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Thailand SEC Proposes Rules to Expose Hidden Backers of Crypto Firms

The plan seeks to reveal who really controls digital‑asset businesses as part of an anti‑money‑laundering push.

Overview

  • Thailand’s securities regulator, which published draft rules Wednesday, opened a consultation through April 22 to gather feedback on tighter funding disclosures for crypto and securities firms.
  • Under the proposal, anyone who finances a major shareholder — including those bankrolling share purchases or funding holding companies in an ownership chain — would be treated as a major shareholder and face approval checks.
  • The framework extends oversight to indirect funding channels such as guarantees, structured deals, investment vehicles, and money routed through intermediaries or layered corporate structures used to mask influence.
  • The draft carves out routine, regulated lending by banks and margin loans, a move meant to avoid disrupting standard financing while requiring more disclosure from crypto operators and their backers.
  • Regulators present the shift as a market‑integrity step that builds on earlier campaigns this year that monitored suspicious flows and led exchanges to freeze thousands of flagged accounts.