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Thailand Security Exchange Commission Licenses

Thailand Security Exchange Commission Licenses  – Complete Overview

This document provides a consolidated overview of Thailand Security Exchange Commission Licenses (SEC), including what each license allows and the key conditions such as paid-up capital and compliance obligations. Do not hesitate to contact us at insight@fintechlex.com

At FintechLex, we assist clients through every step of the process: selecting the right license, structuring the business, preparing applications, and ensuring ongoing compliance.

Beyond advisory, we can also:

✅ Provide fit-and-proper directors
✅ Recruit local employees
✅ Secure a suitable office location
✅ And most importantly, fast-track the licensing process to accelerate market entry.

Thai SEC License Types

LicenseWhat it can doConditions
Type A (Full-scope Securities Co.)Brokerage, dealing, underwriting across all securitiesThai-incorporated; 100m THB (Sec.96 if dealing/underwriting/custody); fit-and-proper directors; client-asset safeguarding; compliance & risk systems
Type B (Narrow Scope Securities Co.)Brokerage/underwriting in limited securities classesThai-incorporated; 25m–100m THB depending on activity; fit-and-proper directors; limited scope defined by MOF/SEC
Type C (Asset Management Co.)Manage Mutual Funds (MF), Private Funds (PF)Thai-incorporated; 25m THB (retail funds); 10m THB (institutional-only, no custody); governance, risk management, segregation of assets
Type D (Limited Activities)Investment advisory or other narrowly defined servicesThai-incorporated; 1m–25m THB depending on scope; registered personnel required
Type E (Equity Intermediary)Equity brokerage, dealing, underwriting; advisory; SBLThai-incorporated; 25m–100m THB depending on activity; fit-and-proper directors; compliance & IT requirements
PF License (Private Fund only)Manage private funds for institutional investors onlyThai-incorporated; 10m THB if no custody; governance, internal controls; no retail clients
Derivatives Broker (Sor-1)Brokerage of derivatives contractsThai-incorporated; 100m THB if clearing obligations; 25m–10m THB if no custody/institutional only; license from SEC
Derivatives Dealer (Sor-2)Principal trading in derivativesRequires securities-business license; 100m THB if proprietary trading/custody; governance and risk systems
Derivatives AdvisorProvide advice on derivativesThai-incorporated; 1m–10m THB depending on custody/clients; fit-and-proper directors
Derivatives Fund ManagerManage derivatives in fundsLicense from SEC; 25m THB (retail) or 10m THB (institutional only, no custody)
Digital Asset Exchange (custodial)Operate trading platform; hold client assetsThai-incorporated; 50m THB; custody, cybersecurity, KYC/AML
Digital Asset Exchange (non-custodial)Operate order-book without client custodyThai-incorporated; 10m THB; must prove non-custodial model
Digital Asset BrokerAgency intermediary between clients and exchangesThai-incorporated; 25m THB; fit-and-proper executives; compliance
Digital Asset DealerTrade digital assets on own account (outside exchanges)Thai-incorporated; 5m THB; governance and risk framework
ICO PortalProvide portal for ICOs (screening, due diligence, investor suitability)Thai-incorporated; 5m THB; SEC approval; KYC/AML; IT and investor protection systems

Conclusion

The Thai SEC offers a diverse range of licenses covering securities, derivatives, and digital assets. Each license has specific activities it authorizes, with defined capital thresholds and regulatory obligations.

With our expertise and network, FintechLex can help businesses successfully navigate these frameworks, secure the right license, and launch operations quickly and compliantly in Thailand. Do not hesitate to contact us at insight@fintechlex.com

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