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Things have changed a lot over the last few years, I think. We—customers, travelers, expats, tourists now have more options. Not long ago, it was absolutely necessary to have a "real" local bank account if you stayed long-term, and it surely was very useful for tourists visiting regularly. But now, I would say 90% of the usual transactions an expat needs can be managed with Wise (or a similar provider), covering basically everything related to payments—and paying is what we do most of the time anyway. 😛

A Wise card connected to Apple Pay, Grab, etc., goes a long way. (Getting cash at an ATM, however, is another story; there will be fees.)

Only if you earn money in Thailand and receive THB would you really need a local bank account, I guess. (Sadly, Wise does not provide a local bank account number to receive Thai Baht.)

For genuine tourists, apps like Wise combined with a card should be absolutely sufficient.

 

Just wondering: Are there other countries in the region where it was/is possible to open a bank account as a tourist? I always thought this possibility was quite amazing.

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4 hours ago, connda said:

Find a different place to live if you want to be a long-term stay on a short-term visa. This obviously isn't the place anymore. Really, how much money do digital nomads bring into Thailand in the way of revenue?  I'm mean really - Thailand is a land of some really schizophrenic people who on one hand want the money that business relationship with foreigners brings into Thai banks, but on the other hand, the country is one of the most nationalistic, xenophobia places on the planet Earth and look like they are on the verge of dismanteling Thai bank's earning potential out of sheer dislike of foreigners.  I honestly don't think Thailand has a clue as to want they want other than to not to have to deal with non-Thais. Yeah - they will throw the baby out with the bath water.

 

Well, even though I'm married I guess I should probably check my BKK account to see if this f**kery is going to bleed over to those of us who actually are on long-term visa for no other reason than I personally realize that Thailand hates all non-Thais.  Every last one of us.

Yep. Hope you havent burned your bridges back home

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1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

But agents can still open accounts most likely, so anyone dodgy will just use an agent

 

I doubt that will work anymore, if it’s even worth the risk. And if it’s still possible it will be a lot more expensive.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

While some users report being locked out, the bank clarifies that not all blocked accounts are closed. In some cases, customers must visit a branch to verify their identity, including biometric scans.

Happened to me last month, no explanation, phone app just stopped working.

Bank staff didn't know why either, it all started working again after I did the facial recognition.

Originally thought it was because phone number not in my name, but that wasn't it.

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3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

But agents can still open accounts most likely, so anyone dodgy will just use an agent

Doubtful... have you actually tried or just speculating 🤔 

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18 minutes ago, petermik said:

Doubtful... have you actually tried or just speculating

Just speculating, but usually where there is enough money, there is a way.. Might just not be worth it any longer for the average guy

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I’ve two accounts with BB …not had any problem so far.

 

I’ve also had an account with CIMB Thai for many years … wanted to open a joint account with my wife …no can do …this was more than a year ago now

 

Have Non O visa…here since 2007…don’t work………….

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8 hours ago, CHdiver said:

So at the moment it is just Bangkok Bank. That was the favorite Bank for all Agents to open Accounts. Looks like they have a lot of dodgy accounts. My account is with SCB, opened many years ago with a WP. Now just a tourist. However no funny numbers of money going in or out. So I guess I may be safe there. Passport up to date with the bank and my phone number is registerd with bank and phone company. So lets see if they widen the restriction to other Banks or not.

It's not a restriction. It's reverting to the rules/requirements that have been in place for the 12 years that I've been in Thailand. BKK bank took it upon themselves to relax/expand on those restrictions and now it's coming back to bite them and everyone impacted in the bum.  My bank has never wavered from and still strictly adheres to the rules/restrictions, with one exception, that are referred to in the article. That exception being they will not open accounts for Americans because of the mandatory reporting back to the IRS.

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3 hours ago, Everyman said:

 

I doubt that will work anymore, if it’s even worth the risk. And if it’s still possible it will be a lot more expensive.

agents are charging 20,000, 30,000 THB to open an account. Crazy prices. 

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