Jump to content

Future Uncertain for Retiree Bank Accounts in Thailand


Recommended Posts

Posted

image.jpeg

AN composite for reference only

 

ANALYSIS

 

While most tourists in Thailand enjoy their holidays without needing a bank account, some are encountering difficulties when trying to open one.

 

Currently, there is no outright ban on Thai banks opening accounts for foreign nationals. Still, recent government efforts to curb call centre scams and the volatile cryptocurrency market have posed significant challenges.

 

New regulations slated for April 2025 will require biometric authentication, like facial recognition, for opening accounts. Each account will also need to be linked to a single registered device.

 

These rules may aid short-term tourists in opening accounts if they can show valid reasons, such as property purchases or applying for long-term visas.

 

For those facing hurdles, alternatives exist. Some embassies continue to offer income verification, even if funds are not transferred to Thailand, and may issue letters of guarantee for various nationalities.

 

Wealthier expats can explore visa options like the Elite or Long-Term Residence visas, which don't initially demand Thai bank accounts.


The Destination Thailand Visa, available at select embassies, offers multiple ways to prove the required 500,000 baht (approximately £12,000). Each visa has pros and cons, so personal research is key.

 

For a temporary solution, a border run might suffice. This allows a visa-exempt entry for 60 days, extendable by 30 days at local immigration for 1,900 baht (around £45) with proper paperwork.

 

However, ensure compliance with address registration (TM30) and 90-day notifications (TM47) to avoid fines. Although not a long-term strategy, it can be a stopgap while awaiting clearer banking policies.

 

Looking ahead, other government agencies could confirm expat income. Registering with the Thai Revenue Department (TRD) and submitting tax returns on overseas transfers might provide receipts that help open bank accounts. These receipts include official government logos, offering credible documentation.

 

Not all expats need to report to the TRD. Those who find it necessary to get a tax ID for overseas transfers may find this approach viable for obtaining a Thai bank account.

 

The retiree permit system, particularly the "O" non-immigrant visa with annual extensions, has stayed largely unchanged for 30 years, except for increased cash requirements. Given the changing landscape, assuming it will remain the same for decades is likely optimistic, writes  Barry Kenyon for Pattaya Mail.

 

news-logo-btm.jpg

-- 2025-02-19

 

image.png

 

image.png

  • Confused 11
  • Sad 4
  • Haha 2
Posted
7 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

I use those QR codes with my SCB account, no fee.

 

1 minute ago, Upnotover said:

No, they are not.  And nor do I.

I thought as much.

But, why was the OP charged 15 Bhat for a 250 Bhat transaction?

  • Confused 1
  • Haha 2
Posted
3 hours ago, webfact said:

New regulations slated for April 2025 will require biometric authentication, like facial recognition, for opening accounts.

 

I thought that the facial recognition thing came out a while back.

It was supposed to be for old and new accounts but the banks struggled to sort their side of it out.

  • Confused 2
  • Agree 1
Posted
Just now, Tropicalevo said:

 

I thought that the facial recognition thing came out a while back.

It was supposed to be for old and new accounts but the banks struggled to sort their side of it out.

 

I've got to go to the bank soon to get paperwork for my extension, plan to ask them what they need based on this latest news. However, I think I had my wife ask them last year, and they didn't need anything, so not sure if it's an issue, or not. My SIM comes from the True account that my wife started for our cable, the package comes with one free SIM, that I have used since I got here.

  • Confused 1
Posted
4 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Not sure I am worried about them tracing my purchase of an ice cream cone for my daughter at a local vendor. But hey, to each their own.

What about when transferring some money to a local brass??

 

Best regards,

Bob.

  • Confused 3
  • Sad 1
Posted
17 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

I thought that the facial recognition thing came out a while back.

It was supposed to be for old and new accounts but the banks struggled to sort their side of it out.

I seem to recall the banks had no facility to do the face recognition for foreigners (because they could only enter Thai ID numbers, not passports into their facial recognition system). Maybe they worked it out. Dunno.

  • Confused 1
  • Thanks 1
Posted
5 minutes ago, hotsun said:

I keep my life savings stashed under my bed like the rest of thais

The Thai-Chin families driving around in Benz's usually bury it in the garden.... so I'm told. Imagine all that burried treaasure 🙃

  • Thumbs Up 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Topics

  • Popular Contributors

  • Latest posts...

    1. 228

      Trump Joins the Axis. NATO Dead. WW111 Imminent?

    2. 6

      Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025

    3. 0

      Three Homes Damaged in Hat Yai Fire as Residents Rescue Grandmother and Child

    4. 6

      Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025

    5. 0

      Employee Shuttle Van Crashes into Lorry, Killing Driver and Injuring Seven

    6. 8

      Why do The Cars sound like Boston? Anybody know?

  • Popular in The Pub


×
×
  • Create New...