SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Deputy Secretary-General Tipsuda Thavaramara and Deputy Secretary-General Sirivipa Supantanet convened an executive meeting with the SEC Management to declare the corporate intent to serve the public and capital market stakeholders with integrity, transparency and corporate governance, on 8 May 2019. The SEC Declaration of Intent is in compliance with the Ethical Standard Act B.E. 2562 (2019), which has come into force since 17 April 2019. Det...
1 -Translation- No. ECF2 046/2562 24 December 2019 Subject: Report of Resolution of Board of Directors' Meeting Re: (1) Disposal of Rights under Loan Agreement, Pledge Agreement and Memorandum of
, transfer of securities ownership , pledge and seize, as well as the closing of the book in order to have information on securities holders, deal with rights and benefits arising from securities such as https
, transfer of securities ownership , pledge and seize, as well as the closing of the book in order to have information on securities holders, deal with rights and benefits arising from securities such as https
rights, construct, purchase, provide, sell, dispose, rent lease, hire purchase, grant of hire purchase, borrow, lend accept pledge, accept mortgage, exchange, transfer, accept transfer, or take any action
rights, construct, purchase, provide, sell, dispose, rent lease, hire purchase, grant of hire purchase, borrow, lend accept pledge, accept mortgage, exchange, transfer, accept transfer, or take any action
investment grade ratings bonds and (2) investment units of a mutual fund, which trades on every business day and does not have any restriction on transfer and pledge. In addition, such securities will be
million, THB 51 million from IPO and THB 49 million from cash from operation. The rest of IPO in the amount of THB 97 million, THB 22 million invested in short-term fixed income fund and THB 75 million
major shareholder of 48.85 percent of the total BSEC shares, which would cause the structure of the BSEC major shareholders to change, and consequently OSKIB would have to make a tender offer of the rest
for his remaining approved status. The rest of suspension period was instead set as the period for acceptance of his re-application for approval as capital market personnel. The SEC's order has been in