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BOT says Gulf’s KBank stake is still below 10% under its rules, no approval required yet
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026
The Bank of Thailand says Gulf’s reported 10.03% stake in Kasikornbank is calculated under SEC rules that exclude treasury shares, while the central bank’s method puts the holding below 10%, meaning prior approval is not yet triggered.
Thailand’s digital asset market softens in December: value down 7.29%, trading off nearly 30%
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2026
The SEC says global digital assets stayed under pressure in Dec 2025, with market cap down 3.37% and volumes sliding, while Thailand’s DA exchanges saw client assets fall 7.29% and daily trading drop nearly 30%.
Thailand’s digital asset market hits THB 100 billion in August
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2025
The Thai digital asset market sees a significant increase, with total market value reaching THB 100 billion in August, reflecting growing investor confidence.
SEC and BOT launch crypto sandbox to boost tourism, allow foreign tourists to use digital assets in Thailand
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
The SEC and Bank of Thailand are launching a crypto sandbox allowing foreign tourists to exchange digital assets into Thai baht for spending, aiming to support tourism growth. Public feedback on the project is open until August 13.
Thai cabinet approves Electronic Securities Bill to create digital ecosystem for capital markets
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2025
The move is expected to help modernize the legal framework and promote the use of technology to make financial transactions more efficient and accessible for the public.
New Thai decree regulates overseas digital asset services
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2025
The Royal Decree on Digital Assets (No. 2) BE 2568 (2025), which focuses on tackling cybercrime, came into effect on Sunday following its publication on the Royal Gazette website.