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Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
Bangkok, July 21, 2014 ? The SEC announced the results of the 3rd Mekong Capital Markets Cooperation (MCMC) meeting in Pattaya City that all 5 member countries agreed on mutual benefits of this collaboration framework and entered into MoU signing to lay the foundation for capital market cooperation to promote sustainable growth in the region. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General revealed the meeting results of the 3rd MCMC meeting hosted by the SEC recently in Pattaya City last month. P...
Bangkok, February 4, 2016 ? In the continued support to Thaipat Institute?s assessment of Thai listed companies based on the 2015 Anti-corruption Progress Indicators, the SEC has marked an overall
efficiency and reduce costs for market participants in all sectors, facilitate equal access to financial services for all target groups, and strengthen competitive edge of the Thai economy
supporting amendment of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (Securities and Exchange Act) to allow more effective and efficient supervision of audit firms and auditors in Thai capital market.SEC
Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the
The ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) welcomed the progress achieved by the ASEAN Green Bond Standards at its meeting today. Since its launch in November 2017, the ASEAN Green Bond Standards have
, progress made in China, Chinese Taipei, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand was outlined by lead discussants. In Chinese Taipei, key developments include the creation of a CG ranking for individual
Centre (SBPAC). This is to encourage Thai people of Chinese descent in such provinces to celebrate Chinese New Year similar to Thai Buddhist and Muslims in case of traditional and religious holiday