Bangkok, November 4, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on a proposed revision to the public offering rules to allow faster and more cost-effective fundraising procedures for listed companies
Bangkok, November 5, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on the proposed relaxation to the rules governing investment policy of mutual funds offered for sale to accredited investors, i.e
Bangkok, April 4, 2012 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on draft regulation governing unrated bonds and high yield bond mutual funds offered to non-retail investors. The revision aims to
supervision of subordinated perpetual bonds to strengthen investor protection and simultaneously develop the debt securities market. In this regard, such type of bond to be offered for sale to the general
creditable and be in line with the academic standards, and an aggregate value of such assets shall not be less than 75 percent of the total value of the trust units offered for sale, including the amount of
the bills issued by a company at the full amount not yet redeemed*. The SEC is therefore proposing to amend the regulations concerning offering for sale of bills. The key points of the proposed
filing with the nature of digital tokens to be offered. This initiative also aims to promote the use of technology in fundraising. The key points of the proposed principles are as follows: (1
and foreign issuers and to increase measures for protecting investors. The SEC is therefore conducting this public hearing on the proposed amendments to the regulations for securitized bonds with
percent of the term funds were offered to retail investors. The key specific characteristics of term fund are the inability to redeem investment units before maturity date and the possibility of
the acquisition of ordinary shares of other companies. In this regard, 360 million shares will be offered for sale to Holding L Co., Ltd. to pay for the ordinary shares of LOCKBOX and LOCKVENT at the