BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand expects less than 40 million people to sign up for its flagship digital wallet handout scheme, with the first phase set to be distributed to 14.5 million vulnerable people from Sept. 25, a finance ministry official said on Monday.

The government has planned to give away 450 billion baht ($13.6 billion) to 45 million people under its stimulus programme, which will see 10,000 baht ($300) transferred to each person who registers to spend in their localities within six months.

About 36 million people have so far registered for the programme, some of which overlap with the vulnerable groups, Lavaron Sangsnit, the finance ministry’s permanent secretary, told reporters.

There are about 3 million people without smartphones, he added.

“From the current data, it is expected that the number of participants in the project will not reach 40 million, which will allow for more flexibility in budget management,” he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People shop at a market as Thailand is to inject $15.2 bln into economy next year through its digital wallet policy, in Bangkok, Thailand, October 2, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

The second phase of the handout is expected in early next year, Lavaron said.

($1 = 33.19 baht)

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