association and the directors of TIA’s Shareholder Rights Protection Volunteer Club, and discussed the ways to enhance shareholder and investor rights protection in response to the changes in capital market
During January – March this year, the SEC conducted a public hearing on proposed amendments to the PVD Act to support the development of fund structure, enhance the member protection mechanism
enhance the efficiency of the existing provident funds. Essentially, the key principles of the amendments are as follows: 1. Fund management and structure: e.g., revising provisions to support the
and enhance competitive edge of the private sector. We are also very pleased to support the right protection volunteers in performing their duties at AGMs; one of the principles of good corporate
The proposed amendments are grouped into six key areas as follows: (1) Digital Capital Market Promotion: updating legal frameworks to fully support electronic processes in the capital market
Under the existing regulations, each business operator allows to prepare the customer complaints’ handling report in its own style and classify the type of complaints as it deems appropriate. Such variations have caused SEC extra time on processing the data for regulatory use. In addition, the current regulation which requires the operator to submit the report in paper form to SEC has incurred an undue burden to the business. SEC, therefore, proposes to amend the regulations by requiring...
The objective of the project, which is organized for the second year in continuation from 2022, is to give financial support for development of necessary knowledge and skills for women, who have
Bangkok, August 14, 2008 ? Discussion in the latest quarterly meeting between the SEC and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) focused on the industry?s efforts to introduce new financial instruments for investor?s choice. SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said: ?We discussed potential approaches to make fund investment more attractive and better responsive to different needs of investors.? The meeting has agreed on the following:1. Mutual funds, private fu...
Bangkok, August 14, 2008 ? Discussion in the latest quarterly meeting between the SEC and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) focused on the industry?s efforts to introduce new financial instruments for investor?s choice. SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said: ?We discussed potential approaches to make fund investment more attractive and better responsive to different needs of investors.? The meeting has agreed on the following:1. Mutual funds, private fu...