Bangkok, 19 November 2020 – SEC is seeking public comments on amending the takeover regulations to increase flexibility in making a tender offer for all securities of the business, which supports data storage in a machine readable format and can be processed immediately in order to reduce burdens and facilitate the private sector in accordance with the Regulatory Guillotine.
Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) is proposing amendment to the takeover
regulations. The existing regulations require that people who make a tender
offer for all securities of the business and related persons must submit
hardcopy documents and also online documents through electronic system, which
might cause burden on the private sector and it does not go accordingly with
the technological change. SEC then proposes to amend processes related to the
takeover regulations such as canceling hardcopy document submission, according
to this consultation paper. The relevant reports can be submitted via SEC’s
online system in order to reduce burdens of the private sector, corresponding
to the current technology development, and to be able to support data storage
in a machine readable format while the investors can still access information
through various channels such as the website of the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
Moreover,
the takeover regulations are part of the regulation amendment project to
facilitate the business sector (Regulatory Guillotine*) in order to facilitate
and reduce unnecessary costs for the business sector.
The
consultation paper is available at www.sec.or.th/hearing. Stakeholders and
interested parties are welcome to give comments and suggestions via the
website, fax: 0-2263-6099 or email: corporat@sec.or.th. The public
hearing ends on 18 December 2020.
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Note:
*Regulatory Guillotine is
the regulatory review of the existing laws and regulations. The reviewed laws
and regulations that are no longer necessary or do not keep pace with
situations or remain obstacles to living or occupations will be abolished or
revised to lessen burden on people. By doing so, methods used must be done with
speed, transparency, low costs with participation from all related parties.