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3 Mr. Boonson Jenchaimahakoon, GSBâs First Senior Executive Vice President (information technology group), revealed the necessity these days of adapting to digital banking trends.
For over a century, the Government Saving Bank (GSB) has strived to provide Thai people with objectives to promote saving and financial sustainability across generations. As a social bank in a digital age, the GSB is now using Huawei SD-WAN solution to improve its infrastructure, facilitate clientsâ business needs, and compete with other commercial banks.
“Digital banking is crucial to our current operation,” he said. “In the past two years, we have transformed GSB banking experience by implementing Huawei’s software-defined networking in a wide area network (SD-WAN) in our infrastructure, which helps to reduce our operation costs, accelerates service rollouts and ensures agile WAN int
Thailand unveils 210 billion-baht stimulus to counter virus impact businesstimes.com.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businesstimes.com.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BANGKOK, Jan 12 (Bloomberg): Thailand unveiled stimulus programmes including cash handouts worth 210 billion baht (US$7 billion) to support millions of individuals and businesses affected by the country’s biggest wave of coronavirus infections since the pandemic began a year ago.
Thailand Unveils $7 Billion Stimulus to Counter Virus Impact
Bloomberg 1/12/2021 Randy Thanthong-Knight and Suttinee Yuvejwattana
(Bloomberg) Thailand unveiled stimulus programs including cash handouts worth 210 billion baht ($7 billion) to support millions of individuals and businesses affected by the country’s biggest wave of coronavirus infections since the pandemic began a year ago.
The government plans to distribute cash to about 30 million people, mostly informal sector workers and farmers, who are hit by curbs on businesses and mobility, according to Danucha Pichayanan, secretary general of the National Economic and Social Development Council. Under the plan, each beneficiary will receive 3,500 baht per month for two months starting as early as February, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said at a briefing in Bangkok Tuesday.