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Fdic In Thailand?

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First off, I apologize in advance as I am sure this has been asked before - however - I couldn't find in when I searched for the topic on the site.

Having said that:

I have a savings account in Thailand - with a lot of money in it to use for a marriage VISA or retirement VISA when the time comes to move full time to Thailand (in my name).

When I opened it up last year, I asked my wife if the money was insured. After a blank stare, I explained that stateside, people who have checking/savings accounts in US banks are protected thru FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation). SO - in the event your bank goes "belly up" you are guaranteed (thru the feral government) you will be able to withdraw (up to - I think $200,000 now?) your money and not lose everything. This insurance costs the account holder nothing.

She responded - "yes, we have that here too".

Now, I love my wife and would be included to believe her if I had a question about farming rice - but not this. I just smiled and nodded.

So - I am coming to you all who will likely be more versed in the subject matter than her.

Are foreign opened/owned savings accounts in Thailand protected under an FDIC scheme/plan similar to the states? If yes, up to how much?

Wow! What happens on 11 Aug 2016? Maybe there is something we should all know. smile.png

You are insured to 1m per bank. But if the bank goes under, it still could take years to get your money.

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