What's is the exchange rate like in Thailand at the moment from £ to baht . Thanks
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The exchange rate for British Pounds (GBP) to Thai Baht (THB) currently fluctuates around 42 to 43 THB per GBP, depending on where you exchange your money. Many users recommend using the SuperrichTH app for real-time updates and suggested exchange rates available in Thailand. It is also advised to use clean, unmarked banknotes for better acceptance at currency exchange counters.
The travel agents are only offering 39 baht to the £ in the UK I'm coming there in 2 weeks and have read a lot of posts about superrichTH. So thoughtful I'd ask some people who are already there . After all this group is for asking questions 555
Just exchange in Thailand rather than in The UK. Thailand has much better rates due to lower labor cost, especially when you visit places like superrich. If you plan to exchange a large sum and you want to get the most out of your GBP, you can drop in a bank in the UK and withdraw 💷50 notes and bring them to Thailand. But just remind you that you want new and clean notes because the old and dirty ones might be refused at an exchange place in Thailand.
Here is the webpage where you can check the rates at superrich:
I beg to differ - I take about 100 pounds Sterling converted to Bahts in the UK . The rates in Thailand are far better than the UK .Simple way to save money .
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I have a joke with my B/society when I ask for them to be ironed ( They know my warped sense of humour /Reasons for wanting
probably not - most countries seem to be going plastic notes these days 🤪
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My rate is based upon the Superrich site in Bangko Thailand
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Depends where you change the Money?
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41 to 42
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42.05 at TT Exchange
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Download the SuperrichTH app to see instant updates on the rates you’ll likely get on the streets. Most kiosks will be pretty similar so unless you’re changing thousands you’ll not see any real differences.
You’ll usually get a better exchange rate here in Thailand rather than your home country. Airports (and banks) usually offer the worst rates (except BKK -see below), so if you need some local Baht for your taxi or food then change a small amount that you’d need at the airport and head out of the building. If you are going to one of the main tourist spots like Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, etc you’ll find money exchangers everywhere on the streets.
Shop around to find the best rate, but they’ll generally be very similar. You might save a few pennies or cents here or there, but it won’t be a huge difference. I often see people post "go to ABC shop in xyz plaza" but if it's going to cost you 400 baht for a taxi there you'd better be certain the rates there will be better than a 200m stroll down the road. Google and see if there's a Super Rich exchange place nearby. They often have the best rates. You can check what they're offering by downloading the SuperrichTH app on your phone to get daily updates on rates for all major currencies. If you are landing in Suvarnabhumi (BKK) there is a Superrich exchange on the bottom floor near where you get the trains.
You'll sometimes get a slightly better rate on larger bills like £50 notes or $100 bills. Make sure they are pristine with no writing or marks or tears on them as they may not be accepted. If you’re from the UK then be aware that very few places will accept Scottish or Northern Irish notes. Best to bring pristine Bank of England ones.
If you are not happy carrying large amounts of cash there are ATM’s everywhere. Almost all will accept foreign Visa or MasterCard debit/ATM cards. Many have a limit of
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baht per day but the Krungsri bank (yellow ones) and SCB (purple ones) allow up to 30,000 There is a 220 baht fee per transaction imposed at the ATM. That’s a 1.1% transaction fee (for 20K). A small price to pay for peace of mind for not loosing too much cash. Robbery is rare here but it does happen.
If you don’t have a debit card or cashpoint card, then as a LAST resort use a credit card to withdraw cash. The fees the card companies impose are huge and added on to the fee for the local bank transaction.
If the ATM (or a card machine in a shop) asks you if you want “instant conversion” to your home currency always say no. The rate will be horrific. Let your home bank do the conversion at whatever the interbank rate is.
Some bank branches may allow you to withdraw cash over the counter with just your card and passport. This will bypass the ATM fees, but not all branches will allow.
A number of banks or finance institutions do special cards these days with little or no charge on foreign spending. You might want to ask around who has the best card deals before you leave. You’ll still be hit with the ATM fee but at least you know exactly what you’ve been charged.
I've read some banks offer to refund ATM fees. I believe Charles Schwab in America and ING in Australia do so but other countries' banks might offer a similar deal.
you may already be aware, but not mentioned this; "Wise" that does very low fee transfers (and very quick - I've used them), also do a Debit Card. I haven't looked into it in too much detail up to now, but if it's as good as their money transfers, it maybe better than using Visa Card, Mastercard etc. Good info you've provided Btw.