, the SEC encouraged TIA right protection volunteers to perform their roles efficiently at the AGMs. Solid assessment outcomes reflect the success arising from all parties? strong effort and cooperation
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Mrs. Sittasri Nakasiri, Assistant Secretary-General – Strategy and Planning, acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO), participated in
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Mrs. Sittasri Nakasiri, Assistant Secretary-General – Strategy and Planning, acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO), participated in
association and the directors of TIA’s Shareholder Rights Protection Volunteer Club, and discussed the ways to enhance shareholder and investor rights protection in response to the changes in capital market
Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the revision and promotion of various measures to enhance minority investor protection, resulting in the
SEC has prepared a questionnaire surveying preparedness toward the Personal Data Protection Act, B.E. 2562 in April 2020 for self-assessment of 276 organizations under its supervision. Based on the
initiated the AGM quality assessment project where TIA has played important roles as representative of minority shareholders. The ?right protection volunteer? project has thus become a key function supporting
analysis on industry outlook to serve as information for making investment decision.As for the personnel, TIA was encouraged to upgrade right protection volunteers in the areas of analyzing financial
The SEC has received excellent results in the CRMS Assessment for the year 2023 from the PACC* in the areas of approval related operation, which demonstrated the SEC’s commitment to driving and
comply with international standards and be recognized in the global community. Also, the capital market is a key driver of the national financial system. The FSAP involved two main separate assessment