Securities trading - Thailand

31.08.2021

Key market-tradable securities

Denomination currencyMaturity
profile
Interest
rate
Interest/Dividend
payment frequency
Place of settlementForm
Government bonds

THB

1-20 years

Fixed

Semi-annual

BOT

Physical; registered

State enterprise bonds

THB

1-20 years, mostly 7-10 years

Fixed

Semi-annual

BOT

Physical; registered

Corporate bonds

THB

1-10 years, mostly 3-5 years

Fixed or floating

Semi-annual or quarterly

TSD

Physical or scripless (book-entry); registered

Commercial Papers (including Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes)

THB

Up to 5 years, mostly 1 week to 1 year

At discount
or fixed
Discounted CPs:
once at purchase;
CPs with interest:
once at maturity

Physical

Physical; bearer or registered

Certificates of Deposit (CDs)

THB

Up to 5 years, mostly 3-12 months

At discount
or fixed
Discounted CDs:
once at purchase;
CDs with interest:
once at maturity

Physical

Physical; bearer or registered

Equities

THB

-

-

Semi-annual, annual

TSD

Book-entry; registered local and foreign, NVDRs a

a. Local Shares, usually held by Thai residents, may also be purchased by non-Thai residents (see “Registration” in Settlement Process). They have a different ISIN from that used for Foreign Shares and for NVDRs. Foreign Shares and NVDRs are usually held by non-Thai residents.

Trading platforms

Stock Exchange of Thailand

Trading on the SET is performed through SET CONNECT, a fully computerised trading system that offers two main alternatives:

  • AOM: Brokerage members key in their offers from their offices. The orders are sent through the SET’s computer and executed according to the price and time priority.
  • TR or Trade Report (formerly called "put through trading"): Buying and selling brokers conduct negotiations directly and confirm the TR transactions through the SET’s computer.

Board lots and odd lots

Shares with a market price of less than THB 500 per unit are traded in board lots of 100 shares. Shares with a market price at THB500 or more per unit, for six consecutive months, are traded in board lots of 50 shares. Any other sizes are treated as odd lots.

Odd lots are defined as anything less than a board lot, less than THB 10 million in market value or less than 10% of the total par value of such securities.