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Thailand is tightening controls on business registration to combat corporate fraud. As of January 1, 2025, new verification rules have come into effect to exclude high-risk individuals from the system. The Department of Business Development (DBD) has implemented stricter checks in response to the growing number of financial crimes.
Previously, fraudsters exploited Thailand’s simple registration procedures to establish shell companies that opened bank accounts, laundered money, and defrauded clients. Some of these entities were involved in large-scale scams, such as call center fraud, causing significant financial losses.
Stricter Screening for Business Applicants
Under the new rules, all company applicants, including directors and managers, will be screened against the HR-03 list, maintained by the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO). This list contains records of individuals linked to financial crimes.
Enhanced Cooperation with Law Enforcement
The DBD is working closely with the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and other law enforcement agencies to improve data-sharing and conduct thorough background checks on suspicious companies. Authorities believe that integrating databases will prevent criminals from using business registrations as a front for illegal activities.
DBD Director-General Auramon Supthaweethum emphasized that the new measures aim to restore trust in Thailand’s business environment.
“We are sending a clear message: fraudulent companies have no place here. By protecting the registration system from financial criminals, we are strengthening business security and the overall economy,” she stated.
Address Verification to Prevent Fake Business Registrations
Another major issue the government is tackling is the use of fake business addresses. Some companies register using non-existent or unauthorized addresses, misleading regulators and banks.
To counter this:
From now on, businesses must provide documentary proof of their registered address, such as a rental contract with the property owner’s consent for commercial use. This will help eliminate fraudulent registrations.
Stronger Penalties for False Information
Authorities are also tightening penalties for submitting false information during business registration. Offenders will face hefty fines and potential jail sentences.
These measures are expected to reduce fraudulent applications and increase transparency in Thailand’s corporate sector, reinforcing trust in the country’s business environment.
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