Nowadays, asset management companies are required to separate investors’ asset from the companies’ ones and introduce measures to protect investors’ assets for other benefits. Asset management companies also appoint custodians approved by SEC to safely keep the assets of investors.However, SEC intends to amend the regulations to give permission for asset management companies with a custodian services to protect investors’ asset and stringent supervision on asset separation to keep private...
Nowadays, asset management companies are required to separate investors’ asset from the companies’ ones and introduce measures to protect investors’ assets for other benefits. Asset management companies also appoint custodians approved by SEC to safely keep the assets of investors.However, SEC intends to amend the regulations to give permission for asset management companies with a custodian services to protect investors’ asset and stringent supervision on asset separation to keep private...
The move follows SEC hearing at the end of 2018 on the amendment of the regulations on the maintenance of capital of investment management companies that manage property funds and infrastructure
SEC is proposing to amend the regulations on the capital requirements for asset management companies that manage property funds or infrastructure funds, trust managers and trustees of REITs or
initial stage of their operation, and thus exposed to high risks, including business risk, obligations of the offered debts, trading channels and transfer limitation. In addition, to manage risks and
Spokesperson in accordance with the new organizational structure.* Currently, Mr. Anek Yooyuen holds the position of Deputy Secretary-General overseeing the Strategy and Planning Division, the Organizational
performance to prove that the fund manager’s responsibilities for overseeing and managing the fund as required, This is not in accordance with the work system that notifies the office before requesting to start
Section 133 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 133. The securities company shall manage a private fund with honesty and care to preserve the interests of the person who has authorized the
Section 133 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 133. The securities company shall manage a private fund with honesty and care to preserve the interests of the person who has authorized the
manage liquidity of fixed income funds and mixed funds that invest at least 60 percent of the net asset value in debt securities. The limit for such transactions is increased from 10 percent to 30