For derivatives business operators to have sufficient time in preparing their operating systems, the SEC approved draft rules governing derivatives agents with requirements as follows: Readiness of Business Operation: Derivatives agents must have in place (1) clear organization structure, (2) working system that prevents conflict of interest and the leak of information, (3) risk management system, (4) operational and IT management system, (5) database system, and (6) compliance system. Beside...
The SEC approved the supervision guidelines for provident fund management business as agreed by the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) with a view to enhance asset management
market, including the supervision of securities settlement systems, is fundamentally sound, secure, efficient and reliable. They also recommended that the following identified deficiencies, mostly in the
under the business undertaking according to the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003) and are therefore not under the SEC?s supervision. The clarification came out from the discussion held with the Gold
(IOSCO), such as having the structure for supervising the Association to reflect good corporate governance, setting criteria for member subscription and for member supervision with transparency