* and Form 56*. These rules have caused an unreasonable burden on these companies. SEC therefore plans to improve these rules to facilitate holding companies, which engage in various types of business
As part of continuing efforts to support market confidence and business integrity, the OECD has launched in Asia a new set of corporate governance principles that were endorsed at the G20 Finance Ministers meeting in September 2015. The G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance provide recommendations for national policymakers on key corporate governance issues, such as shareholder rights, executive remuneration, financial disclosure, the behaviour of institutional investors, boardroom practic...
includes inspection of audit firms’ quality control systems, which has been running since 2010. According to the Activities Report 2021, audit firms in the capital market have continued to improve their
The SEC Strategic Plan 2024–2026 prioritizes the strengthening of Thai capital market trust and highlighting the critical significance of investor confidence in cultivating a robust capital market that serves as a channel for fundraising of businesses and investment for investors. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve sustainable development, reduce inequalities. Recognizing the importance of complete, transparent, and timely IPO information for investors’ informed decision-making, the SEC aims to...
violation of Section 315 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. On October 7, 2020, the Criminal Court sentenced the defendant to 10 years in prison. The defendant exercised the right to appeal. The
defendants, including Polaris Capital Public Company Limited ("1st defendant"), Mr. Yanakorn Warakunrak ("2nd defendant"), and Mr. Poonsak Chumchuay ("3rd defendant"), had
Capital Public Company Limited ("1st defendant"), Mr. Yanakorn Warakunrak ("2nd defendant"), and Mr. Poonsak Chumchuay ("3rd defendant"), had committed an offense under the
Capital Public Company Limited ("1st defendant"), Mr. Yanakorn Warakunrak ("2nd defendant"), and Mr. Poonsak Chumchuay ("3rd defendant"), had committed an offense under the
Section 16 of the Derivatives Act B.E.2546. On 4 October 2013, the Bangkok South Criminal Court sentenced the defendant to a fine of 40,000 bath. Since the defendant pled guilty, the Bangkok South Criminal
for Q2/ 2015, and (3) the reviewed financial statements for Q3/2015 to the SEC and the SET within the specified period. The Criminal Court ordered the defendant to pay a fine of Baht 522,000 and a