SEC Assistant Secretary-General Kumpol Sontanarat said that SEC has recently provided additional service for the capital market. The open data database contain 10-year historical records of fund raising activities both in equity and debt securities including the details of the fund mobilizers by industry, companies and individual instruments.SEC has been continuously developing the open data service in many forms which can be accessed via SEC website. The data can be downloaded through SEC...
Essentially, the draft proposal aims to allow three more types of businesses to participate in the Regulatory Sandbox to support more efficient provision of capital market services, namely: (1) securities brokerage, securities dealing, securities underwriting, mutual fund management and securities borrowing and lending (SBL) (currently only investment advisory and private fund management businesses are eligible for the program), (2) derivatives clearing house business, and (3) the securit...
The SEC Board has approved the principles for amending the regulations concerning ICO portals to allow the outsourcing of all system operations related to ICO portals, including certain due diligence tasks. This aims to increase flexibility and business efficiency, as well as to promote the roles of securities business operators (traditional players), thereby strengthening and enhancing the ecosystem. This will help investors access investment tokens more widely and provide businesses with more...
for three more years (2024-2026), and to expand the fee deduction scope to include consulting expenses for the preparation of carbon footprint disclosure. In this regard, the deductible amount would
formation. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2023 to the range of 2.5%-3.0% from the previous forecast of the range of 2.7%-3.7%, which the supporting factors still
quarter continuously. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2023 to the range of 2 .5 % which is lower than the earlier expectation, in which the supporting factors still
exports improved from the previous quarter continuously. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2.2-3.2%, in which the supporting factors still being
decelerating rate from 1.9% in the previous year, due to the delay of government’s budget allocation. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2 .0%-3.0%, in