Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 9:39:42 GMT
The SEC is open to listening to opinions on the issuance of regulations to support broad fundraising for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups to help increase options for SMEs. SMEs and startups can access funding sources in the capital market as appropriate. while ensuring that investors have sufficient information to make decisions The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) found that at present SMEs are still unable to raise funds from a wide range of investors and list their businesses on the stock exchange. This is because the relevant regulations may not be favorable and the cost of raising funds is quite high. Therefore, in order to encourage SMEs to have access to capital sources according to the goals of the 20-year National Strategic Master Plan, which stipulates increasing the ratio of SMEs to GDP to 60 percent by 2037, the SEC will open A channel for SMEs and startups to raise funds on a large scale (Public Offering: PO) while also ensuring that investors receive appropriate protection.
The SEC has set guidelines for SMEs. ME and startups that are limited companies and public limited companies which has been operating for a period of time (proven track record) or has already reached a certain level of business value, such as medium-sized SMEs according to the definition of the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and SMEs SME that is preparing to be listed on the stock exchange Able to raise funds from a wide range of individuals and list shares on Email Marketing List the secondary market* without having to apply for permission. However, they must file a registration statement with the SEC and prepare a prospectus for investors so that they have information to support their investment decisions. Including the following criteria must be followed : 1. Disclose information about the business and financial statements as specified. The financial statements must be reviewed or audited by auditors affiliated with auditing firms that have passed quality inspections from the SEC, of which there are currently 29 offices (information as of February 12, 2020) 2 .
Investors must have one of the following characteristics: (1) Institutional investor. Venture capital business Joint investment entity Investors with specific characteristics (angel investors) (2) Directors and employees of SMEs and startups or affiliated companies (3) Investors who have a professional certificate that demonstrates knowledge in finance and investment. (professional license) (4) General investors who have knowledge and experience in investing in stocks, must have an average direct investment in stocks of 5 million baht or more in the last 12 months and trade in SM stocks. MEs and startups must go through intermediaries that follow the same sales conduct process as for high-risk and complex products. Including investors must pass a knowledge test to ensure that investors know the risks of investing . The SEC has published documents listening to opinions on the matter on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities and Exchange Commission SECID=602 Those involved and those interested can express their opinions
The SEC has set guidelines for SMEs. ME and startups that are limited companies and public limited companies which has been operating for a period of time (proven track record) or has already reached a certain level of business value, such as medium-sized SMEs according to the definition of the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and SMEs SME that is preparing to be listed on the stock exchange Able to raise funds from a wide range of individuals and list shares on Email Marketing List the secondary market* without having to apply for permission. However, they must file a registration statement with the SEC and prepare a prospectus for investors so that they have information to support their investment decisions. Including the following criteria must be followed : 1. Disclose information about the business and financial statements as specified. The financial statements must be reviewed or audited by auditors affiliated with auditing firms that have passed quality inspections from the SEC, of which there are currently 29 offices (information as of February 12, 2020) 2 .
Investors must have one of the following characteristics: (1) Institutional investor. Venture capital business Joint investment entity Investors with specific characteristics (angel investors) (2) Directors and employees of SMEs and startups or affiliated companies (3) Investors who have a professional certificate that demonstrates knowledge in finance and investment. (professional license) (4) General investors who have knowledge and experience in investing in stocks, must have an average direct investment in stocks of 5 million baht or more in the last 12 months and trade in SM stocks. MEs and startups must go through intermediaries that follow the same sales conduct process as for high-risk and complex products. Including investors must pass a knowledge test to ensure that investors know the risks of investing . The SEC has published documents listening to opinions on the matter on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities and Exchange Commission SECID=602 Those involved and those interested can express their opinions