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SCB now saying facial recognition available for foreigners

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I have Just received notification from SCB via the app that facial rec is now supposedly available from 20th September (yesterday.....)

 

See pics for details -

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Yes that is consistent with a video from a known vlogger.

Just by chance he was one of the first to get it setup.

Just by chance: he originally went to the bank to register his new passport and they then took a picture of him. What for?

Facial ...

So it would appear that all you would need do in order to get the SCB app activated for facial recognition purposes would be to get a mugshot registered at any SCB branch. The contents of your pics appear to be short of info regarding the criteria which SCB expect mugshots to meet, but presumably one of the many I obtain each year for retirement extension of stay application purposes would do the trick OK?🙄

 

This would certainly be an improvement over the ridiculous facial scanning nonsense which BBL subject you to when activating their app, under which you are required to perform the hokey-cokey with various facial muscles within a ridiculously short timespan!☹️

 

2 minutes ago, OJAS said:

This would certainly be an improvement on the ridiculous facial scanning nonsense which BBL subject you to when activating their app, under which you are required to perform the hokey-cokey with various facial muscles within a ridiculous short timespan!☹️

Smiling showing teeth or blinking is all that BBL requires.  Not ridiculous and not unreasonable.

10 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Smiling showing teeth or blinking is all that BBL requires.  Not ridiculous and not unreasonable.

 

Bloody ridiculous and totally unreasonable IMHO. I would strongly advise you to learn, mark and inwardly digest the contents of the following thread (which I am taking the trouble of attaching the second time today for your benefit) in preference to spouting such nonsense.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1369431-anyone-else-having-problems-doing-the-bangkok-bank-app/

 

4 minutes ago, OJAS said:
12 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Smiling showing teeth or blinking is all that BBL requires.  Not ridiculous and not unreasonable.

 

Bloody ridiculous and totally unreasonable IMHO. I would strongly advise you to learn, mark and inwardly digest the contents of the following thread (which I am taking the trouble of attaching the second time today for your benefit) in preference to spouting such nonsense.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1369431-anyone-else-having-problems-doing-the-bangkok-bank-app/

Bloody ridiculous, no need for me to re-read that exaggerated nonsense from incompetent Thai-bashers nor was there any need for you to re-post that nonsense-spouting garbage that definitely did not "benefit" me.    Yes, I have a BBL app with facial recognition that was set up quickly and easily.  

4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Bloody ridiculous, no need for me to re-read that exaggerated nonsense from incompetent Thai-bashers nor was there any need for you to re-post that nonsense-spouting garbage that definitely did not "benefit" me.    Yes, I have a BBL app with facial recognition that was set up quickly and easily.  

 

Well, instead of reading all about you skipping up and down your soi in a state of unbridled ecstasy fulsomely singing the praises of the BBL app to the very highest heavens as being the very best thing in banking since sliced bread, I was rather more hoping to hear reports on this thread from SCB account holders about their experiences with registering their mugshots for SCB app facial recognition purposes (as, I'm sure, the OP is as well). Since I can actually get the SCB app to fire up OK on my phone in stark contrast to its completely useless BBL counterpart, what they might have to say could be crucial to any decision on my part as to whether or not to open an account with SCB, in the event of BBL pulling the plug completely on its internet banking service - which, in stark contrast to its lousy app, is first-rate IMHO.

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23 hours ago, OJAS said:

what they might have to say could be crucial to any decision on my part as to whether or not to open an account with SCB,

in the other thread recently posted -

https://aseannow.com/topic/1362725-scb-no-more-exemption-from-facial-recognition-in-app/page/4/#comment-20105404

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Yesterday, north of Bangkok, I went to SCB for facial scan recognition after receiving a message on the app. I visited the local branch with my pink ID that I opened the account with along with the bankbook. They took my photo, scanned my ID, and I just had to sign on their iPad — the whole process only took a few seconds. Everything is working now; I even tested it by transferring over 50,000 THB!! 

 

34 minutes ago, topt said:

That's good to hear. I don't like the facial recognition approach because my phone doesn't handle it well and I don't particularly need it except that apparently it is required when you change your device. That's my only concern.

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28 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

That's good to hear. I don't like the facial recognition approach because my phone doesn't handle it well and I don't particularly need it except that apparently it is required when you change your device. That's my only concern.

Not sure (but don't know) that it is needed for SCB as there was another report from a guy who was happy to carry on transferring less than 50k without doing the facial recognition thing.

28 minutes ago, topt said:

Not sure (but don't know) that it is needed for SCB as there was another report from a guy who was happy to carry on transferring less than 50k without doing the facial recognition thing.

According to my app, my limitis 50,000 per transaction and 200,000 per day, which is fine with me. But I am thinking of buying a new phone and according to the notification I received a facial scan is necessary for installing the app on a new device.

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5 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

But I am thinking of buying a new phone and according to the notification I received a facial scan is necessary for installing the app on a new device.

Ah yes you're right. It is shown on the first of the screenshots I posted :sorry: 

 

13 hours ago, FriscoKid said:

The stipulations are all listed clearly here in English on their website for everyone to see:

 

https://www.scb.co.th/en/personal-banking/digital-banking/scb-easy/easy-security/foreigner-face-recognition 

 

So it looks like from item 4 under the second heading that I would be putting the cart before the horse were I to install the SCB app on my phone before opening an account with them! Can't see the rationale for this.

 

Got the  message on my app last weekend.  Went in Monday to do it.  I was half expecting them to not know anything about it.  But to my surprise they handled it right away and easily done.

Did mine yesterday. Painless and quick. Very simple process that takes very little effort. 

SCB is very easy. I went to the branch office 2 days ago. Ypou just need your passport and your bankbook. They copy the passport, take one mug shot of you,

then after a short while they send a SMS to your phone with a activation code which you have to show them and then after that it was done. Took about 5 minutes. But to wait in the queue for service was more than half an hour...

So no problem at all

 

Will the angry contingent who made a fuss about the need for a smart phone for immigration and the collection of biometric data have a hissy fit over this too?

I feel sure I have had the "option" on my phone App (SCB) for at least two years, to take on the facial recognition thing. Every time I login, it asks me and I decline - no special reason.

 

If it becomes obligatory then I will go with it!

3 hours ago, Carlos Primeros said:

Ypou just need your passport and your bankbook. They copy the passport, take one mug shot of you,

I also started a thread about this in Thailand Visas, etc.,

One of the posters who went to SCB to do this said they 'taped' his passport to the table so they could take a shot of his passport using a tablet (bio page), then did the same (taped down again) on the visa/entry page. Did they do that to yours, or just take a photocopy of it on a zerox machine? I don't want them manhandling my passport like that and possibly damaging it. Can you advise a bit more about the experience?

Cheers

R.

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3 hours ago, ChrisKC said:

I feel sure I have had the "option" on my phone App (SCB) for at least two years, to take on the facial recognition thing. Every time I login, it asks me and I decline - no special reason.

If so then as a foreigner it would not have worked anyhow.

Foreigners have only been included in SCB facial recognition since this last weekend.

On 9/22/2025 at 2:59 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

Smiling showing teeth or blinking is all that BBL requires.  Not ridiculous and not unreasonable.

It is if after many many attempts never work and my Branch can't make it work either! My UK bank makes it work despite me not attending a Branch!

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