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Who must be notified when the directors of a Thai company change?

Short answer

The change is resolved at a shareholders' meeting (or as the articles provide) and then registered with the Department of Business Development within the statutory period — 14 days from the resolution for a private limited company. Several other parties then need updating even though they are not part of the registration.

The DBD filing is the anchor: until the register is amended, third parties are entitled to rely on the previously registered directors and authorised-signatory formula. Prepare the meeting notice, the minutes, the consent of the incoming director and the identity documents in advance, because a missing consent is the usual cause of a rejected filing.

After registration, update the bank mandate and any signing authorities, the Revenue Department records where the authorised signatory changes, the Social Security Office employer record if the responsible person changes, and any licence or BOI file that names the directors. Contracts with change-of-control or authorised-signatory clauses should be checked at the same time. Scope, turnaround and fees are confirmed by IVC staff by phone, LINE or email — this site does not publish prices.

Reviewed as of 2026-08-04. General guidance only, not case-specific advice and not a guarantee of outcome. Government fees, conditions and processing times are set by the responsible authority and can change. This site does not publish prices — please ask our staff.

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