Register ‘half of each’ round 2, there are still 2.3 million rights.



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November 10, 2020


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Register “half of each” to reiterate qualifications before opening another round of registrations on November 11, between 6:00 am and 11:00 pm via the website “www. Half of .com”, 2.3 million rights remain.

Mr. Pornchai Thirawet, Economic and Financial Advisor Office of Fiscal Policy As a deputy spokesperson for the Ministry of Finance revealed that the project “Half of each” It will open for the public to re-register for the project on November 11, 2020 (11/11) between 6:00 am and 11:00 pm via the website www. Until the number is reached, reiterate that the person who can register must be someone who has never registered to join the program. “Half of each” Before or be a registered person who has not registered, therefore, is considered a person who has never been As of November 9, 2020, there are 2.3 million rights of unauthorized persons and those who do not begin to exercise their rights in 14 days that will be open to the public to register for 2.3 million rights.

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Qualifications of those who can enroll in the program “Half of each”

  • Thai citizens, 18 years or older on the date of registration
  • Have an identity card
  • Not being a holder of a State Welfare Card, which is entitled to a Program to Increase Purchasing Power for a holder of the State Welfare Card
  • Prepare to register for the project. “Half of each” 11/11 before the number of rights expires again

However, half of the person who receives the right and exercises the rights under the project will not be able to participate in the measures. “Buy well, spend a night” to have

For the latest developments, starting on November 9, 2020 at 12:00 noon, there are merchants who sign up to join the project. “Half of each” More than 5,570 thousand merchants and users of rights, 7,352,274 people, with a cumulative expenditure of 10,155 million baht, divided into 5,178 million baht by the public and 4,977 million baht by the public sector, the average expenditure of 214 baht per time. The top five provinces with the highest cumulative spending were Bangkok, Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani, and Chiang Mai, respectively.

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