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Krungsri closes 16 branches temporarily to combat Covid-19

By The Nation

 

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Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri Bank) has temporarily suspended services at 16 branches nationwide in a bid to curb Covid-19 infections.

 

The branches temporarily closed are:

 

1. Seacon Square branch, Bangkok (January 4 and 5)

2. Tesco Lotus Sukhumvit 50, Bangkok (January 4-15)

3. Paradise Park, Bangkok (January 4-15)

4. Robinson Ladkrabang, Bangkok (January 4 and 5)

5. Auto Business Bang Yai branch, Nonthaburi

6. Khlong Khru, Samut Sakhon

7. Central Plaza Mahachai, Samut Sakhon

8. Rat Banchop Road, Samut Sakhon

9. Tesco Lotus Mahachai 2, Samut Sakhon

10. Mueang Samut Sakhon

11. Central Plaza Chonburi (January 5 and 6)

12. Mae Sot, Tak (January 4-13)

13. Star IT Centre, Rayong (January 4-17)

14. Mae Jo, Chiang Mai (January 5)

15. Chang Khlan Road, Chiang Mai (January 5)

16. Klaeng, Rayong (January 5 and 6)

 

Customers are advised to either visit other branches, use the Krungsri Online website or the Krungsri Mobile App.

 

People can also call 1572 or visit www.krungsri.com or the “Krungsri Simple” Facebook page.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400730

 

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Looks like we are getting back to where we were last year in March and April.  Just the start of more things closing up.  Stock at least a months worth of Baht in your personal safe if you have one to ensure you have money on hand if needed or get ready to use plastic to make your orders on-line.

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34 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Small problem. I have cash but it is in foreign notes.

Krungsri have refused foreign notes for about 9 months. (No reason given.)

I cannot pay them into any of my accounts.

 

They are afraid that touching foreign notes can get them infected with the virus . That's the reason.

 

 

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21 hours ago, ronaldo0 said:

So their idea of a COVID precaution is to close a pile of branches temporarily and force more people into the ones that are open ! Er what ? ???? 

 

Or maybe they're closing the ones in areas where infections have been detected in some numbers?

 

Protecting staff and customers. 

 

Expect others to follow if things worsen. 

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Or maybe they're closing the ones in areas where infections have been detected in some numbers?

 

Protecting staff and customers. 

 

Expect others to follow if things worsen. 

If people need to go to a bank they will go . If it’s open in another area and they really need go they will . So therefore they will travel spreading or increasing infection chances . 

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2 minutes ago, ronaldo0 said:

If people need to go to a bank they will go . If it’s open in another area and they really need go they will . So therefore they will travel spreading or increasing infection chances . 

 

In the short term, maybe. But as it spreads, expect more closures, banks and others. If it's contained, there won't be, 

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From some of the social media 'gossip' doing the rounds - and this news is actually two days old. It broke on Wednesday on local social media as I saw that exact same krungsiri announcement on a Thai twitter feed. A member of staff at one of the branches tested positive for Covid. But that staff member had also been in contact with bank employees from the other branches as well, so they closed all of them. No mention of how many customers came into contact with the staff member.

 

This is based from social media twitter feeds.  

 

Now where would a banker get covid from? We all know bankers love to play with money? 

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