Bangkok, March 23, 2011 ? An SEC record of 2010 showed growth in the provident fund (PVD) industry with 1,765 employers offering provident funds with employee?s choice, accounting for 17.7 percent of
Bangkok, March 5, 2012 ? The SEC board is proposing to amend the Provident Fund Act of 1987 in the following areas:(1) Employee will be able to pay savings into the fund at the rate higher than
the audit firm who has an influence on the applicant’s giving of opinions are not employee or worker of the company or its subsidiaries for which the applicant is the auditor; 5. The audit firm does not
influence on the applicant’s giving of opinions are not employee or worker of the company or its subsidiaries for which the applicant is the auditor; 5. The audit firm does not provide bookkeeping or any
expenses was Baht 41.84 million, increasing by Baht 17.69 million or 73% mainly from: The employee benefits expenses increased on higher number of employees, as well as other operating expenses which
Bangkok, November 1, 2012 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revision of the Provident Fund Act B.E. 2530 to facilitate employee?s continuous savings into provident fund and thus having
Thaicredit Retail Bank Public Company Limited On 1 March, 2017 Thaicredit Retail Bank Public Company Limited (“TCR”) offer for sale newly issued securities in the category of warrant (Employee Stock
Bangkok, August 16, 2012 ? The SEC reveals that provident funds offering employee?s choice continually increased in Q2/2012. The record showed an increase of 176 employers offering employee?s choice
non-compliances were resulted from failures to record employee benefit obligation in accordance with Thai Accounting Standard No. 19 ?Employee Benefits? prescribed by Accounting Standard Committee
newly issued securities in the category of warrant (Employee Stock Option Program : ESOP) without having obtained an approval from the SEC Office. SEC Act S.300 in conjunction with 33 Settlement