Bangkok, January 14, 2016 ? SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul today announced the SEC Strategic Plan 2016-2018 to stakeholders from all sectors, placing a special focus on well-balanced and fundamental development of ecosystem in the Thai capital market to enhance trustworthiness as well as efficiency and competitiveness of intermediaries and the overall market. The three-year strategic plan gives more weight to practical rules and regulations developed from effective communication and un...
March this year.The key changes to the rules include: - To re-define the term, ?patron? as any person who makes contribution to the issuer clearly and continuously, or any person who has a potential to
), which could subsequently cause irregular trading after the securities listing. The proposed key changes concerning IPO share allocation are: 1. To redefine the term, ?patron? as any person who makes
strong investor protection scheme possible. According to SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, “Protecting investors is one of SEC’s main tasks. SEC has put in place a system to receive
information on their CFOs and accountants with regard to their education, accounting training and work experiences.The new qualification criteria would build a robust foundation for qualified CFOs and
COVID-19 situation but also to build a robust foundation for generating growth and prosperity in the long run. _______________________
Investment Banking Club who have actively participated and contributed to our collaborative efforts to develop a reliable capital market as a robust fundraising platform that enhances the business sector’s
The SEC Strategic Plan 2024–2026 prioritizes the strengthening of Thai capital market trust and highlighting the critical significance of investor confidence in cultivating a robust capital market
licensed to undertake securities business in the category of underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “ patron ’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of
underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means