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Falcon Insurance and The Pacific Insurance Berhad Strengthen Ties at Insightful Bangkok Event

Falcon Insurance recently rolled out the red carpet to welcome the cream of the crop from The Pacific Insurance Berhad, Malaysia, in an event that mingled insights with camaraderie. Sopa Kanjanarintr, the dynamic CEO of Falcon Insurance Public Co., Ltd., alongside her dedicated executive team, greeted over forty delegates from The Pacific Insurance Berhad, a distinguished member of Fairfax Asia. The occasion transformed Falcon Insurance’s workplace into a hive of activity, as guests were given an exclusive tour that showcased the inner workings and vibrant culture of the company. The engaging itinerary featured a productive session where industry insights were swapped like valuable trading cards. Here, the conversation danced around the intricacies of the general insurance industry, delving into the distinctive trends shaping the markets in both Thailand and Malaysia. It wasn’t just shop talk, though. The discussions spanned a wide array of pertinent topics, such as innovative insurance products,…

Student Activists Challenge Dual Roles of Judges Udom Rathamarit and Jiraniti Havanon After Controversial Court Ruling

A woman, brandishing a sign reading “Vote for change, not to be dissolved,” stands resolutely among supporters of the Move Forward Party (MFP) at their Bangkok headquarters on August 7. They await the pivotal ruling from the Constitutional Court, a decision that would precipitate the party’s disbandment. This catalyst spurred Udom Rathamarit and Jiraniti Havanon, who are simultaneously Constitutional Court judges and guest lecturers, into the crosshairs of university student activists. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb) In the aftermath of the court’s controversial ruling, student activists from Thammasat and Chulalongkorn universities are mobilizing against the judges’ dual roles. These academic and judicial positions seem incompatible to many, especially with such a contentious court verdict hanging in the balance. Last Wednesday marked a watershed moment that saw the disbandment of the MFP, igniting a fervor among students who believe that the judges failed both academically and judicially. On the vibrant Thammasat University campus,…

Thailand Celebrates Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s Birthday with Grand Festivities and National Pride

In the left-hand image, people can be seen holding a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother, as they sit at Sanam Luang, eagerly waiting to welcome Their Majesties the King and Queen. The royal couple was present to attend the grand ceremony in celebration of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s birthday. The event was held at the iconic Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram and the Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall within the majestic Grand Palace yesterday. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) Yesterday, the entire country of Thailand was awash with joyful celebrations for Mother’s Day, coinciding with the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother on August 12. This momentous day has been etched onto the national calendar since 1976, thanks to the National Council on Social Welfare of Thailand, operating under royal patronage. To honor this significant occasion, a myriad of activities and events are organized, adding a…

New Law to Combat Tech Crimes: DES Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong Announces Gateway to Swifter Justice

The government is set to unveil a groundbreaking law designed to combat technology-related crimes and provide swifter relief to victims, Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong announced on Monday. Highlighting an urgent need for legal measures, he revealed that the law will help deal decisively with soaring tech crimes—a special law agreed upon in a recent committee meeting focused on suppressing and preventing such activities. Among the issues discussed was the frustration victims face when they struggle to reclaim frozen assets even before the case reaches a resolution. The committee also deliberated on stricter penalties, boosting jail terms for buying and selling private data from one to five years. They explored measures to prevent illegal transfers via digital assets and enhance inter-agency information sharing. Mr. Prasert disclosed that a dedicated subcommittee on legal affairs has been tasked with dissecting the technical nuances and drafting a bill to address…

Bangkok’s Water Transport Boom: Inside Panya Chupanich’s 8.87 Billion Baht Vision

The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy Planning (OTP) is all set to inject a colossal 8.87 billion baht into revolutionizing water transport networks across Bangkok and its neighboring provinces. Panya Chupanich, the OTP’s dynamic director-general, shared that this ambitious water transport development plan has sailed through approval by the Transport Ministry and is currently awaiting review by the Office of National Economic and Social Development Council, as well as the esteemed cabinet. Under this visionary plan, projected to span from 2024 to 2032, the OTP will introduce a whopping 112 kilometers of new canal routes to foster public transport by boat in Bangkok and its adjacent provinces. The first phase, encompassing 2024 to 2027, will witness the addition of four canal routes stretching 52.6 kilometers in total. Diving into specifics, the S1 route will traverse a 25-kilometer stretch from Sai Mai to Phra Khanong along the picturesque Lat Phrao…

Empowering Climate Action: Gloyta Nathalang’s Vision at the Malaysia Carbon Market Forum 2024

Gloyta Nathalang, the dynamic Senior Executive Vice President of Sustainability Management and Corporate Communications at Bangchak Corporation Plc., recently brought her expertise to the forefront at the 2nd Malaysia Carbon Market Forum 2024. Organized by the Bursa Carbon Exchange in the bustling heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this forum carried the critical theme of “Empowering Climate Actions through Carbon Market.” Spanning the 7th and 8th of August, the event was a hub for innovative discussions on environmental sustainability. On the 7th of August, Gloyta stepped into the ASEAN-BAC Malaysia Closed Door Roundtable Meeting, sharing insights from her journey in founding the Carbon Markets Club in 2021. This initiative aims to bolster carbon credit trading in Thailand’s voluntary carbon market. The roundtable was a collaborative brainstorm, with participants mulling over the prospect of forming an ASEAN Common Carbon Framework (ACCF). This ambitious framework is envisioned to cultivate a cohesive regional carbon…

Beat the Biz 2024: Empowering Chulalongkorn University’s Future Entrepreneurs with Top Mentors

Aspiring entrepreneurs at Chulalongkorn University are poised to gain invaluable insights and hands-on experience through “Beat the Biz 2024 by Whizdom Craftz Samyan,” a dynamic collaboration between Whizdom Craftz Samyan by MQDC and CEO Chula (Chulalongkorn Entrepreneur Organisation). This exhilarating contest extends a golden opportunity for participants to learn directly from the masterminds behind over 40 successful businesses, honing their entrepreneurial skills and resonating with the brand’s vision of nurturing a community of knowledgeable and empathetic individuals. Dr. Vithaya Sintharapantorn, Senior Vice President of Project Marketing for MQDC, the mastermind behind “Whizdom Craftz Samyan,” expressed his enthusiasm about partnering with CEO Chula on this venture. He highlighted that “Beat the Biz 2024 by Whizdom Craftz Samyan” is meticulously curated for Chulalongkorn University students with entrepreneurial dreams. “Contestants stand to gain a plethora of skills and knowledge essential for launching their own enterprises directly from seasoned business owners,” said Dr. Vithaya.…

People’s Party Secures Legitimacy Amid Warong Dechgitvigrom’s Allegations: Election Commission Confirms Compliance

On Monday, the Election Commission (EC) officially confirmed that the People’s Party (PP)—the recent reincarnation of the disbanded Move Forward Party (MFP)—has set up the necessary party branches to comply with legal requirements. This announcement came fast on the heels of Thai Pakdee Party leader Warong Dechgitvigrom’s statement that he would be filing a petition against the PP, based on claims regarding its predecessor, Thin Kakao Chaovilai, failing to register enough branches. Following the Constitutional Court’s dissolution of Move Forward last Wednesday for undermining the constitutional monarchy, the party’s members quickly took over Thin Kakao Chaovilai. They renamed it People’s Power and officially launched it on Friday, marking a new chapter in their political journey. Dr. Warong has asserted that Thin Kakao Chaovilai had only registered two branches in the North and one in the Central Plains region, but failed to establish any presence in the South or Northeast. According…

Prasert Jantararuangtong Leads Effort to Combat Call Scams in Chanthaburi Ahead of Crucial MLC Meeting

On August 10, Prasert Jantararuangtong, the Minister of Digital Economy and Society, ventured into the border areas of Chanthaburi province. The purpose of his visit? To ensure that the phone and internet services in those regions are robust enough to support an initiative aimed at curbing call scams. This inspection, surrounded by the lush landscapes and bustling border life, perfectly encapsulated the broader ambitions of Thailand in combating digital crime. (Photo: Ministry of Digital Economy and Society) This week offers a pivotal opportunity for the Thai government as they engage in the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation (MLC) meeting, aiming to forge alliances with neighboring countries to defeat the pervasive issue of call center scam gangs. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has unequivocally instructed Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa to table this pressing issue with the participating nations. They are set to strategize on combating cross-border crimes, a category that unfortunately includes the notorious call…

Bangkok’s Water Transport Revolution: OTP Plans 8.87 Billion Baht Investment, Announces Panya Chupanich

The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy Planning (OTP) is gearing up for a massive investment of 8.87 billion baht aimed at revolutionizing water transport networks across Bangkok and its neighboring provinces. Panya Chupanich, the OTP’s director-general, announced that this water transport development blueprint has already won the green light from the Transport Ministry and is now only waiting for a nod from the Office of National Economic and Social Development Council and the cabinet. Slated for 2024-2032, this ambitious project will transform the landscape of public transport by introducing new canal routes stretching a whopping 112 kilometers to boost boat transport in and around Bangkok. The first phase, running from 2024 to 2027, will see the addition of four new canal routes spanning 52.6 kilometers. To start, we have the S1 route, a 25-kilometer stretch meandering from Sai Mai to Phra Khanong along the Lat Phrao canal, peppered with…