SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “Today, the Minister of Finance has announced the results of the World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2020, with the overall ranking for Thailand at No. 21, six levels higher than No. 27 in the preceding year, and No. 5 within the Asia-Pacific region. Two areas of better performances were (1) Dealing with Construction Permits and (2) Protecting Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the r...
In September 2025, the SEC received a total of 1,500 reports of suspicious instances and information requests from the public via the Investment Scam Hotline – almost doubled the number from August. Most were requests for information support, highlighting both the persistent threat of investment scams and a growing public demand for information assistance before making investment decisions or after falling victim to scams. The SEC also coordinated with social media platform providers to bl...
SEC held a seminar under the topic of “Thailand SEC Policy Dialogue 2018: Regulating by Market Forces” on 28 November 2018 at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, with the objective to stimulate policy discussions regarding the supervision and development of capital market from important stakeholders such as SET, institutional investors, the Government Pension Fund, listed companies, intermediaries, and professionals, with the hope for the market force to play a significant role in driving forwa...
20221103-ADVANC-MDA-3Q22-EN Classification: Internal 3Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary 3Q22 Thai economy continued a slow recovery from rising inflation. Consumer purchasing
20221103-ADVANC-MDA-3Q22-EN Classification: Internal 3Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary 3Q22 Thai economy continued a slow recovery from rising inflation. Consumer purchasing
20221103-ADVANC-MDA-3Q22-EN Classification: Internal 3Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary 3Q22 Thai economy continued a slow recovery from rising inflation. Consumer purchasing
2019 was THB 53.6 million, decreased 6.9% which amounting to THB 4 million due to the fact that online segment was closed in 2019 from market price had been declined significantly. Thus, revenue from
, e.g., supermarket, food and restaurants (only for takeaway), drug stores. Online sales continued to grow remarkably by 150.0% YoY. Gross profit margin from sale of goods improved outstandingly to
-openings. However, towards the middle of the year, the rising inflation and continuous increase in energy costs limited private consumption and signaled a global economic slowdown, raising spending concerns
significantly escalated from 1Q2019 thanks to the Government’ s announcement of B10 biodiesel as the mandatory diesel in Thailand replacing B7 biodiesel from January 1, 2020 onwards and the increasing of the B10