The Court of Justice, Chulalongkorn University, and NDID have joined forces with 11 leading banks to enhance digital identity verification through mobile banking, enabling secure access to the Court of Justice’s application for the public.

The Court of Justice, Chulalongkorn University, and National Digital ID Co., Ltd. (NDID) officially announced their collaboration with 11 leading banks to introduce digital identity verification via the NDID Platform. This initiative allows citizens to securely access COJ Connect, the Court of Justice’s application, by verifying their identity through participating banks’ mobile banking applications.

The new system provides the public with convenient and secure access to court services, reducing the need for physical travel, saving time, and strengthening confidence in digital transactions. It represents a significant milestone in advancing digital justice services through the adoption of nationally recognized digital identity verification technology, with the potential to integrate with other agencies in the future.

Statements from Key Partners

Mr. Thiratai Charoenwong, Secretary-General of the Office of the Court of Justice, stated:
“The Office of the Court of Justice is committed to ensuring equal and accessible justice for all. By adopting NDID’s digital identity verification platform in collaboration with participating banks’ mobile banking systems, citizens can now access court applications with greater ease, speed, and security.”

Dr. Pareena Srivanit, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, said:
“Chulalongkorn University is pleased to contribute academic research on digital identity technology under the NDID Platform. This collaboration strengthens user confidence in terms of accuracy, safety, and international standards. It also lays the foundation for applying digital identity solutions to other government and private sector services in the future.”

Mr. Boonsun Prasitsumrit, Chief Executive Officer of National Digital ID Co., Ltd. (NDID), added:
“NDID is proud to serve as the central platform enabling secure digital identity verification between citizens, banks, and government agencies—while preserving user privacy by ensuring that no personal data is exposed. We thank the Court of Justice for their trust, Chulalongkorn University for their academic support, and the 11 banks for enabling mobile banking verification through the NDID Platform. This collaboration is only the beginning, paving the way for future digital services such as electronic signatures, online document submissions, and the development of a secure and comprehensive digital ecosystem.”

Next Steps

Beyond enabling access to the Court of Justice application, this partnership marks the first step toward broader digital transformation. Future developments include electronic signatures, online document submission, and system integration with other government and private sector entities building a secure, seamless, and inclusive digital ecosystem for Thailand.