Popular Post george Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 Found this on a Facebook Group today. Is it really crazy with Bangkok Bank now? Quote: ”For those who want to open a Thai bank account. I suggest you drop by at the Bangkok Bank head office 1st floor, Silom.” End quote. This says it all, but is it enforced? Anyone? 1 5 1
Popular Post mfd101 Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. 2 5 2 2
Popular Post Red Phoenix Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 3 minutes ago, mfd101 said: An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. When having entered Thailand Visa Exempt or on a Tourist Visa, you can apply for a Non Imm O Visa at the local Imm Office of the province where you plan to reside long term in Thailand. However, such application requires evidence of meeting the financial requirements for such Visa, and the ONLY evidence accepted is from having a personal Thai bank-account. But the requirements to open such a personal Thai bank-account are very difficult, and these Bangkok Bank rules make it as good as impossible to do that yourself. So it seems that help of a Visa Agent will be required to open an account at a Bangkok Bank branche. I hope that this BKB requirements craziness will not be taken over by other Thai banks. 1 4 2 3
Popular Post goldenbrwn1 Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 I’m sure there will be a branch who will ignore this or even know anything about it. I have a friend who knows a bank employee who puts the amount he needs for his Elite visa every time he requires it , he then gets the receiving proof and then they remove the funds . This is all done in the bank! He has money but says no way will he leave too much in a Thai bank, can you blame him… 4 1 2 3 1
Popular Post BenStark Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 24 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said: When having entered Thailand Visa Exempt or on a Tourist Visa, you can apply for a Non Imm O Visa at the local Imm Office of the province where you plan to reside long term in Thailand. However, such application requires evidence of meeting the financial requirements for such Visa, and the ONLY evidence accepted is from having a personal Thai bank-account. But the requirements to open such a personal Thai bank-account are very difficult, and these Bangkok Bank rules make it as good as impossible to do that yourself. So it seems that help of a Visa Agent will be required to open an account at a Bangkok Bank branche. I hope that this BKB requirements craziness will not be taken over by other Thai banks. This sh*t is going on for years, and not only with Thai banks • I'm Belgian, on retirement visa for 15 years, and having yellow book and pink card for many years. Went into SCB bank to open account and was flatly refused because I didn't have work permit. I had SCB account in other branch years ago, which get closed because I didn't use it. I showed the manager that account book, including all my identifications, but was still refused. In the meantime, I have opened 3 accounts in 3 different SCB branches. I had a similar experience with BKB, but was able to open an account in another branch without problems. • I had a well balanced bank account with a bank in Belgium since 1984. Since I moved to Thailand I only used it for payments in Europe. My official address was with my sister. 2 years ago I, among many others, received a letter from the bank that they wanted to close the account because I lived in Thailand, and I was given 3 months to move my money. Lucky I still had an account with another bank to which I could transfer the balance. Since then I have tried to open an account with other banks, called them gave them my references of family members who have an account with them, but have been unable to open an account with any bank. 4 1
Popular Post sungod Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 1 hour ago, george said: Found this on a Facebook Group today. Is it really crazy with Bangkok Bank now? Quote: ”For those who want to open a Thai bank account. I suggest you drop by at the Bangkok Bank head office 1st floor, Silom.” End quote. This says it all, but is it enforced? Anyone? Try popping over to Europe and opening an account on holiday. 1 3 1 3
mfd101 Posted February 2 Posted February 2 (edited) 1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said: When having entered Thailand Visa Exempt or on a Tourist Visa, you can apply for a Non Imm O Visa at the local Imm Office of the province where you plan to reside long term in Thailand. However, such application requires evidence of meeting the financial requirements for such Visa, and the ONLY evidence accepted is from having a personal Thai bank-account. But the requirements to open such a personal Thai bank-account are very difficult, and these Bangkok Bank rules make it as good as impossible to do that yourself. So it seems that help of a Visa Agent will be required to open an account at a Bangkok Bank branche. I hope that this BKB requirements craziness will not be taken over by other Thai banks. So we're not actually talking about someone seeking to open a bank account 'as a tourist', but rather as a potential temporary resident. So that at least clarifies the start point. And the issue there is the difficulty of meeting at the same time both the (now) bank requirements and the Immigration requirements. [It was not always thus. In 2013 I opened an account at BKB Asoke while renting an apartment nearby and travelling back & forth to Oz every 3 months for a week. But that was all done - and remains now 11 years later - on an OA visa. Not sure if that's where the difference lies. I do recall getting strange looks at Immigration a couple of times when arriving back at Suwanna after a week in Oz. I was in those days completing ignorant of the potential complexities involved - a sweet innocent - and after some eye rolling they always let me back in.] Edited February 2 by mfd101 1
Phil Conners Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Hi George. I didn't know you could get a bank account with a tourist visa. Is that possible any other place in the world?
Popular Post jaywalker2 Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 These requirements are ridiculous and they're occuring worldwide, not just in Thailand. My friend had just as difficult a time opening a bank account in France. Many brokerages and banks in the US and UK are closing down accounts of people who don't have a local addresses. This is all under the excuse of preventing money laundering but it feels a lot more like a mean of social control. It's a bank account, for God's sake. You can't function without one and it should be a fundamental right. 3 1 2 6
Popular Post jaywalker2 Posted February 2 Popular Post Posted February 2 7 minutes ago, Phil Conners said: Hi George. I didn't know you could get a bank account with a tourist visa. Is that possible any other place in the world? 9 minutes ago, Phil Conners said: Hi George. I didn't know you could get a bank account with a tourist visa. Is that possible any other place in the world? I've lived in Japan, France, Thailand, and several states in the US, and I never had any trouble opening a bank account until recently. I could open an account at Citibank from overseas. In Hawaii, I had an account that was happy to let me use a Japanese address. It's only recently that this nonsense has taken hold. If you're rich, I bet you don't have trouble opening a bank account. 2 2 4
Phil Conners Posted February 2 Posted February 2 44 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said: I've lived in Japan, France, Thailand, and several states in the US, and I never had any trouble opening a bank account until recently. I could open an account at Citibank from overseas. In Hawaii, I had an account that was happy to let me use a Japanese address. It's only recently that this nonsense has taken hold. If you're rich, I bet you don't have trouble opening a bank account. Yes, living there, but not as a tourist. You won't be able to open saving accounts in USA or EU without a SSN or similar, which you won't get with a tourist visa. As far as I remember you always needed some form of non-o visa to open a savings account in Thailand, not sure if/when that changed.
VBF Posted February 2 Posted February 2 (edited) 58 minutes ago, Phil Conners said: Yes, living there, but not as a tourist. You won't be able to open saving accounts in USA or EU without a SSN or similar, which you won't get with a tourist visa. As far as I remember you always needed some form of non-o visa to open a savings account in Thailand, not sure if/when that changed. I opened an account at SCB in 2006 - I still have it. At that time, I seem to recall I didn't have any sort of visa, if I did it would have been a TV. Edited February 2 by VBF 1
chris carre Posted February 2 Posted February 2 10 hours ago, mfd101 said: An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. My thoughts exackly 1
Andycoops Posted February 2 Posted February 2 11 hours ago, mfd101 said: An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. Totally agree as a tourist do people go to other countries on holiday and open accounts in each place, no. So why do it here. Totally bonkers.
soyaleman Posted February 2 Posted February 2 9 hours ago, jaywalker2 said: Japan, France I don't believe your nonsense and lie about France (especially) and Japan. Americans cannot easily open accounts outside the U.S. They and their passports are shunned by non-U.S. banks. 1 1
FruitPudding Posted February 2 Posted February 2 I remember opening an account at Kasokorn with nothing but my passport 1 1
sungod Posted February 3 Posted February 3 36 minutes ago, FruitPudding said: I remember opening an account at Kasokorn with nothing but my passport So do I 25 years ago...... I opened a new one with them last month, despite having 2 accounts with them already for 20-25 years it was like starting again. In contrast took my oldest son in the open an account, he was out in minutes with just his Thai ID card 🙂 1
JimHuaHin Posted February 3 Posted February 3 12 hours ago, mfd101 said: An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. May I be old and bold enough to respond to your question? Having decided to retire early (13 years ago), I came to Thailand (12 years ago) on a 3-month tourist visa. Prior to arriving in Thailand I had already investigated the requirements for applying for a Non-Immigrant O-A (retirement) visa in my home country (issued by the local Thai Embassy), and thus I needed to open a bank account in Thailand, into which I deposited about Baht 900,000 (sent from my home country) once I had returned to my home country. Once I had evidence of that deposit, I was able to apply for the "retirement" visa at the Thai Embassy in my home country. I hope this answers your question. 1 1
Popular Post Mike Lister Posted February 3 Popular Post Posted February 3 My wife and I have several accounts at different banks but recently we opened a new joint account at a bank where we each already have individual accounts. As others have said, it was like starting all over again. Even though we have already had accounts with them for over a decade, they insisted on address verification etc. Bizarrely, I used a credit card statement from them as proof of my address and they accepted it! 1 2
Peterphuket Posted February 3 Posted February 3 13 hours ago, mfd101 said: An obvious question (that an elderly non-tourist like me might ask) is: Why would a tourist want to open a bank account in a country he or she was visiting? Clearly the BKK Bank shares my puzzlement. That is not so difficult to answer, you have to start somewhere. Suppose I want to buy a house in Thailand, I will still have to have a bank account there.... I speak from personal experience many years ago. 1
Drumbuie Posted February 3 Posted February 3 A year ago I opened a bank account with Bangkok Bank in order to get a retirement visa extension. I had less than 30 days left of a 90 day non-O ( from the Thai Embassy in London), but as well as a one year lease on a property in BK, and my passport, I had a letter from Siam Legal - 5,000 baht well spent. (Admittedly I had shown all my finances to SL and told them about family already living and working here - they knew they could safely recommend me). After that I did a border bounce to Hanoi till the money had seasoned enough to apply for the extension. [Thanks are due to everyone, Dr Jack in particular, who posts good advice in these forums.] Opening an account with KBank once I'd gotten the visa extension was a doddle. And yes, try opening a bank account in any European country on a tourist visa - the answer will always be No. Legitimate and sensible tourists use a Wise account. 1
The Theory Posted February 3 Posted February 3 12 hours ago, jaywalker2 said: It's only recently that this nonsense has taken hold. If you're rich, I bet you don't have trouble opening a bank account. As far as I know even 15 years ago opening a bank account in Japan was not possible without resident address and not possible for Japanese without "Kozaki" (getting Kozaki requires having address in Japan). I better say there was a major change after 911. 1
roo860 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 10 minutes ago, The Theory said: As far as I know even 15 years ago opening a bank account in Japan was not possible without resident address and not possible for Japanese without "Kozaki" (getting Kozaki requires having address in Japan). I better say there was a major change after 911. Which has nothing to do with opening an account in Thailand, any more useless information? 1
The Theory Posted February 3 Posted February 3 20 minutes ago, roo860 said: Which has nothing to do with opening an account in Thailand, any more useless information? You even don't know what the op was about 🤔😆 That was just a post regarding newer required documents for 1st timers. Nothing about opening bank account in Thailand as you claimed. Different bank different requirements. 1
shackleton Posted February 3 Posted February 3 As all ready mentioned why would a Tourist not staying long in Thailand want to open a bank account Most would have money cash wise credit cards available ect
Red Phoenix Posted February 3 Posted February 3 12 hours ago, Phil Conners said: ... As far as I remember you always needed some form of non-o visa to open a savings account in Thailand, not sure if/when that changed. ~ Yes, there is a total misalignment between the requirements to apply at your local Imm Office for a 90-day Non Imm O Visa (which can only be done when you entered Thailand VisaExempt or on a Tourist Visa), and the now more strict requirements to open a personal Thai bank-account (which is needed to prove to Immigration that you met the financial requirements). It's a classic 'Catch-22' > You cannot apply for the 90-day Non Imm O Visa at your local Imm Office without a personal Thai Bank-account, but to open such account you actually need to already have such a Non Imm O Visa... > The consequence of those contradictory and mutually exclusive requirements from Immigration and some Thai banks (luckily not all of them) is that it becomes as good as IMPOSSIBLE to apply for the 'change of Visa' process, which was set-up to allow tourists to apply for a long-stay Non Imm O Visa at their local Imm Office. So if you do not already have a personal Thai bank-account (set-up earlier before the current and ever stricter Bank requirements to open an accoutn), the only options left are: a) Applying for the 90-day Non Imm O Visa in your home-country, as that Visa will then allow you to open a personal Thai bank-account which is needed when applying for the 1-year extensions based on that 90-day Non Imm O Visa OR b) Engaging a VisaAgent with connections at a local Bank, that can help you open such a required Thai bank-account that would allow you then to apply for the 90-day Non Imm O Visa (either by yourself or again with help of a VisaAgent). = = = This whole bureaucratic nonsense is a big joke, until you are confronted with it... 1
yeahbutif Posted February 3 Posted February 3 This is like the chicken and the egg what comes first? You need this to get that..and you need that to get this...I had this problem. But a long while ago. Think an agent got around it... Once you got it it's Okay as long as you keep some money in it.. 1
jaywalker2 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 13 hours ago, Phil Conners said: Yes, living there, but not as a tourist. You won't be able to open saving accounts in USA or EU without a SSN or similar, which you won't get with a tourist visa. As far as I remember you always needed some form of non-o visa to open a savings account in Thailand, not sure if/when that changed. No, I opened a bank account with a tourist visa ten or so years ago. When I spoke to immigration, I was told that all the banks knew there was no regulationi against opening an account on a tourist visa. You just find the right branch. It's this increasingly strict "money laundering" rules that make it difficult. 1
Popular Post Pattaya420 Posted February 3 Popular Post Posted February 3 In Pattaya BKK bank is happy to open you bank acc on tourist visa as long as you buy Thier med insurance, think it's like 8k. So what you do is open it buy insurance and then call in next day and cancel it, there is 2 weeks cool off period, you get 8k refunded back you your bank acc. Easy Your welcome 🤑 3
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