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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Applauds Massive Digital Wallet Registration Success in Thailand

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Amid the bustling heart of Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district, just a stone’s throw from the revered San Chao Pho Suea (Tiger God Shrine), a lively scene unfolded on August 1st. Eager patrons of a local eatery, against a backdrop of mouth-watering aromas, found themselves tapping away on their smartphones with notable enthusiasm. It wasn’t about sharing their latest food pics though; they were registering for the much-anticipated digital wallet programme, marking the first day of sign-ups. (Bangkok Post photo)

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed his heartfelt gratitude on Sunday, acknowledging the invaluable support from government agencies aiding in the smooth registration process for the 10,000-baht digital wallet handout. Spokesperson Chai Watcharonke echoed this sentiment, highlighting the cooperative spirit among state agencies and the private sector. As of 9:30 am on Sunday, a staggering 23.7 million people had already jumped on the registration bandwagon.

“The overwhelming response and high sign-up rates act as a significant morale boost for the government,” Chai noted, with a subtle nod to the scheme’s critics. “It shows our resilience and commitment despite facing opposition and those attempting to undermine the digital wallet initiative for political gains.”

In a bid to further streamline the registration process, the government added 900 more service points across Krungthai Bank branches, targeting eligible individuals with smartphones seeking assistance. This spike brought the total number of service points to over 6,000, ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age.

41 Comments

  1. Sara L August 4, 2024

    I think this is a brilliant move by PM Srettha Thavisin! It shows the potential of digital technology to improve lives.

    • critique89 August 4, 2024

      I disagree. This digital wallet scheme feels like a superficial fix to deeper economic issues.

      • Michael J. August 4, 2024

        It’s definitely not a long-term solution, but it’s better than no help at all.

      • Sara L August 4, 2024

        Exactly, it provides immediate relief to those in need.

  2. pete_201 August 4, 2024

    Remember when the government said they couldn’t afford more social programs? Yet here we are with a 10,000-baht handout.

    • Jane D. August 4, 2024

      That’s a good point, but maybe they’re reallocating funds to where they’re most needed?

    • pete_201 August 4, 2024

      Or maybe they’re just trying to win votes in the next election!

    • Kumar M. August 4, 2024

      We’re never happy, are we? When they don’t give, we complain. When they give, we still complain.

  3. Allison R August 4, 2024

    The participation rate is impressive. Over 23 million people signed up by 9:30 am? That’s a logistical masterpiece.

    • johnny_b August 4, 2024

      Or it’s just a sign of how desperate people are.

    • Allison R August 4, 2024

      Desperation doesn’t necessarily mean the program is bad. It highlights the need for such initiatives.

  4. Nathan Z August 4, 2024

    I’m skeptical about the effectiveness. How do we ensure the money is used appropriately?

    • Mia W August 4, 2024

      It’s digital, so tracing expenditures should be easier. Plus, it injects money into the economy.

    • Nathan Z August 4, 2024

      True, but what about misuse at the grassroots level? That’s my real concern.

  5. Kitty22 August 4, 2024

    Why is the government so focused on tech when so many rural areas lack basic amenities?

    • George K. August 4, 2024

      Good question! Digital advancements should complement infrastructure development, not replace it.

    • Sara L August 4, 2024

      True, but nothing stops them from running parallel initiatives.

  6. Pierre August 4, 2024

    This is a step towards modernizing Thailand’s economy!

    • Susan B. August 4, 2024

      Yes, but it’s important that modernization includes comprehensive growth. Not just digital.

  7. ChrisT_Patrol August 4, 2024

    I’m worried about cyber security. Is the digital infrastructure robust enough to handle this?

    • elynn August 4, 2024

      That is a valid concern. Cyberattacks could undermine the entire initiative.

    • Pierre August 4, 2024

      Increased cyber security measures should accompany any digital transition.

  8. Ananya S. August 4, 2024

    I’m so proud of my country! This digital wallet is such a progressive step!

    • krit_acl August 4, 2024

      Yes, but only time will tell if it truly benefits the majority.

    • Ananya S. August 4, 2024

      At least it’s a step forward. We cannot stay stagnant forever.

  9. John August 4, 2024

    Why are people still doubting this initiative? It’s clearly a success with so many registrations!

    • elis_v August 4, 2024

      Success in registrations doesn’t automatically mean success in outcomes.

    • John August 4, 2024

      Very true, but it’s a promising start.

  10. Leah M August 4, 2024

    Wow, this could really set a benchmark for other countries to follow!

  11. Ron August 4, 2024

    I just hope this isn’t another case of good intentions leading to wasted resources and corruption.

  12. emily_rose August 4, 2024

    So heartwarming to see such cooperation between the public and private sectors!

  13. Carlos August 4, 2024

    Digital wallets can reduce the gap between urban and rural areas if implemented correctly.

  14. Jake August 4, 2024

    But does this mean we are moving closer to a cashless society?

    • Vincent P. August 4, 2024

      Possibly, but cash won’t disappear overnight. This is just an additional option.

  15. alan_k August 4, 2024

    Thailand has always been innovative. This digital wallet is just another example.

  16. Marina August 4, 2024

    Let’s wait and see how well this is monitored to prevent misuse.

  17. Arun August 4, 2024

    When entrepreneurial spirit meets government support, you get stuff like this! Love it!

  18. Vivian August 4, 2024

    Can someone explain what exactly the digital wallet is supposed to do? I’m not tech-savvy.

    • Techie_Tom August 4, 2024

      It’s a financial tool on your smartphone that allows you to make payments, receive funds, and more securely.

    • Vivian August 4, 2024

      Oh, that sounds convenient. Thank you!

  19. davidh August 4, 2024

    Skeptics are always going to exist. This initiative has my full support.

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