Mrs. Pantipa Thirakanokvilai On January 30, 2013 and February 4, 2013, Mrs. Pantipa Thirakanokvilai, the financial controller of IT City Public Company Limited (IT) sold 374,440 shares of IT through
. (IT).With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC?s probe found that during January 31 - February 4, 2013, Pantipa, IT financial controller, had sold 374,440 IT shares through
issued loans to four registered companies in Cyprus and another one in Singapore, in the total amount of approximately US$54 million dollars with Mr. Konoshita as the controller and the ultimate benefactor
, claiming returns from cryptocurrencies, digital tokens or package investment plans in the form of Ponzi scheme. Solicitors may also promise or guarantee attractive returns, luring investors into quick
certificates will be limited to institutional investors or high net worth investors only; therefore, is exempted from the SEC?s approval.? ?To make investment in PE trust more attractive, the SEC will further
funds and provident funds. The allocation of shares to cornerstone investors would make an IPO more attractive to the investing public, and thus more likely to be a success. In addition, the exclusive
September 5, 2023 with the aim at boosting the expansion of mutual fund investor base through the increase of investment knowledge and promoting mutual funds as an attractive savings option at the "Mutual
products that connect the capital markets of Thailand with the CLMV (consisting of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) and ASEAN countries which will make the Thai capital market more attractive
have expressed interest and discussed with SEC the possibility of offering the services. These securities firms can provide advice on attractive digital assets for investment to customers and invest
capital markets in order to reinforce investor confidence and become more attractive investment destination. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General, said that ?ASEAN countries place high