Category: Business

Thailand Focus 2025 Begins to Bolster Capital Market Confidence

Bangkok: The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has inaugurated the Thailand Focus 2025 event, aiming to enhance confidence in the capital market while urging both public and private sectors to confront global challenges. This marks the 19th edition of …

Thai Stock Market Closes Lower Amid Sideways Trading

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed down 3.23 points. SET closed today at 1,248.03 points, down 3.23 points (-0.90%), with a trading value of 46,883.54 million baht.

According to Thai News Agency, today’s stock trading saw the index fluctuate sideways, reac…

State-Owned Banks Unveil Low-Interest Loan Initiative to Boost Phuket SMEs

Phuket: Three state-owned specialized financial institutions have launched the “Bringing State Banks to Help the People” project, offering low-interest loans at 3% per year. According to Thai News Agency, the initiative is a collaborative effort by the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank of Thailand (SME D Bank), the Export-Import

EGCO Group Approves Mid-Year Dividend of 3.25 Baht Per Share

Bangkok: Electricity Generating Public Company Limited (EGCO Group) announced an interim dividend payment for the first half of 2025 operating results at 3.25 baht per share, representing a dividend yield of approximately 6%. This reinforces shareholder confidence in the company as a dividend stock with a solid power business foundation,

Thai Stock Market Sees Growth with 9.28 Point Increase

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed up 9.28 points, with the SET ending today at 1,262.67 points, reflecting a 0.74% increase. The trading value reached 39,908.97 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, today’s stock trading saw the index rise to a high of 1,268.13 points and a low of 1,260.76 points.

SEC Pursues Legal Action Against Individuals for Manipulating READY Shares

Bangkok: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a civil lawsuit against three individuals accused of manipulating READY shares, seeking a fine of 279 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, the SEC has requested that prosecutors take legal action against Mr. Thaweerat Prungpattanasakul, Ms. Pajaree Sammatkijborihan, and Ms.