Bangkok, January 14, 2016 ? SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul today announced the SEC Strategic Plan 2016-2018 to stakeholders from all sectors, placing a special focus on well-balanced and fundamental development of ecosystem in the Thai capital market to enhance trustworthiness as well as efficiency and competitiveness of intermediaries and the overall market. The three-year strategic plan gives more weight to practical rules and regulations developed from effective communication and un...
policy and market opportunity meet, was launched today. It was created by the Securities Exchange Commission of Thailand [SEC] and UNDP Thailand using UNDP SDG Impact’s robust methodology, with the support
retraction of economic activities and consumer spending. The consumer sentiment remains fragile as the country waits for vaccination against the new variant. Despite of such economic weakness, we delivered
sentiment, accompanied by growth in public investment which resembled the growth rate from the same period last year. All in all, economic drivers continued to perform well particularly merchandise exports
future. Business wise H1 2019 was challenging particularly in the most recent quarter. Business sentiment in multiple industrial segments important to us has been impacted by the macro economy and the
confidence and business sentiment. The continual expansion could help offset the slow disbursement of public investment in this quarter. All in all, economic drivers continued to improve particularly
(“MACO”) will be completed in 3Q 2018/19. This restructuring enables VGI to focus on building the most robust offline-to-online or online-to-offline (“O2O”) ecosystem in Thailand and designates MACO as the
returning value to our shareholders”. 2. Outlook In 2018 as a whole, the Thai economy expanded 4.1%, +4.0% year-on-year and looking ahead, the economy is expected to continue growing at a robust pace in 2019
. 3Q21 Financial summary In 3Q21, AIS recorded a total revenue of Bt42,377mn, increasing 1.6% YoY underpinned by robust growth in FBB and enterprise businesses, but decreasing -0.9% QoQ from a decrease on
information on their CFOs and accountants with regard to their education, accounting training and work experiences.The new qualification criteria would build a robust foundation for qualified CFOs and