You are using an outdated browser and your browsing experience will not be optimal. Please update to the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Install Microsoft Edge

May 22, 2018

Athistha (Nop) Chitranukroh Quoted in Bangkok Post Article “Regtech to Get Push of Data Privacy Compliance”

Bangkok Post

Athistha (Nop) Chitranukroh, a partner in Tilleke & Gibbins’ corporate and commercial group and a lead partner in the firm’s technology practice, has been quoted in a Bangkok Post  article entitled “Regtech to Get Push of Data Privacy Compliance.”

The article highlights Athistha’s insight into how implementing regulatory technology, or “regtech,” could potentially increase efficiency in regulatory compliance, while reducing the time, costs, and operational risks involved. Her quote, taken from a panel discussion that she moderated at Startup Thailand 2018, raised examples of promising regtech solutions in the market, in addition to mentioning how recent personal data privacy laws, including the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, make regtech more important than ever.

Athistha’s views were supported by regulators joining her at Startup Thailand 2018—a tech conference attended by more than 60,000 people—including Amphornphan Veerapong, assistant director of the Fintech Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, who cites how the next generation of regtech is expected to significantly improve regulatory oversight of businesses.

To read the full article, please visit the Bangkok Post  website.

RELATED INSIGHTS​ 

May 21, 2021
Dr. Ross Taylor, head of Tilleke & Gibbins’ regional financial services industry group and counsel in the firm’s corporate and commercial team in Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand, provided the basis for a recent article by OneTrust DataGuidance on certain legislative changes in Myanmar since the military’s seizure of power in the country on February 1, 2021. Specifically, Ross described changes to the country’s laws governing privacy and security, as well as legislation on electronic transactions. The Supreme Administrative Council, the highest executive authority in Myanmar’s military government, made amendments that allow the government to conduct surveillance and investigations in a range of situations, while also eliminating certain safeguards of individual privacy and widening the state’s ability to obtain personal data from private operators. A versatile foreign consultant who provides legal guidance across multiple jurisdictions in Southeast Asia, Ross has extensive experience in Myanmar advising local and international companies on banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, energy and infrastructure projects, real estate, regulatory compliance, and other corporate legal matters. For more details, please see the full article on the OneTrust DataGuidance website.
May 21, 2021
On May 20, Tilleke & Gibbins collaborated with Clyde & Co to offer a webinar entitled “Data Protection Updates and Data Breach Lessons in Asia Pacific.” During the session, partner Athistha (Nop) Chitranukroh shared an overview of Thailand’s upcoming Personal Data Protection Act and related data breach requirements. She also detailed the responsibilities of data controllers, key compliance requirements for handling personal data, and cross-border transfer restrictions according to Thai legislation. Following this Thailand-themed presentation, Giang Thi Huong Tran, a consultant in the firm’s corporate and commercial team in Hanoi, gave the latest updates on pending personal data protection legislation in Vietnam. In her part of the webinar, she outlined key issues of Vietnam’s draft decree, pointed out notable changes and concerns regarding the upcoming regulations, and provided practical guidelines for adapting to the expected changes.