Bangkok: Krungthai Bank has announced that the waiting status for registrants of the "Kon La Khrueng Plus" program has been adjusted to a three-day period, with the queue for registration not yet cleared as the bank awaits information verification.
According to Thai News Agency, Krungthai Bank's President and CEO, Mr. Payong Srivanich, addressed concerns regarding the potential loss of registration rights for the program. He reassured registrants that those who have received messages to await registration results will be notified of their status within three days through the Pao Tang app or via SMS. Despite the current waiting period, registrants remain in the queue and will not lose their rights. The bank is coordinating with the Department of Provincial Administration to verify information, and if the details match, a confirmation will follow. Mr. Payong also emphasized that queue cards remain valid.
In response to inquiries about further registration opportunities after the current period, Mr. Payong noted that any decision would depend on government policy discussions.
Regarding the bank's preparedness for the second phase of the "Half-Half Plus" project, Mr. Payong indicated the need to consult with Mr. Ekniti Nitithanpraphat, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. He affirmed that the bank's system is ready for the launch of Phase 2, stating that the challenge lies in policy rather than technical capabilities. He assured that the system is adaptable and can be implemented as required.