Mrs.
Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General of the SEC, and
Mr. Norasit Sitivechvichit, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LINE Thailand
jointly signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the co‑creation
and dissemination of content via LINE TODAY to disseminate information
materials, enhance the prevention of and protection against investment fraud
and scams, alongside the promotion of investment knowledge in the capital
market and the digital asset market, at the SEC Office on 5 May 2026.
Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-General, stated: “The SEC places
emphasis on fostering cooperation across all sectors, both public and private,
to enhance the protection of the public from investment fraud and scams. The
SEC also recognizes the importance of promoting and supporting the general
public’s sound knowledge and understanding of investment, both in the capital
market and the digital asset market. In this context, the dissemination of
informational materials through LINE TODAY will facilitate more convenient and
broader access for the public to investment‑related information and knowledge
resources, enabling outreach to a broad audience as part of the SEC’s key
strategies for strengthening investor resilience in the digital era.”
Mr. Norasit Sitivechvichit, CEO of LINE Thailand, stated: “LINE has been
continuously committed to enhancing the digital literacy of the Thai public,
particularly at a time when people are confronted with an overwhelming volume
of information alongside risks from online scams. Building a ‘correct
understanding’ is therefore no less important than access to information. This
collaboration with the SEC further extends LINE’s role as a platform embedded
in the daily lives of Thai users by delivering reliable financial and
investment knowledge through LINE TODAY and other services across our
ecosystem, to help Thais make higher‑quality and safer financial decisions.”
In
this regard, the SEC advises the public to exercise caution when being
approached or solicited to invest. If there are any questions as to whether an
individual, product, or company is authorized or licensed, the public may
report tips or relevant information through the SEC’s Investment Scam Hotline
at 1207, press 22, the SEC’s official Facebook page, or the SEC Live Chat
available on the SEC’s website, for information verification and further
action. In addition, interested persons may follow investment‑related
information, news, and informational materials beneficial to investors through
the SEC’s social media channels, particularly the new channel on the LINE TODAY
platform “สำนักงาน ก.ล.ต.” via Link https://today.line.me/th/v3/publisher/108277
to enhance knowledge and mitigate the risks of falling victim to investment
scams.