Register informal debt The overall picture is neat.

"Ministry of Thailand" reveals the results of the registration of debt outside the system into the 38th day. 119,686 people have registered with the debt amount of 7,775 million baht. Mediation has been completed for 1,713 people. The debt amount has decreased by 288 million baht. The overall picture is in progress. neatly Mr. Suthipong Chulcharoen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior Revealing the registration to solve the problem of informal debt today, which is the 38th day and the 6th week of registration. Overall, the registration went smoothly. Citizens still express their intention to register so that the government can facilitate debt reconciliation to be fair according to the law. Including coordinating with government financial institutions to provide assistance. 'The Bureau of Investigation and Legal Affairs (Bureau of Investigation and Legal Affairs) of the Department of Provincial Administration (B.P.C.) has reported the results of registrations from December 1, 2023 onwards. As of 3:30 p.m. today, there was a total debt of 7,775.122 million baht. 119,686 people have registered, including 103,374 registrations via the online system and 16,312 registrations at the Informal Debt Resolution Center, totaling 88,281 creditors. There are the top 5 areas/provinces with the most registrations: 1. Bangkok still the most There are 7,464 registered persons, 6,483 creditors, debt amount 689.373 million baht. 2. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. There are 5,026 people registered, 4,338 creditors, debt amount 326.494 million baht. 3. Songkhla Province: 4,627 people registered, 3,426 creditors, debt amount 296.570 million baht. 4. Nakhon Ratchasima Province. There are 4,569 registered persons, 2,935 creditors, debt amount 344.008 million baht. 5. Khon Kaen Province. There are 3,192 registrants, 2,616 creditors, debt worth 242.098 million baht, while the top 5 provinces with the fewest registrants are: 1. Mae Hong Son Province There are 183 people registered, 145 creditors, debt amount 9.338 million baht. 2. Ranong Province: 249 people registered, 167 creditors, debt amount 17.696 million baht. 3. Samut Songkhram Province. There are 318 people registered, 226 creditors, debt amount 10.051 million baht. 4. Trat Province, there are 398 people registered, 287 creditors, debt amount 17.226 million baht, and 5. Sing Buri Province. There are 431 registered persons, 286 creditors, debt amount 20.820 million baht,' said Mr. Suthiphong. Mr. Suthiphong added that For information on informal debt mediation nationwide It was found that 6,710 debtors had entered the mediation process, 1,713 of whom were successful in mediation. The debtor's debt before mediation was 507.277 million baht, after mediation was 218.417 million baht, the debt amount decreased by 288.860 million baht, which was the province that was able to bring debtors into the mediation process the most. It is still Nakhon Sawan Province. There were 2,684 debtors who entered the mediation process, 50 of whom were successful in mediation. The debtor's debt be fore mediation was 207.5 million baht, after mediation was 3.431 million baht, causing the debt of citizens in the province to decrease by as much as 204.069 million baht. cooperation until mediation could not be carried out The officer will submit a report to the investigating officer of the local police station. Currently, 32 cases have been prosecuted across the country, with the highest number of cases being prosecuted in Ranong Province, with 6 cases. 'The Ministry of Interior is still accepting registration via the online system at the website. debt.dopa.go.th 24 hours a day and accept registration at the district office. city ??hall Damrongdham centers nationwide and the 50 district offices of Bangkok until February 29, 2024. You can contact for more details at the Damrongtham Center hotline, call 1567, 24 hours a day, or kamnans, village headmen, community leaders in the area,' Mr. Suthipong said at the end. Source: Thai News Agency