Today, SEC and organizations in the capital market – namely, the Stock Exchange of Thailand Group, the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), the Association of Securities Companies (ASCO), the Association of Asset Management Companies (AIMC), the Thai Bond Market Association (ThaiBMA) and the Custodian Club – held a meeting to discuss and assess the readiness of business operators to deal with Covid-19 situation. All of them confirm the readiness to provide services rela...
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that SEC and the related agencies had discussed the COVID-19 situation and acknowledged limitations on the AGM holding of listed companies. The meeting concluded with primary suggestions as follows: (1) proxy voting: shareholders are advised to consider proxy voting through independent directors instead of in-person voting at the meeting. If the meeting’s notice has not been sent, listed companies are requested to inform s...
and REITs and the submission of financial statements and the auditor’s reports on PVDs amid the spread of COVID-19. The meeting has passed the following resolutions: 1. Exemption for the holding of
Thailand (SET) to discuss possible solutions to the AGM holding of listed companies amid the spread of COVID-19, SEC has disseminated the circular and frequently asked questions to inform all listed
experts, shared insights on how the ASEAN market continues to attract global investment amid diverse internal and external factors affecting economies and capital markets. The discussion included successful
Mobilization amid the Changing Geopolitical Landscape” by Dr. Kobsak Pootrakool, Chairman of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), a panel discussion on “The Roles of Financial Innovations
Crowdfunding 2. Transforming SMEs: Emerging Opportunities amid COVID-19 3. Fundraising in a Digital Age: New Trends after COVID-19 4. New Normal: Reshaping Businesses after
-Pacific region. The panelists, consisting of industry leaders and experts, shared insights on how the ASEAN market continues to attract global investment amid diverse internal and external factors
Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), said: “Stewardship models have rapidly evolved over the years, and the role of investors have changed alongside them. The pace of change is only accelerating to
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