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Napat Sirisuk

Co-Founder & Principal

Napat Sirisuk co-founded Thailand Stock Loans and is the principal responsible for the parts of a transaction that decide whether it holds: the documentation, the pledge mechanics, and the disclosure questions that surround a financing secured by Thai-listed equity. His work begins where the commercial terms end — translating a structure into instruments that are sound before they ever reach execution.

He brings a background in structured finance and securities-backed lending, together with legal and regulatory coordination. That combination matters in the Thai market, where a share-backed loan is as much a legal construction as a financial one. Napat oversees the loan, pledge, and custody agreements, coordinates with Thai counsel of the client's choosing, and ensures that the obligations on each side are set out plainly rather than discovered later.

His particular focus is on pledge and Thailand Securities Depository (TSD) mechanics — how collateral is held in the client's own custodian account in book-entry form at the TSD, how the lender's security is secured through its rights over that account, and how custody arrangements should be matched to the structure and to the client's standing on the register. He works fluently across the local board, the foreign board, and Non-Voting Depositary Receipts (NVDRs), where foreign limits and the form of a holding change what a pledge can and cannot do.

Disclosure is the other half of his remit. Any disclosure or regulatory obligations are a matter for your own Thai legal counsel, engaged in parallel; we act as arranger and introducer and do not provide legal or regulatory advice. The aim is always the same: a structure that is precise, defensible, and quiet.

He works in Thai and English, and divides his time between documentation, counsel coordination, and the regulatory questions that shape each engagement. Nothing he writes here is legal or investment advice; it reflects his professional perspective on Thai securities practice.

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