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You can use international money transfer services to obtain required finances and support relatives and friends no matter how far away they are.
Other reasons you might need to transfer money to Thailand are:
But nowadays, there are so many options. So, which ones are available on Koh Samui, and what makes them different?
There are three methods for moving money: online e-wallet systems, wire transfers, and bank transfers, all of which are served by different organizations.
Using the system's "Add An Account" functionality, it's simple to link your bank account(s) to an e-wallet account.
Once set up, you can receive money online, use the e-wallet to move payments between accounts, and deposit money into the e-wallet using a credit/debit card or bank transfer.
Wise is the most popular online money transfer service in Thailand because it allows you to send money at the real exchange rate with no hidden fees or charges only 1% to 1.5% of the amount to transfer into a Thai bank account, which is significantly less expensive than a bank transfer.
Plus, you can keep money in several currencies for free, and when you convert, it utilizes the actual exchange rate.
It's quick and straightforward to sign up. First, register with an email address, Facebook, Google, or Apple account online or in the Wise app, then link your bank account to your new profile so that people may send money directly to your bank account.
Here's how you can get money:
In two simple actions, you can send money online:
Money is distributed locally: the beneficiary receives money straight from Wise's local bank account in their currency.
PayPal charges a 3–8% fee, depending on the amount of money you receive into your account.
For more than 5000 THB, withdrawals to a Thai bank account are free.
You can receive funds and load your account for free, and then transfer the money to your Thai bank account for a nominal fee of 25 THB (on transfers of 999.99 Euros or less - their transaction maximum).
Wire transfer services are exceptionally fast, with transfers taking only a few minutes. If you need to receive money from outside Thailand but don't have a Thai bank account, these services are suitable. However, their costs might be high - up to 20% on minor amounts in some cases.
You have to be a minimum of 18 years old with a valid government-issued ID to transfer or receive money using Western Union (WU). In addition, a supplementary ID (for example, a residency status certificate or information about the country of birth) is sometimes required.
Depending on which send or receive method you use, you'll need to provide information about yourself and your receiver. The agency will already keep most of the essential information in your WU profile if you have one. If you don't already have it, bring it when you visit a WU location or send money online.
The approaches and information they require include:
WU.com or the app on your phone.
Begin online and end in-store.
Transferring funds to a mobile wallet.
To deposit into an account.
Make a money transfer over the phone.
Send money to an inmate.
Obtain payment for a bill.
There are twenty WU locations across the island - very convenient!
Bring the following items to your nearest Moneygram agent to send money to a Moneygram location abroad via a local Moneygram outlet:
Bring the following items to your nearest Money Gram agent to send money to a bank account via a local Money Gram outlet:
If you wish to send money to a mobile wallet, follow these steps:
You'll need the following items to receive money in person at a Money Gram facility in Thailand:
If the funds were paid to your bank account, you would not need to take any action because the funds will be placed directly into your account.
On Koh Samui, there are two Moneygram locations:
Address: 67/12-13 Moo.3, Tambon Ang Thong, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani, 84140, 84330
Phone: 077 421 137
Address: 25/29 Moo.6, Tambon Bo Phut, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani, 84000, 84000
Phone: 077 245 891
A money transfer from a bank account abroad to a Thai bank account is the ideal option only if you need bank records of your transfers (for example, if you're purchasing a house and need a TT3) or if you need to send enormous quantities of money that wire transfers or e-wallet systems can't handle. Wire transfer, check, or bank draft (cashier's check) are the three options.
Fees and exchange rates differ from one bank to the next.
To make a wire transfer from a foreign bank to a Thai bank account, you'll need the receiving bank's SWIFT number. You can complete the transaction in person or over the internet. You can find any Thai bank SWIFT number here.
Because the sending and receiving banks charge fees, such transfers are only more cost-effective than an ATM withdrawal if the amounts are more than 130,000THB. Regardless of the amount sent, the total costs can range from 1800 to 2400 THB.
It can take five business days for SWIFT transfers to be completed.
Because not all Thai banks accept international cheques or bank drafts (cashier's cheques), you should check with your Thai bank beforehand. These choices can take days to weeks to process and can result in fees of up to 2,000 THB.
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