On July 24, 2025, Sri Trang Gloves (Thailand) Public Company Limited (STGT), represented by Ms. Thanawan Sa-ngiamsak (center), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), received the prestigious Top 50 ASEAN Public Listed Companies (PLCs) award at the ASEAN Corporate Governance Conference and Awards 2025, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The award, supported by the ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), aims to recognize and celebrate ASEAN-listed companies that demonstrate outstanding corporate governance practices. STGT was selected as one of the Top 50 ASEAN PLCs based on the results of the 2024 ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS) regional assessment. The company stood out among 569 leading listed companies, chosen from the top 100 market-cap companies across six ASEAN member countries. Notably, STGT is also one of only 16 Thai companies recognized on this international stage. In addition to this honor, the company received the ASEAN Asset Class PLCs award, which is granted to companies scoring 97.50 points or higher in the ACGS assessment. These esteemed accolades underscore STGT’s unwavering commitment as a global leader in the rubber glove industry, operating with good governance, transparency, accountability, and a stakeholder-centric approach, in line with international corporate governance standards. The company continues to uphold and strengthen its governance practices, believing that strong corporate governance is a critical foundation for achieving long-term sustainable business growth and reinforcing trust among shareholders, investors, and society. “STGT is truly honored to be recognized in the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard, which aligns with global best practices. This achievement reflects our leadership in good corporate governance and the dedication of all our staff who strive to uphold transparency, accountability, and integrity. We are committed to continuously advancing our organization based on these principles to ensure sustainable growth and deliver long-term value across economic, social, and environmental dimensions,” said Ms. Thanawan.
