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Thailand Expands Digital Wallet Scheme, Aiding 4 Million Seniors


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The Thai cabinet has approved expanding the "digital wallet" program, offering 10,000 baht to citizens aged 60 and above. Payments will be made before January 29, ahead of the Chinese New Year.

 

To qualify, seniors must register via the "thang rath" app. This second phase has a budget of 40 billion baht, aiding four million seniors.

 

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat mentioned that those without smartphones can register through alternative methods after New Year, with details to be announced.

 

 

The scheme's first phase began in late September, disbursing 10,000 baht each to 14.5 million people with disabilities and state welfare cardholders directly into their bank accounts.

 

Delays in the second phase were caused by financial challenges. Meanwhile, about 20 million people from other age groups are still awaiting support.

 

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-- 2024-12-24

 

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