The “Pao Tang” mobile application launched at 6 a.m. today, with all 20 million user slots rapidly filled, underscoring the app’s immense popularity and the public’s strong interest in its features. While most users reported a seamless registration experience, some encountered minor delays due to heavy traffic. Authorities have stated that they may consider adding more slots if the high demand continues.
The “Khon La Khrueng Plus” co-payment scheme has officially launched, marking its first day of operation. This initiative, aimed at stimulating the economy, allows participants to share costs with the government for everyday purchases. Citizens can use the scheme to pay for essentials, with the government covering a portion of the expenses, thereby reducing the financial burden on individuals and encouraging spending.
On its inaugural day, many participants expressed optimism as they used the app-based system to make purchases at local stores. The scheme has been designed to ensure ease of use, with participating merchants equipped to handle digital payments. This seamless process is expected to boost local businesses, providing them with a steady stream of customers eager to leverage the benefits.
Economists predict that the “Khon La Khrueng Plus” scheme will have a positive impact on consumer confidence and economic recovery. By facilitating increased spending, the program aims to invigorate the market, creating a ripple effect across various sectors. The government remains committed to monitoring its progress, making adjustments as necessary to maximize its effectiveness and support the nation’s economic wellbeing.

