Thailand’s deposit protection system will apply to virtual banks, agency says

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Thailand’s deposit protection system will apply to virtual banks, agency says

Thailand’s deposit protection system will apply to virtual banks, agency says

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Thailand’s Deposit Protection Agency (DPA) is fully prepared to support virtual banking with advanced systems and processes that will protect all Thai depositors, it announced on Thursday.

The commitment is part of the agency’s five-year plan to improve deposit protection unveiled on Thursday.

DPA president Songpol Chevapanyaroj said the plan was the fourth phase of the agency’s 2023 to 2027 roadmap, which focuses on improving the efficiency of its deposit protection system.

In particular, enhancements are being made to deposit reimbursement and liquidation. The reimbursement process currently takes about 30 days, but the agency’s goal is to complete the process in seven days, Songpol said.

The DPA will prepare tools and regulations to work with licensed virtual banking providers once the Bank of Thailand gives them the green light later this year, Songpol said.

“Our deposit protection regulations will apply to virtual banks,” he said.

Depositors will now be protected up to the legal maximum of 1 million baht per depositor per bank, according to the DPA.

If a financial institution’s license is revoked due to a financial crisis, the depositor reimbursement process must be quick and simple, use modern channels, and comply with all applicable laws and regulations, the agency said.

The DPA announcement came just a few days after the Bank of Thailand unveiled its virtual bank licensing framework, which will allow virtual banks to operate as financial service providers.

The central bank anticipates that Thailand’s first virtual banks will begin operating in 2025, and that they will improve the banking sector’s competitiveness and accessibility.

“DPA is prepared to support Thailand’s virtual bank ecosystem. It is another step in our financial innovation to serve the digital economy’s future,” Songpol said. “Virtual banks will help people in rural areas access legal deposit and loan services while also lowering costs for customers and businesses.”

DPA said its roadmap has four key strategies to support its vision of being a dependable, trustworthy and modern deposit protection organisation. All four strategies will ensure its systems, tools, regulations, governance, communication, and relationships provide assurance to Thai depositors.

“We have adapted our strategic and operational direction to ensure that we are up to date with the latest financial innovations and new forms of financial services, such as the upcoming virtual banks, which will soon emerge in Thailand due to the growth of digital technology and changing consumer behaviour,” Songpol said.

The main challenge the agency faces is collaborating with the 32 traditional domestic and international banks operating in Thailand, as well as non-bank financial service providers, in order to share and develop data analytics, agency officials said.

The goal is to analyse deposit data to ensure the financial system’s stability, they said.

The agency will continue its efforts to increase public and depositor confidence in its protection system, Songpol said.

Deposits are expected to rise this year as expected interest-rate hikes make bank deposits more attractive, according to a DPA report.

The number of protected depositors is expected to rise to 89.66 million, a 3.83 million increase from 2021, representing a 4.46% increase, the report says.

The total amount of deposits protected during the first 10 months of 2022 was 16.12 trillion baht, representing a 3.36% increase over the same period in 2021.

Individuals with deposits of less than one million baht account for the vast majority of all depositors.

Currently, 98.01% (87.88 million) of all depositors are fully protected.

The Deposit Protection Fund has 137 billion baht ready to be used to protect depositors, the DPA report said.

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Thai SEC rules crypto exchanges must adopt digital wallets to tighten security

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Thai SEC rules crypto exchanges must adopt digital wallets to tighten security

Thai SEC rules crypto exchanges must adopt digital wallets to tighten security

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2023

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new regulations requiring digital asset custodians to establish a digital wallet management system, including key, to ensure security of customers’ assets.

The SEC defines a “key” as a cryptographic key or any other data that must be kept confidential and used for approval of transfers or transactions related to digital wallets.

The new regulations cover the following three requirements:

1. Policy and guidelines for overseeing risk management and management of digital wallets and keys as well as communication to clarify such policy, action plans and procedures, work supervision and internal control to ensure compliance with the policy.

2. Policy and procedures for designing, developing and managing digital wallets as well as creating, maintaining and accessing keys or other related information appropriately, securely and safely.

3. Contingency plan in case of events that may affect the management system of digital wallets and keys. This includes laying out and testing action procedures, designating responsible persons and reporting the event. An audit of system security as well as digital forensic investigation are also required in case the event affects security of systems and clients’ assets.

The new regulations took effect on Monday (January 16). Operators are required to comply with the regulations within six months.

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Scale of Thai cybercrime revealed as almost 60,000 bank accounts frozen

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Scale of Thai cybercrime revealed as almost 60,000 bank accounts frozen

Scale of Thai cybercrime revealed as almost 60,000 bank accounts frozen

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Almost 120,000 telephone numbers and 60,000 bank accounts operated by criminals were frozen last year, government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said on Thursday.

The criminal channels were suspended as part of efforts by the Digital Economy and Society Ministry, police force and other agencies to tackle cybercrimes.

“Eight foreign call centre gangs comprising 166 suspects were arrested last year,” said Rachada, adding that 118,530 telephone numbers and 58,463 bank accounts used by criminals had been frozen.

Investigators also shut down eight criminal account-trading groups on social media and 1,830 gambling websites last year.

The Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) has launched a crackdown against criminals opening bank accounts, she added.

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission has also asked around 8,000 people who own more than 100 smartphone SIM cards to verify their identities by the end of this month in a bid to tackle call centre scams, Rachada said.

The website www.thaipoliceonline.com received 163,091 complaints of cybercrime accounting for 27.30 billion baht in damages between March 1 and December 31 last year, she added.

Of them, 51% of complaints related to call centre gangs in other countries, followed by online scams in Thailand (40.5%) and other cybercrimes (8.5%).

Other cybercrimes logged by the site included computer hacking, online ransom, and sexual harassment.

“The government is fully focused on tackling cybercrimes,” Rachada said, explaining that Thai agencies are cooperating with international bodies and considering law amendments to tackle the issue.

People can file complaints of cybercrime at www.thaipoliceonline.com or via the Electronic Transaction Development Agency’s 1212 hotline.

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Thailand’s first female AG takes aim at alleged triad boss, 40 ‘accomplices’

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Thailand’s first female AG takes aim at alleged triad boss, 40 ‘accomplices’

Thailand’s first female AG takes aim at alleged triad boss, 40 ‘accomplices’

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

The Attorney General’s Office on Thursday charged suspected crime boss Chaiyanat “Tuhao” Kornchayanant and 40 alleged accomplices for involvement in the drug trade, money laundering, and organised crime.

Attorney General Naree Tantasathien, the first Thai woman to serve in the post, made her decision after examining a police investigation report submitted by national police chief Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas on January 13.

At 3pm on Thursday, the attorney general assigned her agency’s Narcotics Litigation Division to file a 332-page lawsuit with the South Bangkok Criminal Court.

Police were also instructed to search for and arrest suspects still at large.

Among the charges against Tuhao and his alleged accomplices are colluding in the sale of illicit drugs, money laundering, transnational organised crime, possession of unregistered firearms, operating an entertainment venue without permission, hiring foreign nationals who lack work permits, and providing accommodation for illegal immigrants.
 

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Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon

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Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon

Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Bangkok’s luxury mall Icon Siam is celebrating the Chinese New Year with special performances that feature a 108-metre-long lantern dragon, the longest in Thailand.

The lantern dragon is a collaboration between the Stamford Dragon Lion Arts and Cultural Troupe of Singapore and Thailand’s Kungpak Dragon and Lion Dance Sports Club.

Icon Siam’s “Eternal Prosperity Chinese New Year 2023” festival, which started on Wednesday and runs until next Tuesday (January 24), marks the advent of the lunar Year of the Rabbit.

A highlight of this year’s festival is the “Glorious Lantern Dragon” show, which is meant to symbolise prosperity, heavenly blessing, and happiness throughout the new year.
There are also cultural Chinese performances that are supposed to bring luck, wealth, happiness and prosperity, in addition to appearances by Thai actors and singers.
 

Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon
Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon
Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon
Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon
Icon Siam marks Chinese New Year with Thailand’s longest lantern dragon

Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings

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Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings

Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Kanchanaburi province will declare a no-hunting zone over 350 square kilometres of mountain forests where large numbers of wild animals have been sighted.

The Si Sawat No-Hunting Area will cover 219,000 rai (35,040 hectares) in Si Sawat and Bo Phloi districts of Thailand’s westernmost province, said Prawut Prempree, who heads the working group tasked with preparing the zone.

The land belongs to the Treasury Department and is currently used by the Royal Thai Army’s 9th Infantry Division, Prawut said. Both agencies have agreed to allow the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to take over jurisdiction of the area after it is declared a no-hunting zone, he added.

Motion-activated camera traps had recorded a rising number of wild animals in the area, Prawut said on Thursday.

Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings
Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings
Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings
Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings

Among the animals sighted were endangered Indochinese tigers, clouded leopards, and gaur.

The zone adjoins existing national parks and forest reserves and has recently seen migration of wildlife from the nearby forests, including the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary.

However, the area has also suffered a rise in hunting, illegal logging, forest encroachment, gathering of forest produce, and cattle raising. The department decided to combat these problems by declaring a no-hunting zone.

The new non-hunting zone will cover three areas – Si Sawat No-Hunting Area, which adjoins the Khuean Srinagarindra National Park, Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, and Salak Phra Wildlife Sanctuary; an extended area of the Si Sawat No-Hunting Area; and the planned Khao Salop No-Hunting Area.

Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings
Kanchanaburi to declare no-hunting zone after surge in tiger, leopard sightings

DSI dissolves elite unit over bribery scandal involving suspected triad

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DSI dissolves elite unit over bribery scandal involving suspected triad

DSI dissolves elite unit over bribery scandal involving suspected triad

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Thursday dissolved its intelligence operational unit following revelations that several of its officers demanded bribes from suspected members of a Chinese triad to allow them to evade justice, the DSI announced on Thursday.

The announcement follows the release of CCTV footage that shows officers of the elite unit demanding bribes from suspects during a raid of a residence in Bangkok’s Sathorn district on Monday.

The residence had been rented by the consulate of Nauru but was sheltering Chinese criminals, police said.

The raid was a joint operation between officers from the DSI and the Armed Forces Security Centre. Eleven Chinese nationals were reportedly detained in the raid.

All were later released.

On Wednesday, the Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for five DSI officers for allegedly demanding 20 million baht from the suspected triad members in exchange for letting them go.

DSI acting chief Pol Maj Gen Suriya Singhakamol said on Thursday that apart from scrapping the intelligence unit, the DSI had established a disciplinary panel to investigate the five officers. They have been suspended, he said.

Suriya dissolved the unit just one day after he was put in charge of the DSI.

DSI dissolves elite unit over bribery scandal involving suspected triad

Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin on Wednesday shocked the country by swapping the chiefs of the DSI and the Central Institute of Forensic Science. DSI director-general Trairit Temahiwong became acting director of the institute, replacing Suriya, who became acting DSI chief.

Trairit told Nation Thailand that he had personally asked to be transferred following a series of accusations of corruption against DSI officers.

On Tuesday, the Royal Thai Armed Forces launched its own investigation into officers from the Armed Forces Security Centre who participated in the raid on Monday.

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Government to keep a close eye on food prices before Chinese New Year

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Government to keep a close eye on food prices before Chinese New Year

Government to keep a close eye on food prices before Chinese New Year

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

State agencies will closely monitor prices of foods and products in the countdown to Chinese New Year to prevent unfair price hikes, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said on Thursday.

Anucha said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered related agencies to survey the markets to prevent sellers from taking advantage of consumers during the Lunar New Year festival which started on Sunday.

Anucha added that on Tuesday the Commerce Ministry launched the “Special Discounts for the Year of the Rabbit” campaign, under which participating manufacturers sell specially priced foods and consumer products at over 4,600 retail shops, discount stores and fresh markets nationwide. The campaign aims to help reduce people’s cost of living and will run until Friday.

Government to keep a close eye on food prices before Chinese New Year

Products under the campaign include items offered at ceremonies to commemorate the spirits on Lunar New Year. They include boiled whole chicken at the low price of 125 baht/kg, fresh chicken at 65 baht/kg, and offering sets comprising fake money and incense sticks for the spirits starting at 99 baht.

Government to keep a close eye on food prices before Chinese New Year

On Lunar New Year, people of Chinese descent in Thailand offer foods at the shrine to the spirits and their ancestors. The food offering traditionally includes a boiled whole chicken or duck and a pig head, along with various desserts and fruits. Most households also light a belt of firecrackers to call the spirits from the other world to accept the offerings, and then burn the fake money so their ancestors can spend in their afterlife.

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Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

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Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

A driver claimed to have fallen asleep at the wheel after being rescued from his sedan following a freak accident on the Si Rat Expressway at about 4pm yesterday.

Atthapol Yolsophon sustained minor injuries when the sedan he was driving jumped the barrier wall of an off-ramp to Rama lV Road and crashed into the side of the expressway.

The rear of his vehicle was perched atop the off-ramp’s restraining barrier and the front smashed into the expressway.

Atthapol told police that he dozed off seconds after turning into the off-ramp, said Maj Thanida Mankatanyu, an inspector of expressways at the police command centre.Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

The space between the off-ramp and the expressway was so narrow where the crash occurred that the vehicle did not fall into the area below.

Thanida said Atthapol was rushed to a nearby hospital.

No other vehicles were involved in the accident, Thanida said.Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

Police had to use a crane to remove the car from its perch atop the off-ramp barrier wall.Driver claims he dozed off seconds before freak accident

Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

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Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Two Excise Department officials have been arrested for allegedly trying to extort 300,000 baht from a mobile phone shop in Samut Prakan province.

Police nabbed the officials during a sting operation on Wednesday afternoon after Wu Yiwen, the owner of a mobile phone shop in Soi Uthong 37/2, lodged a complaint.

Wu said a group of seven men claiming to be from Excise Department had raided his shop in search of contraband goods earlier on Wednesday. They detained the shop manager and a Myanmar staffer and took them away in a pickup truck.

Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

The group then called Wu and demanded 300,000 baht cash in exchange for letting the employees go. Wu managed to negotiate the price down to 50,000 baht.

Police then staged a sting operation by having Wu tell the group to meet him at a filling station on Sukhumvit Road in Pak Nam, where he would give them the money.

Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

Three members of the group showed up in the pickup truck, with the shop manager and staffer in the passenger seats. Police then emerged from hiding, stopped the vehicle and arrested the three men. Two were later identified as officials of the Audit, Prevention and Suppression Bureau, under the Excise Department, while the other suspect is a civilian.

Police also found two vests with the Excise Department logo in the vehicle.

Investigators are interrogating the suspects for information to track down the rest of the gang.

Police nab two Excise officials in kidnap sting operation

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