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Check the conditions before opening the registry. “Half of each” Phase 2 to receive a privilege of 3,500 baht from the disqualified of the first round For not spending money on time Able to register for the phase 2 program
Mr. Pornchai Thirawet, Economic and Financial Advisor Office of Fiscal Policy As a deputy spokesperson of the Ministry of Finance revealed that on December 2, 2020, the meeting of the Center for the Management of the Economic Situation of the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak 2019 No. 6 / 2020 approved the proposal of the Ministry of Finance as follows
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1. The project for each half of the second phase has the same operating model as the first phase, where the government will pay 50 percent but not more than 150 baht per person per day. With additional details as follows
- An additional 5 million people are allowed to enroll, who will receive a credit limit of 3,500 baht per person. Those who are disqualified from the program, half of Phase 1 for not exercising within the specified period, can register to join the program. Phase 2 with privileges from January 1 to March 31, 2021
- Increase the credit limit of project eligibility by half. Phase 1, another 500 baht each, which can be used from January 1 to March 31, 2021 and extend the period of use of phase 1 measures until March 31, 2021.
2. The project to increase the purchasing power of the holder of the state social welfare card phase 2 by increasing the amount of purchases of consumer goods necessary for the holder of the state social welfare card by 500 baht per person per month For a period 3 months total, with a processing period from January to March 2021
The details of the implementation of the two previous projects must be presented to the Cabinet for subsequent approval.
However, for the latest progress of the project, half to December 2, 2020, at 12:00 noon, more than 8,900 thousand stores have registered to join the project and 9,526,815 users have rights. Cumulative spending of 33,754 million baht, divided into 17,236 million baht for the public and 16,518 million co-spending, and an average of 181 baht at a time.
The top five provinces with the highest cumulative spending were Bangkok, Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Chonburi and Chiang Mai, respectively, for commercial operators who continued to apply for the project.
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