Going public on the capital market is a major milestone for any company, and in Thailand, there are three distinct segments to choose from: the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), Market for Alternative Investment (mai), and the LiVE Exchange (LiVEx). Each segment has different listing criteria, with the SET being the most stringent. To list […]
What are convertible bonds? Similarly to plain vanilla bonds, convertible bonds also have your standard features like interest rates, maturity date, and they can be traded assuming there is liquidity within the market. However, there are a few distinguishing features which separate the two and this article seeks to explore these features. The features mentioned […]
What is a warrant and how does it work? A warrant is a type of derivative which gives the holder the right to buy or sell a security, considered an equity, at a specific price before expiration. When companies issue warrants, they will have their own unique exercise conditions which is predetermined by the company. […]
When it comes to debenture offerings, there are certain regulations the companies offering these debentures must abide to under Thai law. Depending on who they’re offered to, the main types of issuance methods are as follows: This article aims to discuss the differences between each group and some of the underlying reasons why the regulations […]
FynnCorp Advisory Company Limited (FynnCorp), a new generation financial advisory firm specializing in the issuance and offering of “Convertible Bonds” (CB) with an aim to raise up to 30 billion baht of funding through convertible bonds in the country within 3 years to offer an alternative options to raise funds for partner companies listed on […]