SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol has announced key progresses concluded at the meeting with HK counterparts, as follows: (1) SEC and SFC will continue to work on the regulatory mapping exercises whereby a common ground has been established on 3 January 2020 regarding mutual recognition of funds. At the preliminary stage, both parties agreed on cross-border offerings of funds which includes plain vanilla funds and passive ETF. Both regulators are expecting to concl...
permissible for accredited investors (AI) in preparation for the Capital Account Liberalization Plan of the Bank of Thailand (BOT) to allow retail investors to make overseas investment directly. Additional
Project aims to enhance national transparency, boost morale, applaud governmental organizations’ exemplary role, and promote corporate value of management based on good governance, professional ethics
proposal aims to provide adequate mechanism to support the upcoming liberalization of securities business and promote new financial products which the business operators may expose to compliance risk
the competitiveness of the business operators in response to the Capital Account Liberalization Plan of the Bank of Thailand. In the future, the Plan will permit general investors to invest directly on
(Public Organization) (DGA) on 6 December 2023. The Digital Government Awards recognize the digital transformation excellence of governmental organizations. This year, the SEC received the Runner-up Award
preparation for the upcoming liberalization and market linkage,? said SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala. # # #
, issuance and settlement of securities, and organization of shareholders? meetings, etc., (2) facilitating businesses? access to necessary information under possession of governmental agencies for the benefit
for its investment in Nam Ngum 3 project for THB 205.75 million by means of disposing some assets of the project to the governmental entity of Lao PDR. The higher-than-the project investment of THB
subsidiary is remunerated for its investment in Nam Ngum 3 project for Baht 175.10 million by means of disposing some assets of the project to the governmental entity of Lao PDR. The higher amount than the