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Good morning,

 

I would like to close my SCB saving bank account and repatriate all (of my income) to Switzerland.

Until last year, the SCB authorized international transfer to Switzerland, whereas today the countries authorized for transfer are limited and Switzerland is no longer one of them!

Is there another bank that will authorize international transfers to Switzerland?

What about Kasikorn or Bangkok bank or is the transfer only allowed for business customers?

Are there any other ways to repatriate this income?

Most transfer sites/services (like wise) do not work with Switzerland and I would like to avoid having to leave the bank with cash.

I need a path that is traceable since this money is also declared in Switzerland.

I am grateful for any suggestions from you.

Sincerely

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The banks are making it harder and harder to keep everything electronically traceable while at the same time demanding more and more that they are.

 

I say... feck 'em.

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1 hour ago, nera123 said:

Most transfer sites/services (like wise) do not work with Switzerland

Wise does work with Switzerland. I just transfered some weeks ago money in CHF from my Bank Account on a Swiss Bank in Switzerland to my THB Bank Account at Bangkok Bank.

However, till now I never transfered money back from Thailand to Switzerland.

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Do  you know any high ranking government officials?

 

I'm sure many of them will be happy to deposit your money into your account at the same time a a Swiss bank while they are depositing their own.

 

(Fees may apply)

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3 hours ago, EvetsKram said:

You can transfer up to US$100K a day through Kbank app

Yes, transfer US$, it works with all banks, with SCB too!

but can you transferring also Swiss francs through?

 

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On 10/4/2023 at 9:52 AM, nera123 said:

Good morning,

 

I would like to close my SCB saving bank account and repatriate all (of my income) to Switzerland.

Until last year, the SCB authorized international transfer to Switzerland, whereas today the countries authorized for transfer are limited and Switzerland is no longer one of them!

Is there another bank that will authorize international transfers to Switzerland?

What about Kasikorn or Bangkok bank or is the transfer only allowed for business customers?

Are there any other ways to repatriate this income?

Most transfer sites/services (like wise) do not work with Switzerland and I would like to avoid having to leave the bank with cash.

I need a path that is traceable since this money is also declared in Switzerland.

I am grateful for any suggestions from you.

Sincerely

There is no need to use deemoney, I have Bkk Bank and its now possible to transfer up to 2 milj baht/day directly from your Thai bank app and money arrives the next day so much faster than deemoney.

I did this mon, thu and wed this week and worked perfect.

But first you need to visit your Thai bank and ask them to open up so you are allowed to transfer 2 mil/day, was easy. In my Bkk Bank app there is an service named SWIFT, thats the one to use.

 

Btw I transfered to Sweden but should be the same as Switzerland.

But dont tell its income from Thailand, they might not like that you transfer that out of the country.

I just sold my house and wrote Personal Expense and SOLD PROPERTY in the app and they never asked me for any proof.

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On 10/4/2023 at 4:16 PM, SAFETY FIRST said:

Have them send me the money to my Kasikorn account and I will send it to you in Switzerland. 

 

Just trying to help ✌️

Sure - Safety First

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