Investor Relations Websites

An IR site your shareholders can actually use.

We design and build Investor Relations websites for SET-listed companies — structured around the 56-1 One Report, bilingual in Thai and English from day one, and handed over with a CMS your IR team can actually use without calling a developer.

  • 56-1 One Report
  • Bilingual EN/TH
  • Shareholder Info
  • AGM & Governance
  • Fast & Accessible
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Sound familiar?

The website is quietly working against your IR team.

Your IR officer emails PDFs because updating the website means calling a developer
The 56-1 One Report is buried three clicks deep, if it's there at all
The site looks like 2015, and analysts notice before they say anything
Half the pages are Thai-only or English-only — never both, never in sync
Nobody can tell you the last time the shareholder structure table was actually updated

Any of these

and it's costing you credibility with the exact audience judging your governance.

What we build

Everything a listed company's site is expected to carry.

Financial disclosure library

A structured, searchable home for the 56-1 One Report, quarterly and annual financial statements — easy to keep current, easy for analysts to find.

Shareholder & dividend information

Shareholder structure, major shareholders, dividend policy and payout history, presented clearly rather than buried in a PDF.

Corporate governance & board

Board of directors, corporate governance policy, charters and a whistleblower or complaint channel.

Meeting notices, minutes & IR calendar

AGM and EGM notices, meeting materials, minutes, and an investor events calendar kept current.

Stock data & newsroom

A price/quote widget, a disclosure and newsroom feed, and links out to analyst coverage.

Bilingual, built to move fast

Every page built in Thai and English together, on a site that loads fast and holds up under WCAG accessibility checks.

Worth knowing

We build the website. Your filings still go through SET.

Since 2021, Thailand's SEC and SET have required listed companies to file the unified "56-1 One Report" in place of the old separate Form 56-1 and annual report — one document covering business overview, governance, risk and financials.

We aren't a disclosure agent and we don't run an AGM e-voting platform — those are specialised, regulated services some other providers focus on. What we do is design and build the website your disclosures, filings and shareholder information live on, structured the way SET and analysts actually expect to find it.

If you already work with a compliance or disclosure provider, we're happy to just handle the website — a clean handoff, no overlap.

What we make sure of either way

  • Bilingual parity — Thai and English kept genuinely in sync, not one lagging behind
  • Every required disclosure has one findable home, not scattered across old PDFs
  • Mobile-friendly, since that's increasingly how retail investors actually check
  • Fast enough that nobody bounces before finding what they came for

Built for Thai listed companies

The structure SET and your analysts already expect.

56-1 One Report structure

Content architecture that matches the unified disclosure format, not a generic corporate template.

Bilingual by default

Thai and English built in parallel from the start, not translated as an afterthought months later.

WCAG-aware accessibility

A real accessibility bar, not a checkbox — the same audience an IR site serves benefits directly.

Fast, secure hosting

Runs on the same cloud hosting and monitoring discipline we use for storefronts handling real transaction volume.

How we do it

Six steps, built around how disclosure actually works.

01

Audit your current IR site

What's there, what's missing, and what's quietly out of date against what a listed company is expected to publish.

02

Map required disclosures

56-1 One Report, financials, governance, shareholder information — mapped against SET's own expectations before we design anything.

03

Design for clarity

Analysts and retail investors get to what they need in two clicks, not eight.

04

Build bilingual from the start

Thai and English content structured in parallel, not translated after the fact.

05

Hand over a CMS your team can use

A routine filing or press release goes up without a developer on standby.

06

Launch, then keep it current

Hosting and maintenance so the site doesn't go stale between reporting periods.

Selected work

IR sites we've already built.

Why this, and why us

Backed by the rest of what we do.

Bilingual by construction

This site you're reading is built the same way we build IR sites: Thai as the canonical language, English at full parity — not an afterthought bolted on later.

Enterprise hosting already in-house

Cloud hosting, monitoring and security are already one of our services — your IR site runs on the same infrastructure discipline as our storefronts handling real transaction volume.

Accessibility as a standing bar

Every site we ship meets WCAG 2.2 AA as a baseline requirement, not a stretch goal — the same audience an IR site serves benefits directly.

IR Website FAQ

The questions we get asked most.

No — we design and build the website itself. Filing disclosures with SET goes through your own IR officer or compliance advisor via SET's systems. We make sure whatever you file has a clean, findable home on the site.

No, that's a specialised regulated service some other providers focus on. We build the website that publishes your AGM notices, materials and minutes — not the voting technology itself.

Yes — that's the point. The site is CMS-driven, so a new quarterly filing or press release doesn't require calling us.

It's the unified annual disclosure document Thai listed companies have filed since 2021, replacing the old separate Form 56-1 and annual report. Yes — it's usually the single most-requested document on an IR site, so it gets a clear, permanent home rather than being buried in a news archive.

Yes. Thai and English are built together from day one, not translated months later as an afterthought.

Yes. We audit what you have — filings, structure, historical documents — and migrate it into the new site rather than asking you to re-upload years of history.

Directly — an IR site runs on the same cloud hosting, monitoring and security service we already provide, so uptime and patching aren't a separate conversation.

It depends on how much of your current content needs auditing and migrating, but most projects run a few weeks to a couple of months — we'll give you a real timeline after the audit, not a generic estimate upfront.

Ready for an IR site that doesn't need a developer on standby?

Send us your current IR page and we'll tell you honestly what's missing against what SET-listed companies are expected to publish.