amendment will involve revision of certain outdated provisions on the prohibited characteristics of personnel in the securities and derivatives businesses that have been in use since 2005 as well as those of
activities, resulting in a repeal of a number of notifications previously issued by the SEC. As replacement, 109 new notifications are issued, adopting the governing notifications of which outdated provisions
such, impractical and outdated regulations will be revised to support underwriters? performance with trustworthiness and responsibility to investors, which will eventually build up their own credibility
services.On entering the agreement, Ms. Ruenvadee SUWANMONGKOL, Secretary-General of SEC Thailand, stated that: “The SEC Thailand believes that this Memorandum of Understanding will provide a remarkable basis
changing and our CRA regulations are becoming outdated. This supervisory amendment will enhance CRA credibility, conflicts-of-interest management, and information disclosure and safekeeping. This would help
is truly a remarkable milestone. Moreover, Thailand will be the host country and chair the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) while the SEC will also celebrate our 30th anniversary all in the
regulations. Whereas the laws or regulations that are no longer necessary or outdated, or become obstacles to public livelihood or occupation will be repealed or revised to eliminate burden on people and
defective operation was caused by (1) its insufficient process of issuer credit review and (2) its outdated list of approved securities for investment. Such inadequate operation was against the operational
technological evolution.”Police Major General Preecha Jaroensahayanon, AMLO Deputy Secretary-General and Acting Secretary-General, said: “Global digitalization has influenced remarkable changes in financial and
first 2014 semi-annual meeting with top executives of Thai and foreign commercial banks that the commercial banks have played a remarkable role in Thai capital market development as they provide access to