stat Posted February 26, 2021 Share Posted February 26, 2021 I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ourdon Posted February 26, 2021 Share Posted February 26, 2021 I do it out of Canada. Don't use my bank exchange rates anymore. Get a quote from OFX on a transfer to your Thai bank account.. OFX ships Baht to my account. Bangkok bank charges me 200 THB for the international transaction. I find the OFX rates to be a few points better than my banks. Your experiences may differ Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post upu2 Posted February 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted February 26, 2021 43 minutes ago, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! Use Transferwise or Wise as it soon will be. Make the transfer direct to Thai Baht which I am assuming you would ultimately want. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stat Posted February 27, 2021 Author Share Posted February 27, 2021 Guys thanks for your answers! Examples of actual transferal would help a lot ! Thanks! Test 25 Feb 800 € Loss in € 30000Baht Markup over ECB rate ECB rate loss in percentage Fees € 800€ Bangkok Bank TT Morning 36,115000 2,0158% 13,84 2,282094 ECB RATE Bangkok Bank TT Noon 36,220000 1,7310% 13,80 13,847740 36,858 Bangkok Bank TT Evening 36,115000 2,0158% 13,84 16,126757 Bangkok Bank Banknotes 35,820000 2,8162% 0,00 22,529709 Mastercard 36,425759 1,1727% 6,04 9,381760 Visa 36,321408 0,460000 1,4558% 6,06 11,646692 36,4884863 Superrich 36,600000 0,7000% 0,00 5,599870 US Mastercard 33,333330 0,130000 0,1300% 1,040000 Transferwise 0.0057% fee 36,560000 0,81% 4,56 6,468067 So theoretically Transferwise would be the cheapest in lack of a US based Mastercard. However Pib came up with another result. Maybe transferwise lowered their fees. So if possible I call on the community to post their real life exchange rates after conversion. I have no idea of bank account fees in Thailand that would need to be added. So my guess is Mastercard still takes the price if no account is needed within Thailand. Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stat Posted February 27, 2021 Author Share Posted February 27, 2021 Corrected chart Test 25 Feb 800 € Loss per x in € 30000Baht Markup over ECB rate ECB rate loss in percentage Fees € 800€ Bangkok Bank TT Morning 36,115000 2,0158% 13,84 29,971420 ECB RATE Bangkok Bank TT Noon 36,220000 1,7310% 13,80 27,652268 36,858 Bangkok Bank TT Evening 36,115000 2,0158% 13,84 29,971420 Bangkok Bank Banknotes 35,820000 2,8162% 0,00 22,529709 Mastercard 36,425759 1,1727% 6,04 15,421442 Visa 36,321408 0,460000 1,4558% 6,06 17,703726 36,4884863 Superrich 36,600000 0,7000% 0,00 5,599870 US Mastercard 33,333330 0,130000 0,1300% 1,040000 Transferwise 0.0057% fee 36,560000 0,81% 4,56 11,028067 Anesa Cashback 0.25% 36,425759 1,1727% 2,00 11,381760 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted February 27, 2021 Share Posted February 27, 2021 22 hours ago, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! transferwise dude, it's cheap, and done in 30sec in weekdays, 48h over the week-end might have to start with 1,000 EUR transfer first, big transfer might be blocked. Do 1,000 every days over 2 months. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted February 27, 2021 Share Posted February 27, 2021 also transfer over of 25,000 EUR will be blocked and seized by BoT by default unless your provide a valid reason for the transfer. Your own savings or retirement money should be considered a valid reason but they still might block the transfer if it's too big. Happened to me a few times, I had to send a fax and answer a few questions by the BoT. I was doing 25,000 EUR transfer every 60 days, and I assume that raised a few red flags. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stat Posted February 28, 2021 Author Share Posted February 28, 2021 Dude, cheap is an opinion not a fact ???? Its like changing money at the airport because the sign says no commision ???? Pls provide data how much Baht you got for x not an opinion, thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Denis Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 Use TransferWise (they recently changed their name to WISE) to transfer money from your German bank-account to Thai bank-account. Do it in 2 or 3 transfers (when transferring 15.000 to 20.000 Euro, I never got any questions). You might want to try it with a single transfer of 1.000 Euro first to check out how their system works (very easy, transparent, fast and cheap). Note: When transferring from Germany you can make use of the Easy Transfer option that WISE offers to holders of a German, Austrian and Belgian bank-account (by using SoFort). As mentioned earlier by another poster, when transferring during week-days the money arrives within seconds, over the weekend it takes 48 hours. Also, for a large amount like you will be transferring, it is useful to check the exchange-rate and do the transfer (just click GO) when the rate is favorable. TransferWise uses the real mid-exchange rate, which changes every minute, so on a large amount that can make a nice difference for you. When you need the money to meet the financial requirements of Immigration, and it requires 'proof of foreign origin' (e.g. the +800K funds-in-bank when applying for the 90-day Non Imm O Visa) be aware that the TransferWise transfer will show up as a domestic transfer to your local Thai bank branch (unless you have a Bangkok Bank account and ticked the 'money for long-term stay' reason when transferring). >> I did PM you a Guideline document on TransferWise (now WISE) which also explains how to get hold of the evidence that the funds originated from abroad, when your Imm Office requires such evidence. And this irrespective which method of transfer you are using (TW or another service) or which Thai bank branch you have the funds transferred to. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soisanuk Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 I use TransferWise to send money from my US Bank to my Bangkok Bank Account. The money is converted and sent in baht by TW. Since I use the income method for my retirement extensions, I select as my reason for long stay in Thailand (last item in their drop down menu of reasons) - it is coded as a foreign transfer in my account. My confirmation email from TransferWise - 30.47 baht to 1 USD exchange rate: Quote TransferWise Send money To ########### Sending Today at 7:18 am March 2nd 73,936.37 THB - 2,450 USD You set up your transfer Your money's on its way to us Your money might take up to 3 days to get to us. We'll let you know when it arrives. March 2rd We receive your USD March 3rd We pay out your THB March 3rd You receive your THB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soisanuk Posted March 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted March 1, 2021 As noted by Peter Denis, if sent on a week day (excluding holidays) it can be quicker than the example I used in my above post. If I send on weekday before 9am (Thai time), it arrives at 2pm (Thai time) the following day. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 (edited) 18 hours ago, stat said: Dude, cheap is an opinion not a fact ???? Its like changing money at the airport because the sign says no commision ???? Pls provide data how much Baht you got for x not an opinion, thanks! TransferWise shows you exactly how much ฿฿ you will receive, including fees for your payment method. And your payment method will be "local". The speed is pretty fast also (could be instant, 1-2 hours, or next business day early morning, Thai time). So the on-site calculator is precise. If you select "funds for long stay in Thailand" as reason for transfer [and use bangkok bank as recipient bank], you will get it around 14:00 Thai time next business day....but it shows up as an international transfer, which may be important when needing proof of funds for qualifying for an extension of stay. If you want cash pickup fast, use WorldRemit. But the exchange rate is a little bit worse than TW, as they get you twice (fee to send + poorer exchange rate). But adding it all up, it is still good. Especially if you need someone to pick it up fast. Edit: another note about TW: the speed depends on method of payment, sender country/currency, and recipient country/currency. USD to THB is pretty quick with debit card payment (few minutes to few hours depending on time of day). Using ACH is cheaper, but it might sometimes take extra time to complete transfer. USD to INR (India) via debit card is Instant. Edited March 1, 2021 by 4evermaat 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colabamumbai Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 On 2/27/2021 at 2:39 AM, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! I just took out 30,000 Bhat on a Tangerine Mastercard, the bank did it, won't know the rate till they post it, Canadian Dollars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soalbundy Posted March 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted March 1, 2021 On 2/27/2021 at 2:39 AM, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! I transfer money from my German account every month to my Thai account using Transferwise, never takes longer than two days and is cheap. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
musicscene Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 On 2/28/2021 at 1:18 AM, GrandPapillon said: transferwise dude, it's cheap, and done in 30sec in weekdays, 48h over the week-end might have to start with 1,000 EUR transfer first, big transfer might be blocked. Do 1,000 every days over 2 months. I use Transfer Wise from England and regularly transfer £5000. I don’t know if they have a limit. First time of using I transferred £1000 to be sure it was safe. You will have to indicate what the money is for with general headings given to help you 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 (edited) 5000 transfer is still small, but 5000 every day for 30 days, and you might get blocked by the BoT not sure if WISE is approved for currency exchange by the BoT, that would be an interesting question to ask I have a feeling that the transfer are usually done with their local THB account, at least it does for me, so not sure if this is 100% compliant with BoT regulations for international transfer. I have a feeling they try to avoid the BoT in-shore exchange rates and all kind of fees charged by the BoT for international transfer. Edited March 1, 2021 by GrandPapillon 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
natway09 Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 Cheap is only cheap as long as you get a good conversion rate. I have always found that Thai banks give a far better rate than overseas ones. My suggestion send in the original currency & get the Thai bank to convert. Certainly out of Australia or NZ their banks give a dismal Thai rate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tgw Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 On 2/27/2021 at 2:39 AM, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! the best will be to send a SWIFT transfer in EUR to your Thai bank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, tgw said: the best will be to send a SWIFT transfer in EUR to your Thai bank but then you get hit with BoT transfer rates, not the better rates from WISE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tgw Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 Just now, GrandPapillon said: but then you get hit with BoT transfer rates, not the better rates from WISE you get the current interbank rate. I don't know about BoT rates. I always got a good rate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treetops Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 3 hours ago, 4evermaat said: The speed is pretty fast also (could be instant, 1-2 hours, or next business day early morning, Thai time). It can be more than pretty fast. According to the time stamps on TW emails and the BBL transaction, I had a transfer arrive a minute before it was sent earlier this week. ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Denis Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 4 minutes ago, natway09 said: Cheap is only cheap as long as you get a good conversion rate. I have always found that Thai banks give a far better rate than overseas ones. My suggestion send in the original currency & get the Thai bank to convert. Certainly out of Australia or NZ their banks give a dismal Thai rate TransferWise (now WISE) use the mid-exchange rate when you transfer money from your foreign bank-account to THB on your Thai bank-account. It is simply not possible to have a better exchange rate than that mid-exchange rate. Transferwise also uses their Thai partner-banks (Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn Bank and TMB) to transfer the funds to your local Thai bank-branch where you have your bank-account. Doing so there are also no fees charged by your receiving Thai bank, as it is a 'domestic transfer'. So the ONLY thing you pay for when using TransferWise is their service-fee (typically approx 1,1 % of the amount transferred). As a result of the above they are almost always cheaper than using an international bank-transfer, where you are not sure of the exchange-rate that will be applied (in most cases the bank takes a cut on the mid-exchange rate). And yes, there are some exceptions where under certain conditions an international bank-transfer can be cheaper than making use of the TransferWise (WISE) service. But for relatively small transfers (under 3.000 Euro/US $) they are as good as always the cheapest, and surely the most transparent as you know exactly how much THB you will receive on your Thai bank-account the moment you click GO (as mentioned higher that mid-exchange rate changes every minute, but is 'frozen' for the time needed to handle your transaction (which can be up to 72 hours when just before a long weekend). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 6 minutes ago, natway09 said: Cheap is only cheap as long as you get a good conversion rate. I have always found that Thai banks give a far better rate than overseas ones. My suggestion send in the original currency & get the Thai bank to convert. Certainly out of Australia or NZ their banks give a dismal Thai rate Are you guys even reading the responses and checking the mentioned services? Both TransferWise and WorldRemit show you the exchange rate and all fees prior to payment. You can then compare that with stated fees from your bank's swift wire department or local electronic transfer to Bangkok Bank (if you are using that option). You could even split up the money evenly across 3-4 different services and see which one delivered quickest and with best exchange rate (including all fees) 20 minutes ago, GrandPapillon said: not sure if WISE is approved for currency exchange by the BoT, that would be an interesting question to ask Wise doesn't send outward THB remittances. For an illegal operation, they sure do leave a lot of incriminating evidence, including a pdf receipt history of each transfer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stat Posted March 1, 2021 Author Share Posted March 1, 2021 Thanks for all the replies! It was stated that wise actually shows the "real" costs and conversion rates! So all we now need is someone who has done a swift or mastercard transaction and let us know beforehand so we can compare to wise. Mastercard for example is a bit more obscure. You never know if the rate they display is the actual rate you are getting. How much does Bangkok Bank (or other bank) charge for their accounts in total per year or month including usage of visa card to withdraw money? Again a real world info is needed as banks usually add more comissions and fees as one of us could dream up by just looking and their condition sheet. ???? Any recommendations for banks? Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 3 hours ago, tgw said: you get the current interbank rate. I don't know about BoT rates. I always got a good rate. ah, when I use "Monthly expenses" for the label, it's a local transfer and I get hit with a much better rate than the advertised interbank rates or BoT rates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Denis Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 13 minutes ago, GrandPapillon said: ah, when I use "Monthly expenses" for the label, it's a local transfer and I get hit with a much better rate than the advertised interbank rates or BoT rates TransferWise (now WISE) 'secret' is that they make use of their Thai partner-banks (Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn Bank and TMB) to send the funds to your local Thai bank-branch where you have your bank-account. So your foreign money is not actually sent to Thailand, but is sent to the TransferWise account, who then 'order' one of their partner-banks to transfer the equivalent in THB to your local Thai bank-account. Doing so there are also no fees charged by your receiving Thai bank-branch, as every TransferWise transaction turns up as a 'domestic transfer'. Note: The above has nothing to do with the reason you can fill in for doing the transfer on the TransferWise website. When you choose as reason for 'Long-term stay in Thailand' that option will ensure that when the order is processed by Bangkok Bank Headquarters (in case you have a local Bangkok Bank branch account) that the code on your bank-book for that transfer will denote FTT (which stands for Bangkok Bank code for an international transfer). That will be useful when you need to provide evidence to Immigration that the funds originated from abroad. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricTh Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 (edited) On 2/27/2021 at 2:39 AM, stat said: I am looking for the best way to transfer money from Europe (Germany in my case) to Thailand. I will be transfering about 30-40.000 €. I have a Mastercard, which offers OK rates and no out of country fee, but would like to compare to a swift transfer. To my knowledge best would be to transfer to a Thai Bank in Euros in a € account and then change to Thai Baht. Fee at Bangkok Bank would be 500 Baht. https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates Has someone compared on the same day Mastercard with a bank transfer/exchange. Thanks! Don't use Mastercard or Visa, these have terrible exchange rates out to enrich the super rich. Use Transferwise which is closer to market rate. Edited March 1, 2021 by EricTh 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighPriority Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 3 hours ago, stat said: Thanks for all the replies! It was stated that wise actually shows the "real" costs and conversion rates! So all we now need is someone who has done a swift or mastercard transaction and let us know beforehand so we can compare to wise. Mastercard for example is a bit more obscure. You never know if the rate they display is the actual rate you are getting. How much does Bangkok Bank (or other bank) charge for their accounts in total per year or month including usage of visa card to withdraw money? Again a real world info is needed as banks usually add more comissions and fees as one of us could dream up by just looking and their condition sheet. ???? Any recommendations for banks? Cheers Why don’t YOU do the transfer and get back to us ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrandPapillon Posted March 1, 2021 Share Posted March 1, 2021 4 hours ago, Peter Denis said: TransferWise (now WISE) 'secret' is that they make use of their Thai partner-banks (Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn Bank and TMB) to send the funds to your local Thai bank-branch where you have your bank-account. So your foreign money is not actually sent to Thailand, but is sent to the TransferWise account, who then 'order' one of their partner-banks to transfer the equivalent in THB to your local Thai bank-account. Doing so there are also no fees charged by your receiving Thai bank-branch, as every TransferWise transaction turns up as a 'domestic transfer'. Note: The above has nothing to do with the reason you can fill in for doing the transfer on the TransferWise website. When you choose as reason for 'Long-term stay in Thailand' that option will ensure that when the order is processed by Bangkok Bank Headquarters (in case you have a local Bangkok Bank branch account) that the code on your bank-book for that transfer will denote FTT (which stands for Bangkok Bank code for an international transfer). That will be useful when you need to provide evidence to Immigration that the funds originated from abroad. thanks for the nice explanation, got it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post 4evermaat Posted March 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted March 1, 2021 11 hours ago, EricTh said: Don't use Mastercard or Visa, these have terrible exchange rates out to enrich the super rich. 14 hours ago, stat said: Mastercard for example is a bit more obscure. You never know if the rate they display is the actual rate you are getting. MC/Visa rates are actually great. You can compare with this tool: http://bankexchangerates.daytodaydata.net/ (open Visa/MC in separate window) But the card's bank may charge foreign transaction fees that could be upwards of 3-5% of the transaction. Or in the case of withdrawing cash from ATM, you could additionally be hit with atm-level conversion fee if you chose that option at atm. [hint: never let ATM convert; always "continue without conversion"] You also have to deal with your card's the daily/monthly transaction limit. Bank of Ayutthaya (KrungSee) and I think TMB lets you take ฿30k per pull. Bangkok Bank ATM is ฿25k max per pull. Flat ฿220 atm fee. 14 hours ago, stat said: Thanks for all the replies! It was stated that wise actually shows the "real" costs and conversion rates! So all we now need is someone who has done a swift or mastercard transaction and let us know beforehand so we can compare to wise. These type of things you have to ultimately test yourself in many cases. You don't always know the hidden intermediary fees that are deducted when using SWIFT, depending on the sending banks. It literally can vary from bank to bank. I mentioned earlier to split up your send into 3-4 different sends with different providers. Part of that doubles as an intelligence-gathering operation. The TW fee is higher than most advertised SWIFT fees (as the sending amounts increase), but the net amount you receive to your Thai bank account might be more because of the better conversion rates, no hidden fees, etc. For 30k or 40k EUR per transfer, assuming you send it as EUR and do not convert it ahead of time, SWIFT might be a good deal (net receipt). But only 1 way to know for sure. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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