เดวิด ฟอสเตอร์ - While Bangkok Bank NY has recently announced that they are now IAT Routing Compatible (. I doubt most retail bank accounts at the majority of American banks are using IAT (International ACH Transaction). Very recent discussions on thaivisa . com headed by people who I consider to be experts on this subject stated quite emphatically that U.S. Banks are not IAT compatible except for commercial accounts and not for retail accounts such as what everyday Americans use for their personal banking accounts. I suggest that you go to thaivisa . com do a search on this IAT subject - see for yourself what they say.
Also as far as a ACH cut off it was April 1st. then extended to June 30.. It is not June 30 yet.
Emerlito Pimentel Tomasek - Check to see if your military retirement pay is not sent by ACH from the source and if it is also not Routed via Bangkok Bank New York. I think it is probably okay but wise to check
My recommendations - go to thaivisa . com - go to the Forums - use search - search terms, separately ... ACH, Bangkok Bank New York, TransferWise Borderless, IDD, International Direct Deposit. And see the discussions held since October of last year
David N Viscuso - That is my WHOLE point.. Bangkok Bank New York cannot any longer transfer funds via ACH (a U.S. Domestic transfer method).. Can no long use ACH for international funds transfers after June 30 and will not accept new attempts at test deposits
Facebook Groups have very few options to organize information. Robert is just trying to use what tools he has available to him.. The idea of employing a separate website is not realistic nor is it helpful.
Ron Angel - your take on this is weird.. I'm not talking about running around banks chasing transfers. I am proposing soliciting bank policy letters from only three banks that do TransferWise Transfers inside Thailand - some of which get tagged as Domestic Transfers.. A high level Bank officer writing such a one time letter to Thai Immigration would solve the problem.