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Buying Thai government bonds

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Anyone have any experience to share about buying a Thai government savings bond?

 

Bangkok Bank offers a specific ”government bond account” as one of their investment options. Since I already have a savings account with Bangkok Bank I thought I might try to get a bond account opened.

 

If I manage to do that, is it just a matter of a few taps in the mobile app and I’m magically a Thai government bond owner? Or is the process of acquiring a bond more involved than that even if I have an bond account with Bangkok Bank?

Below post provides some info where you posed basically the same question in the LTR visa topic.

 

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I went to a Bangkok Bank branch. They said I could open a government bond account as a foreigner, but I need a Thai tax ID. That seems reasonable. I’m going to research that.

You can only buy on the secondary market and you need a boker or a ban intermediary 

Yes, I have experience in Thai Airways debentures which at the time were owned by the Thai Finance Ministry.

 

These are within one of my retirement mutual funds and have been written-down in value to zero a few years ago, when the Government decided to absolve itself of responsibility and restructure the shareholdings. Hopefully...,they might be restored to full value when the bankruptcy process ends.

 

As you might imagine, my advice regarding any investment associated with the Thai government would be "don't". 

16 minutes ago, realfunster said:

Yes, I have experience in Thai Airways debentures which at the time were owned by the Thai Finance Ministry.

 

These are within one of my retirement mutual funds and have been written-down in value to zero a few years ago, when the Government decided to absolve itself of responsibility and restructure the shareholdings. Hopefully...,they might be restored to full value when the bankruptcy process ends.

 

As you might imagine, my advice regarding any investment associated with the Thai government would be "don't". 

I second that. And as far as the Thai airways stock value inside LTF funds being restored, don't hold your breath.

My wife has purchased Government Bonds - often they are limited and sell out quickly - - December she purchased bonds w/a 2 yr term yielding I think 2.4%... 

 

I don't think these were available to foreigners. 

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