March this year.The key changes to the rules include: - To re-define the term, ?patron? as any person who makes contribution to the issuer clearly and continuously, or any person who has a potential to
), which could subsequently cause irregular trading after the securities listing. The proposed key changes concerning IPO share allocation are: 1. To redefine the term, ?patron? as any person who makes
had affixed signature on subscription orders, redemption orders and switch orders of investment units, in his position as investment consultant, without meeting with or giving advice to a client in
the clients’ handwriting, subscription orders and switch orders or unitholders’ account books, causing damage to four clients at the total amount of 10.44 million baht. The SEC has considered that
into force since 3 March 2021. Additionally, the SEC has revised related regulations to allow the existing business operators to switch to License E or PF License in line with the business model they
licensed to undertake securities business in the category of underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “ patron ’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of
underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means
, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means the Office of
shall not affect the existing rights of the unitholders. (2) The mutual management company may allow the unitholders to switch their investment units from one class to another. The procedure for the
shall not affect the existing rights of the unitholders. (2) The mutual management company may allow the unitholders to switch their investment units from one class to another. The procedure for the