In today’s interconnected business world, Thailand’s specialized courts act as focused and efficient venues for resolving disputes in areas such as intellectual property, taxation, bankruptcy, and technology-related violations. As of September 30, 2025, these courts and divisions continue to adapt …
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Payment Processing Licenses in Thailand: Updated 2025 Overview
Payment processors and gateways are essential to Thailand’s digital economy, but operating one is highly regulated. The legal framework is based on the Payment Systems Act B.E. 2560 (2017), supported by a series of Bank of Thailand (BOT) notifications and …
Thailand’s Upcoming E-Commerce Platform Regulations: What Operators Need to Prepare for
Key takeaways for platform operators: Thailand’s competition regulator is moving to formalize conduct standards for large digital platforms, with increased scrutiny of self-preferencing, tying, parity clauses, data use, and discriminatory ranking. The move aligns with global trends led by the …
Thailand’s New Website Security Standards 2025: Implications for Compliance Under the Cybersecurity Act
Thailand has strengthened its national cybersecurity framework with the implementation of a Website Security Standard. The standard was officially released on September 16, 2025, and takes effect on the same day. Issued under the Cybersecurity Act B.E. 2562 (2019), this …
Why ‘Alleged’ Statements Offer Little Protection Against Defamation or Libel in Thailand
A dangerous misconception persists in business and media circles: that using the word “alleged” when reporting an accusation provides a safe harbour from defamation claims. In Thailand, this assumption is not only incorrect but can also lead to severe civil …
Thailand’s 24-Hour Content Takedown Rule: Compliance Challenges for Social Media Platforms
Thailand’s digital regulations are evolving rapidly. The Notification of the Electronic Transactions Commission regarding Measures for Preventing Technology Crimes on Social Media Platform Providers was published in the Royal Gazette on July 4, 2025 (“Notification”). It establishes a strict 24-hour …
Thailand’s Updated Visa Policies (September 2025)
Thailand has recently formalized several changes to its visa policies. The main goals are to simplify the system, prevent misuse (like “visa runs” and overstays), and better manage tourism. Rather than eliminating visas, the changes restructure them and add new …
BOI Issues New Rules on Expatriate Employment and Remuneration
In June 2025, the Thailand Board of Investment (“BOI”) released Notification No. Por. 8/2568 (the “Notification”), setting out new requirements on how BOI-promoted companies may appoint and retain foreign personnel. The changes mark a shift in regulatory policy, particularly for …
New Strict Alcohol Sales Laws in Thailand Effective November 2025
Thailand’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Act 2025, effective 8 November, 2025, bans retail alcohol sales from midnight to 11:00 AM, tightens advertising rules, and increases penalties up to 500,000 Baht. It also closes advertising loopholes such as clothing / soda. Hotels may sell 24/7, and low-alcohol drinks are exempt. …
Thailand’s Digital Assets Blueprint: Balancing Fintech Innovation with Firm Control
Thailand is rapidly developing one of Asia’s most structured frameworks for digital assets, shifting from outright prohibition to a nuanced model of “regulated innovation.” For legal and fintech professionals, the recent developments offer a masterclass in how a jurisdiction can cautiously open …









