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Posted on September 14, 2021 by admin

Thailand, Malaysia Set Rules for Banks Entry Under Asean Accord

Lenders must submit their applications to the Bank of Thailand to become a Qualified Asean Bank, Thailand’s Ministry of Finance said in rules notified in the Royal Gazette. They will also have to …

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