The SEC Strategic Plan 2024–2026 prioritizes the strengthening of Thai capital market trust and highlighting the critical significance of investor confidence in cultivating a robust capital market that serves as a channel for fundraising of businesses and investment for investors. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve sustainable development, reduce inequalities. Recognizing the importance of complete, transparent, and timely IPO information for investors’ informed decision-making, the SEC aims to...
* and Form 56*. These rules have caused an unreasonable burden on these companies. SEC therefore plans to improve these rules to facilitate holding companies, which engage in various types of business
Re: Particulars of Notice Calling Shareholders’ Meeting of Listed Companies to Obtain Approval for Issuance and Offer of Securities for Sale
reports on audit quality control systems for audit firms to reflect and improve on their audit quality. Meanwhile, stakeholders in the financial reporting ecosystem, especially the audit committee
especially brokers that they have placed high concern in this matter and promptly sent their approved list of securities analysts to the SEC. This helps improve our Thai capital market?s information system and
Early this year, SEC held public hearings to obtain views on establishing rules that require companies issuing IPOs to disclose information related with the offering for sale of their securities
executives’ compensation policy, method of determining the compensation packages, and structures of each compensation type;- To improve disclosure of the use of proceeds in filing documents to be more
company assets or obtain unlawful gains for himself or other persons, causing damage to CIRKIT. The public prosecutor issued a prosecution order; however, attempt to arrest the accused failed and the
Mr. Sukit Nganthavee Mr. Sukit Nganthavee, the former director of Circuit Electronics Industries Plc. (“CIRKIT”), conspired with other executives of CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain
Mr. Lee Wolff Mr. Lee Wolff, the former managing director of Circuit Electronics Industries Plc. (“CIRKIT”), conspired with other executives of CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain