Thailand

Publication_Requirement (1)

The amendments to the Civil and Commercial Code (“CCC”) will come into effect on 7 February 2023, after being published in the Government Gazette on 8 November 2022. (please click HERE for more information). One of the key changes pertains to the requirement for publishing notice of a shareholder’s meeting. The new amendment eliminates the requirement for a newspaper publication, except in cases where share certificates are issued to bearers that the newspaper publication, either physical or electronic, is still required.

The Department of Business Development (“DBD”) has clarified the publication requirement for notice of a shareholder’s meeting under the new amendments on its website. According to the clarification, if the articles of association (“AOA”) of a company that issued only named share certificates specify a requirement for newspaper publication according to the existing CCC provision before the amendments to the CCC, the company must still require a newspaper publication according to its AOA. If the company wishes to eliminate such requirement, it must prior amend the articles relating to such requirement in its AOA to align with the CCC amendments.

As the amendment to the AOA must be approved by the shareholder’s meeting, the company may consider amending its AOA immediately after the effective date of the amendments to the CCC, or it may continue the current practice until the next scheduled shareholder’s meeting; for example, the next annual general meeting of shareholders within April 2023 for companies with a financial year ending 31 December 2022.

Authors:

Peangnate SawatdipongPeangnate Sawatdipong

Bio: Peangnate is a Partner at Chandler MHM Ltd. (CMHM) and has been with the firm since 1985. She specializes in corporate law, and has extensive experience in: advising foreign investors on establishing private companies in Thailand; in assisting with company registrations; in obtaining foreign business licenses or certificates with the Company Registration Office, Ministry of Commerce, Board of Investment promotion, and with obtaining licenses issued by the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand.

Contact info: Tel. +66 2009 5156 E: peangnate.s@mhm-global.com

Sawanee Gulthawatvichai

Sawanee Gulthawatvichai

Bio: Sawanee is a Senior Associate at Chandler MHM Ltd. (CMHM) and has been with the firm since 2012. She specializes in mergers and acquisitions, corporate and investment law, labour law, Oil & Gas law and has particular expertise regarding corporate structuring / restructuring, business transfer transactions and company incorporations.

Contact info: Tel. +66 2009 5154 E: sawanee.g@mhm-global.com

 

Sirawan Fuengfoosin

Sirawan Fuengfoosin

Bio: Sirawan is a Senior Associate at Chandler MHM Limited (CMHM) and has been with the firm since June 2012. She has represented both foreign and Thai clients in preparing applications for investment promotion to the Board of Investment, and applications for foreign operation under the Foreign Business Operation Act.

Contact info: Tel. +66 2009 5174 E: sirawan.f@mhm-global.com

 

Pawee Jongrungrueang

Pawee Jongrungrueang

Bio: Pawee is an Associate at Chandler MHM Limited (CMHM) – focusing on end-to-end processes of both public and private M&A transactions. This includes addressing the legal issues of concern, preparing transactional documents, and completion of transactions. His professional experience includes advising clients on a broad range of matters with various industries. Prior to joining CMHM he had extensive experience working with another leading international law firm in Bangkok.

Contact info: Tel. +66 2009 5150 E: pawee.j@mhm-global.com

Tags: Articles of Association, Commercial Code, Department of Business Development
Related Articles by Firm
New regulation on the prohibition of sales of alcoholic beverages online
In line with evolving trends in technology, certain entrepreneurs and retailers have started using online channels to sell alcoholic beverages, which makes it difficult to ensure the sale of such beverages is in accordance with existing laws ...
Nok Air Rehabilitation Proceedings – Updates for Creditors and Lessors
As the global travel industry continues to grapple with the effects of COVID-19, many companies are now beginning to seek protections under various insolvency regimes ...
Thai data privacy act exemptions
A cabinet resolution has approved a draft Royal Decree on temporary exemption of PDPA enforcement for some organisations and businesses.
Procurement of power from community-based power projects
These projects are intended to help generate and distribute income to local communities and promote their participation in local power projects.
Updated standards for e-meeting security
The Emergency Decree requires that electronic meetings follow the security protocols set forth under a notification from the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.
Waste to energy projects in Thailand
A brief overview of the legal issues related to the development of a municipal solid waste to energy project.
Scrutinising CP Group’s acquisition of Tesco
The decision of Thailand’s competition authorities will set a precedent regarding merger control and provide clarity on market definitions.
PPP projects in Thailand’s EEC
Thailand will continue to aggressively move forward with legislation that streamlines implementation of important PPP projects. This legislative trend presents new opportunities for foreign and local investors alike, with a focus particularly in Thailand’s infrastructure sector ...
Community-based power projects in Thailand
A feed-in tariff scheme for power generated by community-based projects has been approved.
Thailand Plus incentives under BOI
The two new incentives encourage companies to move from overseas to Thailand.
Thailand’s OTCC issues first industry-specific conduct guidelines
Guidelines on the conduct between wholesale and retail business operators and their trade partners announced by the Office of Trade Competition Commission.
Amendment to the Consumer Protection Act 
The Act strengthens the law relating to the safety of products and services.
Personal Data Protection Act published in the Government Gazette
Business operators should ensure that their businesses comply with the PDPA.
Amendment to Thai Arbitration Act
The Amendment expands the ability of foreign arbitrators and representatives to act in arbitral proceedings.
Update on Stamp Duty regulating electronic transactions
A new notification requires parties who enter certain electronic transactions to pay stamp duty in cash.
Ministerial Regulation removing back office services from the Foreign Business Operations Act announced
Certain back office service businesses will no longer require a foreign business licence.
Developments in Thai M&A
Corrupt practices, environmental breaches and merger filing are becoming more significant priorities for clients ...
Thailand: Projects and Energy
Commentary on the latest developments in the Thai projects and energy sector ...
Secondary laws under the Trade Competition Act BE 2560
The enactment of these five Notifications represents a significant leap of progress.
Thailand Update: Amendment to Work Permit Law
In response to criticism, the government decided to amend the Emergency Decree on Managing of Foreigners with relaxed penalties ...
Leasing of residential buildings − A contract-controlled business
The Contract Committee of The Consumer Protection Board recently announced a new Notification which designates the lease of residential property as a “contract-controlled business”.
New Mining Regulations for Thailand
On 30th January 2018, the Ministry of Industry issued a new notification regarding prohibited actions for foreigners ...
Mergers and acquisitions in Thailand
A number of factors are making Thailand a target of choice for international and regional investment ...
Thailand Anti-Corruption Update
National Anti-Corruption Commission Guidelines to Supplement Section 123/5 of the Organic Act on Counter Corruption ...
Amendment to the Thai Civil and Commercial Code
Part IX: Combination of Limited Companies ...
Thailand: Amendment to the Public Company Act
The National Council for Peace and Order has considered the lack of clarity on conditions, procedures and time limitations related to the laws governing business operations ...
Thailand: The Act on the Amendment to the Civil Procedure Code (No. 30) B.E. 2560 (2017)
There are a number of amendments to the current Civil Procedure Code (CPC) as part of its legal execution ...
Projects & Energy Special Report: Thailand: New Minerals Act
A new Minerals Act (BE 2560 (2017) was published on March 2, 2017 and took effect on August 30, 2017 (180 days after the publication date) ...
Thailand: ERC Announcement - Purchase of Electricity From Hybrid-Renewable Energy Small Power Producers
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) issued an invitation to bid for the sale of electricity from Hybrid-Renewable Energy Small Power Producers (SPP) on 4 August 2017 ...
Thailand: New Amendment to the Labor Law
The Labor Protection Act B.E. 2541 (“LPA”) was first enacted in February 1998; the LPA has been amended several times ...
Thailand: Extension of the Reduced VAT Rate
Value added tax (VAT) is an indirect, non-cumulative, consumption tax levied on the supply of goods or provision of services in Thailand ...
Thailand: Ten year visa extension
Due to the rapidly increasing number of foreign senior-citizens seeking Thailand as a retirement destination, Thailand’s Cabinet recently approved the ten-year retirement visa extension ...
Thailand: The New Trade Competition Act
On 24 March 2017, the National Legislative Assembly (the “NLA”) in Thailand passed the final reading of the draft Trade Competition Act ...
Thailand: Amendment to BOI Act to create new BOI benefits
The Thai government has recently been promoting “Thailand 4.0”, which refers to creative and innovative industries ... as a master plan to pull Thailand out of the middle-income trap and toward becoming a high-income country ...
Energising Thailand’s M&A sector
With a focus on the energy and natural resources sector, Chandler & Thong-ek Partner Ratana Poonsombudlert answers our questions on Thailand’s M&A present and future
Related Articles
Related Articles by Jurisdiction
The pursuit of equilibrium
Faced with a new economic climate, Yingyong Karnchanapayap of Tilleke & Gibbins explains why Thailand’s government is striving to balance the liberalisation of the country’s capital markets sector with investor protection.
Latest Articles