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Buying on Koh Samui

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10 hours ago, TonyFernandez said:

DTAC, Thai Air Asia and thousands of other Thai companies are owned by foreign entities through the same ownership structures, which are used by foreigners to own immovable or mobile assets in countries with ownership restrictions such as Thailand, Austria, USA or Japan.

Thanks, would be interesting if you would reveal these structures..?

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Any good Bangkok law firm would be able to tell you how DTAC is owned by Norwegian Telenor or Thai Air Asia by Air Asia, Malaysia.

12 hours ago, TonyFernandez said:

Any good Bangkok law firm would be able to tell you how DTAC is owned by Norwegian Telenor or Thai Air Asia by Air Asia, Malaysia.

DTAC is a "business license" branch of Telenor – not really something that is achievable when using a company limited-method for a private home – and Thai AirAsia was establish as a 49/51 percent joint venture between AirAsia Group in Malaysia, and Shin Corp and another Thai investor; today 45% percent owned by AirAsia Group, and 55% Thai owned...????

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