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SEC invites investors to build investment immunity in SET in the City 2018 event.



Friday 2 November 2018 | No. 135 / 2018


Bangkok, 2 November 2018 – SEC invites investors to “Check Your Immunity and Build Confidence” in order to prepare themselves to become quality investors in the SET in the City 2018 event. SEC booth offers knowledge on investment products and immunity against fraudulent solicitations, as well as the newest one-stop consulting service with the “Five Steps toward Investment Confidence” project.

In recent times, investors are seeking high profits by investing in assets, which are deemed to yield more returns than deposits. However, such high returns also come with greater risks, especially when solicited and promised higher profits with no risks. If the investing public are not observant, not informed, and not fully of the understanding of the products, or if they invest in mainstream products such as, cryptocurrency, ICOs, or other types of Bitcoins, they could fall victim for solicitations, which would result in a loss of capital.

Therefore, SEC hereby invites the public to build immunity together, as well as experience the newest consulting service model under the idea of “Check Your Immunity and Build Confidence.” At the booth, the participants can try their hands at the immunity check-up simulator or learn more about asset investment. Visitors can also get to know the newest full-service consulting service, which is accessible to people of all financial backgrounds, called Five Steps toward Investment Confidence” project that is the answer to all issues concerning long-term financial stability.

The SET in the City 2018 event runs from November 15-18. The SEC “Check Your Immunity and Build Confidence” booth is located at Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon shopping center.

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