The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs reveals that informal loan registration has increased to 4.36 billion baht in the second week.

As of 3:30 pm, a total of 82,753 registrations were found, an increase of 2,469 from yesterday, with 75,170 registrations through the online mode and 7,583 registrations through the informal debt settlement center, taking the total to 53,791. The loan amount is 4,363.295 million baht, the top 5 regions/provinces have the most registrations as follows: 1. Bangkok has the most, 5,349 registrants, 4,176 lenders, loan amount 363.834 million baht, followed by 2. Provinces Nakhon Si Thammarat with 3,473 registered persons, 2,578 lenders, loan value 183.665 million baht. 3. Songkhla Province. 3,402 registered persons, 2,239 lenders, loan amount 197.645 million baht 4. Nakhon Ratchasima Province. 3,249 registered persons, 1,887 borrowers, loans worth 215.936 million baht and 5. Khon Kaen Province. 2,069 registrants, 1,438 lenders, loan value 128.501 million baht.

The top 5 provinces with the least registrations are: 1. Mae Hong Son Province 110 registrants, 71 borrowers, loan amount 4.294 million baht 2. Ranong Province. 169 registrants, 112 lenders, loan amount 12.561 million baht. 3. Samut Songkhram Province. 235 registrants, 163 borrowers, loan amount 7.201 million baht 4. Trat Province. 250 registrants, 123 lenders, loans worth 6.865 million baht and 5. Sing Buri Province. 299 registrants, 182 borrowers, loan amount 11.550 million baht.

Mr. Sudipong yesterday (8 Dec ’23) Prime Minister Mr. Setha Tavisin, Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Mr. Anudin Charnvirakul told them. A policy to address the problem of informal debt, which is a national agenda, has been given to provincial governors. By insisting that the Chief of Police, District Head, Superintendent of Police and related agencies, all civil servants of the Ministry of Home Affairs, as administrative civil servants responsible for the elimination of suffering and promotion of happiness, should work together with the police as keepers of the peace. To help people gain freedom in life. Build morale and motivation Help people be independent. To escape the slavery of informal debt.

“The Ministry of Interior emphasized that provincial governors and district heads are the leaders in coordinating grief treatment and happiness treatment teams at all levels at the local level, coordinating police officers at divisional and divisional levels. And the supervisory department be a voice to help each other and help communicate through all communication channels in the area. Invite distressed people to register as much as possible.Prevention and suppression to find news including operating a news desk Show concern for people’s welfare from debt collection from helmet mobs Prepare to invite lenders and borrowers and debtors for debt reconciliation talks outside the computer through online lending websites or other formats Mediate peacefully And with a legal solution. In order to solve the problem of perceived informal debt “modern slavery” has disappeared forever. Fellow citizens will be freed from suffering. There will be security in life and property, including relatives, children and grandchildren, who will be freed from endless debt. Change for good is seen as success, which creates smiles and restores freedom to people,” added Mr. Suttipong.

Suttipong Sulsaron, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs said at the end that Mr. The Ministry of Home Affairs is still accepting applications from citizens suffering from debt problems outside the system. Both can be done online at https://debt.dopa.go.th or at the District Office or District Offices nationwide to ask for more details on the Damrongtham Center hotline, call 1567 24 hours a day or ask Kamnans, Village Heads and Community Leaders in the area.

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