Boardroom Flash Vol. 3/2018 Seven Key Amendments in the Drafted Securities and Exchange Act
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Policy Alert
Seven Key Amendments in the Drafted Securities and Exchange Act
The cabinet endorsed in principle the drafted SEC Act (No.) B.E.. The key details of the drafted bill include an amended definition of securities business, determining a requirement of paid-in registered capital, rule and guideline for additional categories of securities business, authorities of SEC office, an establishment of capital market development and enhancing the country’s competitiveness capacity essential for economic development... (More details click)
Policy brief vol.3
A warning measure to investors and an improved details of indirect registration
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)’s Board of Governors has fixed rules and regulations relating to listed companies in order to enhance measures to protect investors’ benefits for example a warning announcement in case of there is any listed company affected by any incident which may have an impact on financial status and business operation; and the backdoor listing which can be summarized as follow... (More details click)
CG News Update
Directors Discuss the Challenges of Cyber-Risk Oversight
Companies today fall into two groups: those that have been breached and know it, and those that have been breached but don’t know it. The realities of managing cyber risks are that breach risks are impossible to eliminate, resources for managing them are finite, risk profiles are ever-changing, and getting close to secure is elusive.
Our December 2017 discussion with a group of active directors during a dinner roundtable at a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) event identified some interesting insights into cyber-risk oversight at the board level.... (More details click)
How to Oversee the Essential Risks of Innovation
When looking to get ahead of competition, how should the board oversee the cybersecurity risks inherent to change? Rapid7's Corey E. Thomas dicusses how the board can work with management to develop an acceptable risk appetite without paralyzing innovation... (More details click)
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