Registration for informal debt opened for 13 days, debt amount exceeding 5.37 billion baht

The Ministry of Interior reveals that registration for informal debt has been opened for 13 days. The debt amount has exceeded 5.37 billion baht. More than 90,000 people have registered, while in many areas there has been a phenomenon of violence among creditors in the informal system. Remind the provincial team and district team to take action if any wrongdoing is found and prosecute to the fullest extent.

Mr. Suthiphong Chulcharoen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior Revealing the registration to solve problems of debt outside the system. Which is the 13th day. According to information from the Bureau of Investigation and Legal Affairs, Department of Provincial Administration, at 3:30 p.m., there was a total debt of 5,373.126 million baht. 91,829 people had registered, including 82,449 registrations via the online system and registration at the administrative center. Resolving 9,380 informal debts, totaling 62,058 creditors

There are the top 5 areas/provinces with the most registrants: 1. Bangkok still has the most, with 5,896 registrants, 4,772 creditors, debt worth 622.787 million baht. 2. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. There are 3,895 registered persons, 2,978 creditors, debt amount 217.357 million baht. 3. Songkhla Province. There are 3,668 registered persons, 2,485 creditors, debt amount 217.809 million baht. 4. Nakhon Ratchasima Province. There are 3,596 registered persons, 2,163 creditors, debt amount 257.044 million baht. 5. Khon Kaen Province. There are 2,333 registrants, 1,708 creditors, debt value 158.888 million baht.

While the top 5 provinces with the fewest registrations are: 1. Mae Hong Son Province There are 125 registrants, 79 creditors, debt amount 5.202 million baht. 2. Ranong Province. There are 186 registered persons, 123 creditors, debt amount 13.867 million baht. 3. Samut Songkhram Province. There are 251 registrants, 173 creditors, debt amount 8.148 million baht. 4. Trat Province. There are 309 registrants, 170 creditors, debt worth 9.153 million baht and 5. Mukdahan Province. There are 339 registrants, 207 creditors, debt amount 16.854 million baht.

Mr. Suthiphong said that it is already the 13th day that the Ministry of Interior has opened registration to solve the problem of informal debt from monitoring, monitoring, and following up on news from the administrative department that has been integrated with the police and Organisms at the local level It was also found that informal creditors in many areas continually threaten debtors and whistleblowers. Therefore, in order to maintain peace and order for the people, He therefore gave orders to the provincial team and district team. as well as local leaders Work has been carried out to maintain peace and order for citizens in areas throughout the country. By regularly checking out To create warmth for the people Including the province working with the Provincial Police Headquarters and the district working with the Provincial Police Station. Strictly pursue and prosecute those who use violence, intimidation, and unlawful threats according to all provisions of the law. Let it not be like this As well as having those on duty immediately report the results of their actions when an incident occurs in the area. and have the Department of Provincial Administration follow up on performance evaluation reports, summarize results and notify the Ministry of Interior every month.

“The Ministry of Interior is committed to solving the problems of informal debt for the people. and is still open for registration of citizens who have suffered from problems with debt outside the system both online at https://debt.dopa.go.th or walk-in at the district office or district offices throughout the country You can ask for more details at the Damrongtham Center hotline, call 1567, 24 hours a day, or village headman, village headman, community leaders in the area," Mr. Suthipong said at the end.

Source: Thai News Agency