Registration of debt outside the system for 27 days, mediation successfully completed in 703 cases

The Ministry of Interior reveals the results of the 27-day registration of informal debt. 111,700 people have registered, with a debt amount of 7,162 million baht. Mediation has been completed for 703 people, with the total debt amount reduced by 90 million baht. Mr. Suthipong Chulcharoen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior Revealing the registration to solve problems of debt outside the system. which is the 27th day since registration opened According to information from the Bureau of Investigation and Legal Affairs, Department of Provincial Administration, as of 3:30 p.m., there was a total debt of 7,162.533 million baht. 111,700 people had registered, including 96,837 registrations through the online system and registration at the informal debt resolution center. 14,863 persons, totaling 82,325 creditors, with the top 5 areas/provinces with the most registrations: 1. Bangkok still the most There are 7,000 registered persons, 6,085 creditors, debt amount 608.724 million baht. 2. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. There are 4,759 people registered, 4,087 creditors, debt amount 305.906 million baht. 3. Songkhla Province: 4,415 people registered, 3,243 creditors, debt amount 283.929 million baht. 4. Nakhon Ratchasima Province. There are 4,271 registered persons, 2,765 creditors, debt amount of 327.631 million baht. 5. Khon Kaen Province. There are 2,961 registrants, 2,435 creditors, debt worth 224.168 million baht, while the top 5 provinces with the fewest registrants are: 1. Mae Hong Son Province There are 160 people registered, 132 creditors, debt amount 7.352 million baht. 2. Ranong Province: 229 people registered, 146 creditors, debt amount 15.993 million baht. 3. Samut Songkhram Province. There are 298 people registered, 215 creditors, debt amount 9.714 million baht. 4. Trat Province, 366 people registered, 234 creditors, debt amount 13.734 million baht, and 5. Sing Buri Province. There are 397 registrants, 268 creditors, debt amount 19.383 million baht. ‘For information on informal debt mediation throughout the country It was found that 3,258 debtors had entered the mediation process, 703 of whom were successful in mediation. The debt amount of debtors before mediation was 198.360 million baht, after mediation was 107.978 million baht, the debt amount decreased by 90.382 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 755 debtors who entered the mediation process, 16 of whom were successful in mediation. The debtor’s debt before mediation was 59.899 million baht, after mediation was 1.045 million baht, causing the debt of the people in Nakhon Sawan province to decrease by as much as 58.854 million baht,’ Mr. Suthipong Said . Mr. Suthiphong further said that The Ministry of Interior is committed to allowing citizens who are in debt outside the system and creditors to enter the mediation process. The Ministry of Interior will integrate with the police. and related agencies Coordinate and integrate practices to help bring both debtors and creditors outside the system to talk to prove the truth. and proceed to the process of mediation In order to end informal debt as quickly as possible. By adhering to the law and emphasizing the safety of debtors, with the village headman, village headman, and village committee local leader Including administrative officials going to the area to collect information, find news and provide more convenience to the people. both registering informal debt and entering the mediation process ‘The Ministry of Interior is still accepting registrations for 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, and community leaders in the area,’ Mr. Suthipong said.

Source: Thai News Agency