Bangkok, June 2, 2011 ? SEC Board Chairman Vijit Supinit today submitted his resignation to be effective on June 3, 2011. According to the news reports on the statement of an executive of Thoresen
SEC revealed that at the 7th ARFP Working Group meeting, the progress of opening a funds passport was discussed. The member countries that are ready to submit a request for approval for sale are Australia, Japan, New Zealand and Thailand. As for South Korea, it is in the process of amending the law to support the said issue. In addition, other countries interested in the ARFP project which have sent representatives to observe are Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines.H...
Bangkok, January 9, 2009 ? With reference to the SEC?s earlier complaint filed with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) against S.E.C. Auto Sales and Services Plc.?s ("SECC") chairman
Bangkok, August 8, 2012 ? The Criminal Court found Wichai Chaisathaporn, former chairman and president of Nippon Pack (Thailand) PLC (NIPPON), guilty of misappropriation of company assets, document
separate the positions of the Chairman and the Manager. Accordingly, the Stock Exchange of Thailand will also adopt this principle for existing listed companies. It is expected that the requirement
provides that necessary tool to deepen private sector ESG alignments. The UN in Thailand very much looks forward to continue assisting the country’s historic green transition towards a prosperous, low-carbon
preparedness and response. Professor Dr. Surakiart Sathienthai, Advisory Vice Chairman and Executive Chairman of the Friends in Need (of “PA”) Volunteers Foundation, along with the Foundation Committee
Mr. Banterng Tantivit Between July 7 and July 18, 2017, Mr. Banterng Tantivit, the chairman and the former chairman of the executive committee of MBK Public Company Limited failed to prepare and
Chairman and Executive Chairman of the Friends in Need (of “PA”) Volunteers Foundation, the Thai Red Cross Society, and foundation executives. On this occasion, the SEC made a charitable donation of 320,000
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon along with executives, and the Association of Securities Companies (ASCO), led by Chairman Pichet