SEC Thailand Assistant Secretary-General, Mrs.
Charuphan Intararoong opened
the event with remarks highlighting the growing importance of ESG in enhancing
market resilience and investor confidence. She expressed gratitude to Mr.
Richard McGillivray, Senior Director of Product Advocacy and Education for Asia
Pacific at CFA Institute, for his valuable contributions. Mr. McGillivray led
interactive sessions, including workshops and case studies, that engaged
approximately 200 industry participants, including executives, analysts, and
consultants from across Thailand’s capital markets. These
seminars underscore SEC Thailand’s commitment to building a sustainable capital
market by equipping investment professionals with essential ESG knowledge and
analytical tools, ensuring they are well-prepared to adapt to the evolving
demands of responsible investing.
Mr. Richard McGillivray. Senior Director, Product Advocacy and
Education, Asia Pacific CFA Institute said: “Environmental, Social and Governance issues impact the
performance and profitability of companies. The incorporation of sustainability
considerations into investment analysis and decision-making therefore continues
to gain significant traction globally. CFA Institute is dedicated to enhancing
ethical and professional standards within the investment industry. This
includes helping investment professionals perform in emerging fields of
practice such as the ability to understand, identify, and integrate material
sustainability into their analyses and investment decisions. In collaboration
with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand, this forum serves as
an invaluable platform to exchange insights, tackle challenges, and explore
strategies for improving the utilization of ESG disclosures and sustainability
data in assessing the long-term value and performance of assets.
Kingpai Koosakulnirund, Vice
President, CFA Society Thailand said:
“Thailand’s
capital market has been advancing on the ESG front with the promoting of ESG
disclosure and reporting. Investment analysts are playing the next vital role
by integrating ESG-related information to their analysis. Since the integration
of ESG factors into investment analysis and valuation is relatively a new
practice, having a practical workshop would be a useful starting point for
investment analysts.”