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Max ATM Withdrawl limit

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Notwithstanding limits the overseas source bank might impose, do Thai ATMs have a maximum withdrawl limit per day, or per transaction?

 

I seem to recall from many years ago it was 20K per transaction, but I'm not sure.

 

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Depends on bank. 30,000 with Krungsri the yellow one.

 

Others lower.

20000, 25000, 30000 (in reality 20 notes, 25 notes, 30 notes).

If there are not enough 1000 Baht notes in the safe you are unlucky.

I know from experience that nowadays you might get more, had 50k from a Kasikorn ATM.

No idea whether they could impose a daily limit on a foreign card.

I think this will be up to your issuing bank.

30k three times one after the other krungsri.  Tested recently ok in udon other banks atm

 

3 hours ago, bignok said:

Depends on bank. 30,000 with Krungsri the yellow one.

 

Others lower.

 

TMB (Thai Military Bank) ATMs used to dispense a maximum of 30K per withdrawal also... But I haven't tried theirs lately since they merged into TTB.

 

3 hours ago, Hikage said:

do Thai ATMs have a maximum withdrawl limit per day, or per transaction?

Per transaction. 

The daily withdrawal limits are those set by your yourself/your own bank, not the ATM that your using, and can be altered in the app settings.

1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Per transaction. 

The daily withdrawal limits are those set by your yourself/your own bank, not the ATM that your using, and can be altered in the app settings.

Yes.  Good point.  I had to change something in my online banking app.  

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