A special quota for the elderly aged 60 years and over has been available since November 17, and 90,175 have already registered. Registration will be open every day from 8am to 6pm until the ministry is sure all interested seniors apply.
And for the elderly who cannot register by themselves, the nearest Krung Thai banks will provide assistance.
Public spending under the scheme from September 27 until November 17 was in line with the ministry’s expectations, with 11,738,468 participants spending Bt13.11 billion via g-Wallet Channel 1 (with a budget of Bt11.56 billion) and g-Wallet Channel 2 (Bt1.54 billion).
The ministry’s spokesman said Eat, Shop, Spend Phase 3 has improved the paying conditions via g-Wallet Channel 2, extending the period to January 31, 2020.
Spending via g-Wallet Channel 2 will be refunded without waiting until the end of the scheme, so money spent in November will be refunded in December, while spending in December and January will be refunded in January and February 2020, respectively.