Bangkok, 24 January 2024 – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reinforces collaboration with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) regarding the legal proceedings against the
continuously engaged in discussions and cooperation with the SEC, AMLO, and other relevant agencies. This ongoing collaboration has culminated in the signing of the MOU among the three organizations today, aimed
, IOSCO has requested the cooperation of platform service providers to support and collaborate with regulators in their respective countries to prevent and combat online investment scams. IOSCO has also
member of Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China and representatives from Chinese businesses to discuss the collaboration between the Thai capital market and Kunming City of Yunnan Province
The MOU with the AMLO aims to enhance collaboration for the benefit of preventing and suppressing money laundering with a focus on mutual sharing of information and agency-specific expertise. This
, being well aware that prevention of those scams needs collective efforts of all relevant parties, has called for collaboration of business operators, i.e., securities companies, investment management
guidelines in the investment management industry. This initiative seeks to enhance collaboration, benefiting the sustainable and stable growth of the industry. Ms. Nataya Niyamanusorn, Assistant Secretary
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen mutual collaboration in capital market oversight. This collaboration aims to improve regulatory efficiency within each organization’s legal framework, creating
collaboration in case further clarifications or investigations are required. The meeting was held on 24 January 2024 at the DSI Building. In the picture (from left to right):1. Ms. Pattanaporn Tripipat, SEC
Fundraising to Strengthen the Nation's Foundation of Sustainable Development” at the “Multilateral Collaboration for Sustainability” seminar, held on March 1, 2024 at Professor Sangvian Indaravijaya