SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “Today, the Minister of Finance has announced the results of the World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2020, with the overall ranking for Thailand at No. 21, six levels higher than No. 27 in the preceding year, and No. 5 within the Asia-Pacific region. Two areas of better performances were (1) Dealing with Construction Permits and (2) Protecting Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the r...
internationally-accepted standards. It is a pleasure that Thai listed companies are the majority recipients of the ASEAN Asset Class Award in ASEAN and that Thailand maintains the No. 1 for the 6th consecutive
On behalf of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms. Jomkwan Kongsakul (right), Deputy Secretary-General, accepted the Digital Government Award for the third consecutive year. The award
for property fund, infrastructure fund, REITs, and infrastructure trusts. The auditors must be rotated off after 7 cumulative years of service and must serve a cooling-off period for 5 consecutive
amounting to THB 91 million, which are consist of accrued payable for labor regulation amendment of the employee’s latest wage rate for an employee who has worked for 20 consecutive years or more, the
consecutive years, while the existing rotation period was 5 years and the existing cooling-off period was 2 years. The revision will be effective from 1 January 2019”.To mitigate impacts at the initial phase
2018, Sales revenue of the Company was recorded at THB 1,256.44 million and THB 983.36 million respectively or equivalent to a drop of 21.73% which is considered a consecutive decline from the last
highest record for the third consecutive year, in terms of the cash collection of 3,204 million Baht, increase which was a result of the efficiency of collecting and the potential of the debt that the
from the change in defined benefit plan according to KBank’s employment policy which is not related to labor law, together with rising marketing expenses, our cost-to-income ratio stood at 45.02 percent
EBITDA was recorded at THB 88 million, a decrease of THB 49 million or 36% from the same quarter of previous year. This was primarily impact from declining of glycerine price driven by rising of global