As of October 2017[update], the Government of Thailand holds majority ownership in 56 commercial entities that are categorized as state-owned enterprises (SOEs).[1]: 53 These include:
Forty-six non-financial SOEs concentrated in key economic sectors such as communications, power generation and distribution, transportation, and water management. Several are among the largest listed companies in Thailand.
Ten financial SOEs, including a state-owned bank, a government pawnshop, and eight specialized financial institutions (SFIs) that carry out high-profile policy functions.[2]
Since the military coup of 2014, there has been a sharp increase in active duty military officers sitting on the boards of state-owned enterprises. Of the 56 state-owned enterprises, 42 have military directors as of 2018[update].[3]
^Getting Back on Track; Reviving Growth and Securing Prosperity for All; Thailand Systematic Country Diagnostic(PDF). Washington: World Bank Group. 2016-11-07.
^"Financial Business under the Bank of Thailand's supervision and examination" (PDF). Bank of Thailand (BOT). Bank of Thailand (BOT). Retrieved 29 March 2017.
^Macan-Markar, Marwaan (18 May 2018). "Thai military moves to cement relations with big business". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
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