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Thailand Stock Loan Glossary

The vocabulary of SET- and mai-listed share-backed financing — markets, instruments, custody, loan terms, liquidity, and disclosure — defined plainly, for shareholders and their advisers.

In short

This glossary defines the terms that recur in a Thailand stock loan, from the markets a share trades on through to the rules that govern disclosure. It covers the SET and mai markets and boards, the instrument itself, custody and collateral through the TSD, the commercial loan terms such as LTV, tenor, and recourse, the liquidity and risk factors that shape pricing, and the regulation and disclosure framework under SEC Thailand. Each term carries its own link, so it can be cited individually.

Markets & boards

SETStock Exchange of Thailand
Thailand's main securities exchange, home to the country's largest listed companies.
maiMarket for Alternative Investment
SET's secondary market for smaller, high-growth Thai companies.
SET50 / SET100Benchmark indices
Indices of the 50 / 100 largest and most liquid SET stocks by market capitalisation and turnover.
Local boardกระดานในประเทศ
Trading in shares held within Thai domestic ownership.
Foreign boardกระดานต่างประเทศ
A separate board for shares registered to foreign investors, used as a stock nears its foreign ownership limit; foreign-board shares can trade at a premium.
NVDRNon-Voting Depositary Receipt
An instrument from Thai NVDR Co. that passes the economic rights of a Thai share (price, dividends) to the holder but carries no voting rights; a common route around foreign limits.
Foreign ownership limitFOL
The maximum percentage of a company's shares that non-Thai investors may hold, set by law or the company charter (commonly 49%, lower in some sectors).

The instrument

Stock loan / Share-backed financingสินเชื่อหุ้น
A loan secured by pledging listed shares; the borrower keeps ownership and upside and recovers the shares on repayment. See how stock loans work.
Securities-backed lendingSBL
The broader category of lending against securities.
Block tradeBig Lot
A large, privately-negotiated share transaction executed off the central order book and reported to the SET. See block trades.
Pledgeการจำนำหุ้น
The lender's security interest in the borrower's securities account at a designated custodian — arising from its rights and control over that account — enabling enforcement on default.

Custody & collateral

TSDThailand Securities Depository
The central depository (a SET subsidiary) that holds and settles Thai securities in book-entry form and records share pledges. The pledge and custody stage of a loan is positioned through the TSD.
Custodianผู้รับฝากทรัพย์สิน
A licensed institution holding the pledged shares for the parties during the loan.
HaircutCollateral discount
The discount applied to a share's market value when sizing the loan against it.
Collateral top-up / Margin callเรียกหลักประกันเพิ่ม
A demand to add collateral or repay part of the loan if the share price falls below an agreed level.

Loan terms

LTVLoan-to-Value
The loan amount as a percentage of the pledged shares' market value.
TenorLoan term
The length of the loan, commonly 12–36 months.
RecourseLender's remedy
Whether the lender can pursue the borrower's other assets for a shortfall. Non-recourse: limited to the shares. Full-recourse: borrower personally liable. Limited-recourse: in between.
Interest servicingการชำระดอกเบี้ย
Paying interest periodically versus rolling it into the loan balance.

Liquidity & risk

Free floatสัดส่วนหุ้นหมุนเวียน
The share of a company's stock available for public trading, excluding locked-in strategic holdings.
ADTVAverage Daily Trading Value
The average value traded per day; a key liquidity input to LTV.
Volatilityความผันผวน
How much a share's price fluctuates; higher volatility means a more conservative LTV.
ConcentrationPosition size
The size of a single position relative to the stock's float and daily volume.

Regulation & disclosure

SEC Thailandก.ล.ต.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand's securities regulator.
Securities and Exchange ActB.E. 2535 (1992)
The principal statute governing Thai securities markets.
Form 246-2 / 5% reportingแบบ 246-2
The filing required when a holding crosses 5% (and each further 5%) of a listed company.
Tender offer thresholds25 / 50 / 75%
Ownership levels that can trigger a mandatory tender offer under takeover rules.

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