Supachot and Piniti run training workshop at “SME How to Scale Expo 2024”

IAS Advisory was delighted to contribute to the recent “SME How to Scale Expo 2024,” presented by FlowAccount. The expo welcomed 40 mentors and hosted 50 workshops over two days and served as a platform for in-depth discussions about all aspects of business including leadership, team building, operations, legal, finance, tax, marketing, and more.

The theme of the event, which took place from 10th-11th December at Bangkok’s Central Post Office Building in Bang Rak, was “Scaling your business through upskilling.” Attendees benefitted from hearing about the real-life experiences of a range of different leaders, each an expert in their respective field.

IAS Advisory Senior Associate Mr Supachot Prasankiattiraj and Associate Mr Piniti Chomsavas ran a workshop on the legal aspects of “Succession planning and professional management of the family business.” Topics included preparation and planning for a successful family business, roles and responsibilities of family members, managing and resolving conflicts in family business, and effective management of family assets.

Thank you to the organisers of the “SME How to Scale Expo 2024” for your efforts and support, and for creating such a vibrant platform for training, learning and development. We look forward to getting involved again next year!

Anuwat directs workshop and training for large state-owned enterprise

It was a pleasure for IAS Advisory co-founding partner Mr Anuwat Ngamprasertkul to present and direct a training session and workshop for more than 400 participants from a Thai state-owned enterprise last month.

The subject of the event, on 2nd February 2023, was Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and its related regulations and what organisations need to do to ensure compliance.

In the training session, participants learnt about the fundamentals of PDPA compliance, including the life cycle of personal data in an organisation’s business operation. Also, how personal data can be justifiably collected, processed, circulated, disclosed and retained and how this aligns with or is required to change under the PDPA. Anuwat also covered how compliance is organised and which business units are involved during the session.

Then, during the workshop, representatives from 10+ business units of the organisation delved into how personal data is actually processed, links up with other units and flows out to external parties in compliance with one of the key legal requirements of the PDPA.

(more…)