The Documents Authentication & Registration Service collected over 1.9 billion Br in service fees and stamp duty in the past six months, achieving 112pc of its half-year target. The office, which serves an average of 6,000 clients a day, handled more than 900,000 clients during the period, maintaining full service availability. Officials said 80pc of clients were served through the online system. Client numbers rose by 166,459 compared with the same period last year, driving higher revenue from fees and stamp duties. Measures to curb counterfeit documents, including secure paper and dry stamps, security labels, use of Fayda ID, and system linkages with other institutions, reduced forgery cases by 95pc year-on-year.
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