Bangkok, February 21, 2014 ? The SEC and the PwC Thailand co-hosted the seminar ?Challenges facing audit committees on listed companies? sustainable development? to provide a venue for discussion and
Bangkok, October 16, 2015 ? The SEC will pay a closer attention to investors? behaviors and factors influencing their decision making as more studies show rationality is not the only criterion for making an investment in a mutual fund. The SEC studies on behavioral finance have revealed that investors tend to take many other factors into consideration as well when making a decision to invest in a mutual fund. Such factors include emotion, personal belief and attitudes toward different channels o...
Bangkok, October 24, 2014 ? The SEC and the Faculty of Business Administration, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) co-organized the ?4th SEC Working Papers Forum,? under the
Role of migrant workers in the new landscape of sustainability Picture Source: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/wealthtech-in-asia-pacific-the-next-frontier-in
นางสาวรื่นวดี สุวรรณมงคล เลขาธิการ สำนักงานคณะกรรมการกำกับหลักทรัพย์และตลาดหลักทรัพย์ (ก.ล.ต.) ร่วมบรรยายในหัวข้อ "UNGP & the Role of Institutional Investor" (หลักการชี้แนะว่าด้วยธุรกิจกับสิทธิมนุษย
Bangkok, 1 December 2017 ? The SEC is giving more focus to the regulation-for-growth approach to meet the demands of the public and all sectors of market participants more appropriately.Mrs. Waratchya Srimachand, SEC Senior Assistant Secretary-General, said: ?The capital market is undergoing significant changes, for example, technological disruption, wider linkage of global financial markets, increasing competition, change of behavioural patterns, and changing demands of fundraisers, business op...
, “Leadership Role and Sustainable Business,” and the launch of Gender Corner. The event aimed to raise awareness of women in leadership role and gender equality, and to recognise listed companies’ support for
gender equality, particularly in the role of women as leaders, with over 200 registered companies currently having female board members, accounting for as much as one-third of all registered companies
asset class among global investors. The result of ASEAN CG Scorecard 2014 assessment showed that Thailand could still hold the leading role and was ranked at the top for the third consecutive year
AOP role in providing relevant knowledge to PVD fund committees and members through training courses and various activities designed to raise the awareness of their rights, roles and responsibilities