1. What is Bangkok Bank’s SWIFT code and when should I use it? Our SWIFT code is BKKBTHBK. This is the one and only code for every Bangkok Bank branch throughout Thailand. You can give this to the bank where the funds transfer originates from. It will save the search fees and time.
2. When sending money from overseas to a Bangkok Bank branch in Thailand, what information should I give to my bank? You should provide the following details to your bank: - Account name in English as appeared in passbook and account number - Currency and amount to transfer - Bangkok Bank SWIFT Code: BKKBTHBK
3. What is the fastest way for me to transfer money from overseas? An electronic or SWIFT instruction is the fastest way to get funds directly into your Bangkok Bank account.
4. How can I find out if my incoming funds have arrived? You can contact to Bualuang Phone on 1333 or (66) 0-2645-5555. It is a 24-hour, seven day a week service.
5. What is an IBAN number? IBAN stands for the International Bank Account Number and is used by banks in European countries for international fund transfers. It is not a number required by Bangkok Bank for incoming or outgoing international fund transfers.
6. Can I make an international fund transfer via the internet? Yes, you can make an international fund transfer via our Bualuang iBanking. Click here to view further details.
7. What are the fees for receiving fund transfers into Thailand? The fee is 0.25% of the total amount (minimum fee of 200 Bt and maximum fee of 500 Bt).
8. Do I need to have an account with Bangkok Bank to transfer money overseas or from overseas into Thailand? You do not need to have a Bangkok Bank account for incoming or outgoing transfers, but make sure that you enter the correct name, address and telephone number in the payment instructions when transferring funds overseas. And, if you are collecting funds from overseas, bring your ID card to the branch which will enable you to collect your funds without delay. |