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Yes that was the case for me. I only had the account for a year and never signed up for the iBanking (browser based online banking) account because the app is just fine. But without the iBanking account (which is the first option in the mobile app registration screen I posted above), it doesn't work. So last weekend I went to the branch and they explained to me that I can actually do it myself at their ATM, there's an option to register for iBanking account. It gives you a temporary ID (some x long digit number) and you set a 4 digit password. Then you can use that to activate the mobile app, and you can use iBanking where you can change the password to something more complex and also change the random digit string to a new user name. So strictly speaking 'branch' visit (with associated waiting time) not needed, can do self-service at an ATM. But it requires obviously that (a) you're in the country and (b) you still have the same mobile number that they have on record for your account.
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Coby, I don’t think this will work. The fundamental construct for WFTP is that you’re employed by a qualifying company outside of Thailand. Not aware of any EOR setup that will satisfy WFTP, but happy to stand corrected. if you were to get a basic reference letter form your overseas employer then that may satisfy the WFTP visa requirement. Once approved you could then discuss with your employer the logistics to make it work, but it then creates many questions about legality, and the EOR may also need to fulfil certain requirements including a local work permit which conflicts with WFTP, plus potential income tax implications. I assume your employer is concerned about the risk of permanent establishment in a foreign jurisdiction hence their EOR request and then ‘offloading’ the overseas obligations to you and the EOR. Different visa type in my view (local work permit, unlikely LTR unless in a specified target industry).
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Flight ticket with 100% free cancellation
aublumberg replied to zenplay's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Cathay Pacific, just as an example, allows you to hold a fare for 3 days. You could book that, print out the reservation, and just let the booking expire. -
Both Singapore and Hong Kong are attractive (no capital gains tax etc.), some geo-political risk with Hong Kong, plus currency risk if the US dollar peg goes in future. Singapore has seen a lot of inflow (including from Hong Kong) in recent years, so their 'entry ticket' has gone up. I think the minimum nowadays may be SGD200 - 250k, and up. The three local banks in Singapore (DBS, OCBC, UOB) are good and you have international banks (Citibank, HSBC, Standard Chartered). The latter three common in Hong Kong as well. If you bank with any of these currently, they offer 'global' account views and options to move money around within their respective locations easier. There is plenty of material online if you google 'opening a bank account in Singapore', also on YouTube. I can't comment on your US SSN situation and the potential US tax implications.
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FC is a Fixed Deposit Account. SC is a Savings Deposit Account.
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K-Bank Email
aublumberg replied to Lucky Bones's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
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K-Bank Email
aublumberg replied to Lucky Bones's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
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Facial recognition for Banking apps
aublumberg replied to chilly07's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Totally. Part of my considerations who will get my banking and investment business going forward. I expect further developments from most banks on this topic over the coming 6 - 12 months. This is not the end of it yet. -
Facial recognition for Banking apps
aublumberg replied to chilly07's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Went to Siam Paragon in Bangkok to cover all my banks in one go wrt the 50k limit. Here’s a brief rundown of my experiences: 1. Kasikorn Bank: Transfer limit was not enforced before going there. “We have no policy for non-Thai, no need to do facial scan, no limitations, no plans, not aware of any plans, no forms to sign, nothing.” Am able to change daily limits and transfer. Let’s see if it stays this way or if there is more to this story in future. 2. UOB: There was never a limit enforced, tried again just before visiting them. All working normally. They still took a photo of me and did the registration and said it will take 2 - 3 days to process. Let’s see what happens next. 3. Bangkok Bank: Transfer limit was enforced prior to going there. Registered, took a photo, and it worked right away. Able to raise daily limit, able to make larger than 50k transfer. Efficient staff, friendly service, five mins all done. Impressed. 4. SCB: Transfer limit was enforced prior to going there. For foreigners they provide no means to scan. Instead they offer the option to raise a request to waive the requirement for facial recognition. The form is attached for info. They said it takes 2 - 3 days to take effect. For reference, none of my ‘home’ bank branches are located at Siam Paragon. So it works across branches and one should be able to go to any branch to get it done. Well, in theory at least. All staff across the four banks at Siam Paragon were very knowledgeable about the process, as would be expected for a place with extensive foreigner traffic. -
Exactly, you didn't change the phone. That is the reason. Once you have done the initial setup of the banking app using a Thai SIM then afterwards any internet connection from any country should work. I travel between Bangkok (AIS) and Hong Kong (CSL) all the time and it works seamlessly for Bangkok Bank, KBank, SCB and UOB apps. Same for a recent trip to Germany (Telekom SIM), WiFi also. If you change the phone, or if you re-install the app for whatever reason, then you will need to use the Thai SIM again to register.
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Currency Transfer Using Wise.com
aublumberg replied to fceligoj's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
HKD100,000 to Kasikorn and zero such encounters. Just FYI. So may be location / user specific?