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Bualuang Securities partners with Premia Partners for DR on Premia China STAR50 ETF focusing on China's hardcore technologies sectors

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Friday, May 6, 2022

Underlying of the DR is the Hong Kong listed Premia China STAR50 ETF, which tracks the SSE Science and Technology Innovation Board 50 Index, covering the 50 largest STAR Board companies by market capitalisation.

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  • Underlying of the DR is the Hong Kong listed Premia China STAR50 ETF, which tracks the SSE Science and Technology Innovation Board 50 Index, covering the 50 largest STAR Board companies by market capitalisation.
  • "We are honoured to collaborate with Bualuang Securities for this innovative DR solution," said Rebecca Chua, Managing Partner of Premia Partners.
  • Founded in 2016, Premia Partners is one of the leading ETF managers from Hong Kong, dedicated to building low-cost, efficient, best practice ETFs for Asia.
  • As of April 30th 2022, Premia Partners manages 9 ETFs including Premia CSI Caixin China New Economy ETF ,the 4th largest China A-shares ETF in Hong Kong.

The Era of Accelerated Digital Innovation Among Enterprises in Southeast Asia - AIBP ASEAN Enterprise Innovation Award Winners Announced

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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Key technologies highlighted by the enterprise winners across different industries include the application of blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

Key Points: 
  • Key technologies highlighted by the enterprise winners across different industries include the application of blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
  • At Bangkok Bank, enterprise blockchain digitised the entire trade finance process, revolutionising international trade transactions.
  • 83% of ASEAN enterprises consider their organisations data-driven, with some going beyond to extract more value from data by incorporating AI and ML.
  • AIBP serves as an avenue for public and private organisations in Southeast Asia to access and exchange information about growth and innovation within the B2B space.

World Branding Awards: UBS, Lindt, Victorinox, Dufry and Swisscom among the winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from Switzerland include UBS, Lindt, Victorinox, Dufry and Swisscom.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from Switzerland include UBS, Lindt, Victorinox, Dufry and Swisscom.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

BrewDog, Ribena, Warburtons, Sky, Walkers, Just Eat and Highland Spring Among the Winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards Go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from The United Kingdom include BrewDog, Ribena, Warburtons, Sky, Walkers, Just Eat and Highland Spring.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from The United Kingdom include BrewDog, Ribena, Warburtons, Sky, Walkers, Just Eat and Highland Spring.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

German Brands Media Markt, Adidas and Playmobil among the winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from Germany include Media Markt, Adidas and Playmobil.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from Germany include Media Markt, Adidas and Playmobil.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

Bunnings, Coles, Telstra, Optus, the Good Guys and Woolworths Among the Winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards Go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from Australia include Bakers Delight, Bunnings, Coles, Telstra, Optus, the Good Guys and Woolworths.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from Australia include Bakers Delight, Bunnings, Coles, Telstra, Optus, the Good Guys and Woolworths.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

Innisfree, Samsung Life Insurance, SK, SK Telecom and Hankook among the winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from South Korea include Innisfree, Samsung Life Insurance, SK, SK Telecom and Hankook.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from South Korea include Innisfree, Samsung Life Insurance, SK, SK Telecom and Hankook.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

Emirates, BinSina, Dubai Duty Free, Hunter, and Al Ain among the winners as the 2021 World Branding Awards go Virtual

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winners from the United Arab Emirates include Emirates, BinSina, Dubai Duty Free, Hunter, and Al Ain.

Key Points: 
  • Winners from the United Arab Emirates include Emirates, BinSina, Dubai Duty Free, Hunter, and Al Ain.
  • COVID-19 forced many brands to adapt to a new normal, and the Awards celebrate the efforts these businesses have put into their branding and marketing.
  • On average there are only 7 winning brands in each country, just proving that winning a World Branding Award is indeed a remarkable achievement.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

Bangkok Bank and SAS counter money laundering with award-winning global solution

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

SAS helped Bangkok Bank establish a global standard of AML compliance spanning 14 economies worldwide, including the US.

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  • SAS helped Bangkok Bank establish a global standard of AML compliance spanning 14 economies worldwide, including the US.
  • "It is a global problem, requiring a global solution."
  • BBL and SAS collaborated in developing and deploying a single AML solution to replace the bank's legacy systems with more advanced analytics tools.
  • "SAS Anti-Money Laundering is the third SAS solution deployed at Bangkok Bank, following SAS Customer Intelligence and SAS Fraud Management," said Andy Zook, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific at SAS.

Bank of Thailand Launches World's First Government Savings Bond on IBM Blockchain Technology

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Monday, October 5, 2020

BANGKOK, Thailand, Oct. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --SIBOS --IBM (NYSE: IBM ) today announced that Bank of Thailand (BOT), the central bank, has successfully launched the world's first blockchain-based platform for government savings bonds issuing a total of $1.6B USD within two weeks.

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  • BANGKOK, Thailand, Oct. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --SIBOS --IBM (NYSE: IBM ) today announced that Bank of Thailand (BOT), the central bank, has successfully launched the world's first blockchain-based platform for government savings bonds issuing a total of $1.6B USD within two weeks.
  • According to The Thai Bond Market Association, the outstanding Thai bond market stood at $421B USD as of December 2019.
  • The effort to develop a secure and efficient government bond infrastructure involved collaboration among eight institutions including BOT, Public Debt Management Office, Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd, Thai Bond Market Association and selling-agent banks, including Bangkok Bank, Krungthai Bank, Kasikorn Bank, and Siam Commercial Bank, with IBM Blockchain as technology and cloud platform partner.
  • Bank of Thailand now plans to extend blockchain to all other government bonds targeting both retail and wholesale investors.