Bangkok, September 16, 2008 ? Following the Stock Exchange of Thailand?s steep fall today due to investors? concerns over troubled US financial industry, the SEC would like to inform that the failure of US financial institutions has not directly affected Thai business. Meanwhile, the SEC and relevant authorities have been working closely together to monitor the situation and potential impacts on listed companies and securities firms.SEC Deputy Secretary-General Prasong Vinaiphat said: ?US invest...
lessen regulatory burden and further relief for businesses. At present, the reliefs include:(1) Branches of securities companies affected by flood and unable to provide services are allowed to temporarily
lessen regulatory burden and further relief for businesses. At present, the reliefs include:(1) Branches of securities companies affected by flood and unable to provide services are allowed to temporarily
about saving and investment. Commercial banks and the TBAC are therefore pleased to be part of this important campaign and would like to confirm our commitment to further help promote sound financial
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that the relief measure for issuers of all types of securities applies to the annual registration statement fee (annual fee) that is due in 2020
covered various topics such as deposit protection, debt relief measures, the “Three Knows” (Know Oneself, Know Others, and Know Own Risks), and Investment scam advertisement. The event took place on 20
listed companies during the crisis and mitigate potential impacts on business operation. The two accounting guidelines approved by APSC on 16 April 2020 are: (1) the Temporary Relief Measures for
Bangkok, October 10, 2008 ? SEC Deputy Secretary-General Prasong Vinaiphat today gave a statement reassuring investors of the sound condition of the Thai stock market despite a huge fall of SET Index
flood victims in Chiang Rai Province. The donation, totaling 341,100 baht, was contributed under the initiative titled, "the Thai Capital Market United for Flood Relief." This amount included 300,000 baht
At the cabinet meeting on 10 March 2020, the cabinet approved several measures in the first-phase relief package to reduce both direct and indirect impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the economy