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11 minutes ago, Everyman said:

I thought it was 250 already. 

 

Any fee that targets foreigners and not Thais, is popular in Thailand. 

Many jurisdictions impose fees/taxes that are almost exclusively targeting non-locals.  Hotel room and car rental tax come to mind.  Many US cities have these specific taxes in addition to sales taxes.

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If you want everyday spending money then download the app that lets you use the QR code payment. It might be called Thaipay? Not sure, but you link your card to it. It is aimed at tourists for this exact reason

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I’ve done some Googling around and it looks like Thai ATM fees are now the highest standardized fee in the world. 

 

There might be a few weird exceptions like in a Las Vegas casino but even there it’s only $7 US. 

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1 hour ago, Everyman said:

I thought it was 250 already. 

 

Any fee that targets foreigners and not Thais, is popular in Thailand. 

Last month I paid 220

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1 minute ago, spidermike007 said:

The fee relates to overseas accounts so a Thai would pay that fee also if withdrawing from an overseas account. No need to engage in bashing, that's not what this threat is about. 

 I’m surprised you haven’t blamed Trump for the 30 baht increase.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I think the best workaround is to have a significant amount of money transferred from your overseas account to your Thai account of your significant other, a few times a year and then just withdraw from your local account. Fewer tax implications and lower ATM fees. 

The only time I would recommend sending large sums of US$ to Thailand is if the US$ looks to be falling with respect to the Thai ฿.  The yields on deposits or the market opportunities in US are far superior to what's available here.  Normally it's better to transfer what you need for the short term but have the ability to transfer larger sums when emergencies require it.

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2 hours ago, frank83628 said:

If you want everyday spending money then download the app that lets you use the QR code payment. It might be called Thaipay? Not sure, but you link your card to it. It is aimed at tourists for this exact reason

I had a look at this last week. I might be wrong but it seemed to me that you could only use it by changing foreign currency at one of their exchanges and then loading the money on the card. Means tourists would have to arrive with large amounts of cash to make it worth while

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1 hour ago, BillStrangeOgre said:

I had a look at this last week. I might be wrong but it seemed to me that you could only use it by changing foreign currency at one of their exchanges and then loading the money on the card. Means tourists would have to arrive with large amounts of cash to make it worth while

I havent looked into the finer details, i have just seen it advertised toward tourists.

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2 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

The only time I would recommend sending large sums of US$ to Thailand is if the US$ looks to be falling with respect to the Thai ฿.  The yields on deposits or the market opportunities in US are far superior to what's available here.  Normally it's better to transfer what you need for the short term but have the ability to transfer larger sums when emergencies require it.

That makes sense unless you're using it as a workaround for tax liability. 

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Posted
21 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

New fee schedule KrungSri as of today 1 July 2025

 

21 hours ago, Upnotover said:

Kasikorn as of today....

 

20 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Bangkok Bank is also 250 baht as of today.

 

In other words, it's a cartel, and charges bear no relationship to the actual cost.  Screw foreign tourists as hard as possible.

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