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Moreover, four SD Forums were organized, attracting a

total of 1,200 participants. The forums updated knowledge

on sustainability, information disclosure and current social

investment activities.

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SET and mai jointly initiated

in-depth project entitled “Corporate Sustainability Advisory

Program” in 2014 for five companies. In 2015, corporate

sustainability practices of these five companies were

compiled and published, entitled “mai and a step towards

sustainability”, and this book has now been used as case

studies for other listed companies to learn from.

sustainability indices assessment of the world-renowned

Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI), through an

activity – DJSI Exclusive Training, by inviting speakers

from RobecoSAM to provide knowledge and guidance in

preparation for the assessment.

In 2015, out of the total of 34 listed companies, invited

for the assessment, 23 listed companies, or 68 percent

participated in the assessment. Out of these participants,

13 companies were selected as DJSI members,

as such earning Thailand a record of having the highest

number of listed companies as DJSI members among

ASEAN for two consecutive years. These showed their

success of the Thai listed firms in gaining international

recognition.

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SET

has assessed sustainability development results in order

to upgrade efficiency of the listed firms’ internal

operations in accordance with the ESG concept. In 2015,

100 listed companies participated in the assessment,

showing average assessment scores of 60 percent.

In addition, SET Sustainability Awards were presented

to nine companies in recognition of their outstanding

performances in sustainability development, whereas the

SET Social Enterprise Investment Awards were presented to

four listed companies in order to encourage listed companies

to participate in social enterprise (SE) investment.

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SET has continuously supported

and prepared certain potential listed companies to enter