 12 March 2020, the CMSB Meeting No. 4/2563, presided by SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, considered possible guidelines for the AGM holding of property funds, infrastructure funds and REITs and the submission of financial statements and the auditor’s reports on PVDs amid the spread of COVID-19. The meeting has passed the following resolutions: 1. Exemption for the holding of AGM of unitholders of funds and REITs CMSB has granted a deadline extension to 30 June 2020 or f...
GSC had applied the proceeds from the offer of sale of ordinary shares to the public (IPO) and its revolving capital in a loan to ACAP, its major shareholder (64%) for a short term at the interest rate of 2% per annum as follows: 1. A loan by the disbursement of advance payments in the amount of THB 80 million, whereby GSC has received the principal repayment and will collect payment of interest, and 2. investing in five short-term promissory notes (P/N) of ACAP, for a term of 60 days, or on de...
Granting the Purchasing Right to Provider of Over-Allotment Shares After Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount
Granting the Purchasing Right to Provider of Over-Allotment Shares After Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount