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Just a heads-up—Kasikorn Bank (K-Bank) has started charging ฿100–฿150 per incoming international transfer. Most transactions have come via BahtNet, not SWIFT, and they’re still charging this fee per transaction.

The amount isn’t massive, but it adds up quickly if you’re receiving small and frequent payments, as many freelancers or remote workers do. Receiving larger lump sums is one option, but not always feasible or ideal.

I’ve looked into alternatives, but many Thai banks—especially smaller ones—don’t have SWIFT codes or simply don’t support international payments at all.

Anyone here using:

* A Thai bank with lower fees for BahtNet or international transfers?
* Fintech platforms like Wise, Revolut, or Payoneer to sidestep this?
* A foreign bank account or digital wallet that converts and forwards money to Thailand with fewer fees?

Would love to hear what’s worked for others dealing with similar payment structures.

Cheers.

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9 hours ago, falangUK said:

Anyone here using:

* Fintech platforms like Wise, Revolut, or Payoneer to sidestep this?
* A foreign bank account or digital wallet that converts and forwards money to Thailand with fewer fees?

 

A combination of those. I have been using Google Pay with Revolut and WISE virtual debit cards. I like the security of the digital wallet, and the fact that this way the money never touches the Thai banking system. Now that I know that Thai banks may be charging the incoming transfers - another reason to keep doing that. 

 

You can't use the digital wallet everywhere of course, but it covers purchases at the big stores. 

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