Examining the Digital ID Framework

Bangkok Post | 2 November 2024

The second phase attempts to cover foreign residents in Thailand and juristic entities, making e-government services more accessible

The Digital Economy and Society Ministry has approved the draft of phase 2 of Thailand's digital ID framework (2025-2027), aiming to increase the number of e-government services that accept digital ID.

The ministry assigned the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) and related agencies to implement the plans in the framework. The first phase of the framework covered 2022-2024.

Owners of a digital ID can conveniently access various digital services from both the public and private sectors. They can use their digital ID to register for participation in state programmes or to check on their eligibility for benefits.

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