Bangkok ATM and Money Exchangers
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Bangkok ATM Rip Offs
I have a lot of friends coming into Bangkok for both long and short holidays and of course in Bangkok or anywhere else in the word you'll need local currency. And in this case you'll need a fist full of Thai Baht.
Today you have a few options. ATMs and currency exchange services. Personally I don't know anyone who uses traveler's cheques these days anymore.
The most convienent way is getting cash through an ATM. Just pop in your card, punch in those 4 digits (ATM machines in Thailand only accept 4 numbers), enter the amount and just like magic Thai Baht appears, assuming you have money in your account.
Now we all know that one of the ways most banks make money is by charging fees. Especially through the use of their ATMs. This is very true in Bangkok where as a tourist if you withdraw money from any major bank you'll get hit with a whopping 150 Baht fee / surcharge, about $5 USD. However banks that charge these 150 Baht fees will warn you beforehand and give you the option to decline the transaction.
A 150 Baht fee is one of the most absurd and expensive fees that I have ever seen. And I travel a often to different countries. So I know people want to know if there is any bank in Bangkok that doesn't charge fees for cash withdrawals. But before I answer that question let me give you an idea how much 150 Baht is by with a few real world examples in Thailand.
A McDonald's Big Mac meal complete with fries and a Cola cost 121 Baht. (10 Baht extra for supersizing your french fries and soda. Which is still cheaper than 150 Baht)
150 Baht will get you 5 plates of Thai style chicken and rice with a bowl of chicken soup at a sidewalk restaurant.
150 Baht will get you 30 sticks of yummy marinated barbecued pork on a stick.
And this last example is a real head spinner. Most manual laborers in Thailand working long hard hours earns only 200 Baht per day.
Bangkok Aeon ATM Fee Free
But there's good news. There's one bank in Bangkok that doesn't charge fees for withdrawing money. It's called Aeon Bank, a relatively new bank and they have branches throughout the major commercial areas of Bangkok such as in Central branded malls and huge supermarkets like Big C and Carrefour.
Their presence is not as prevalent as their competitors who have machines on every block and 7 Eleven's. Here's the link showing all of Aeon's ATM locations. Too bad they don't have ATMs at Suvarnabhumi airport.
Currently there are two Aeon ATM locations that I use and are very convienent to get to in central Bangkok:
- MBK Mall - 2nd floor
- Siam Center - 2nd floor
One of my buddies from USA just used Aeon's ATM recently for withdrawals and he did the calculations for currency exchange. Surprisingly it was quite good. He withdrew 1000 Baht which was equivalent to $30.01 USD. Divide that up and its 33.32 Baht to $1 USD at that time. On top of that his local US bank doesn't charge any fees either. He mentioned that the US bank he uses is called TD North, for all you readers from the USA.
Foreign Currency Exchange Services
People still travel with wads of cash stuffed in their pockets these days rather than use ATMs. Why? I don't know. My mother still does it when she visits me here. Why? Again I have no clue. My mother is old school and doesn't trust machines like an ATM. So I'm sure there are many other people just like her.
For whatever reasons you feel like bringing in your local currency into Bangkok there's one company I recommend called Super Rich. They are not a bank but they are authorized money exchangers.
Super Rich branches are located in the commercial and tourist zones. The one pictured on the right can be found at the Chit Lom BTS station near exit #1 heading towards Central World department store.
Last month a college friend from USA had 5 $100 bills he wanted to exchange into Baht. Like any other bank in Bangkok, Super Rich will give you better rates when you exchange large denomination bills.
He received an exchange rate of 33.21 Baht to $1 USD from Super Rich. A major bank such as Bank of Ayudhya offered 33.13 Baht to $1 USD. May seem like a small difference but I'd take Super Rich's rates any day especially when you are exchanging thousands of US dollars which people do.
Too bad Super Rich doesn't have a branch at Suvarnabhumi airport.
Money Tips on Arrival to Bangkok
As a first time visitor to Bangkok you're going need Thai Bahts. You can get them right after passport control at Suvarnabhumi airport. Head over to Bangkok Bank or Siam Commercial Bangkok currency exchange booths. You can find these booth between the luggage carousels.
Both of those banks offer you the best options for exchange rates though it's not better than Super Rich. As you know already ATMs other then Aeon bank's don't charge fees. However, Aeon doesn't have an ATM inside the airport.
Remember to keep some extra Thai Bahts with you when you leave Thailand so you can use it when you return.
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Thanks for the tip. That 150 baht charge frosts me every time. I wasn't aware of Aeon until I read your HUB. I just used your link to check out their web site and it turns out that they have a branch down here in Trang as well. I'll be moving my account today. Awesome info. Next time I'm in Bangkok I'll use my 150 baht savings to buy you a couple of beers.
Thanks for visting guys! To 4hourmike, just a word of caution, though Aeon doesn't charge fees they may do so in the future. Especially when they get as big as the other major banks in Bangkok. I'll take you up on that beer offer!
Do not use Bank of Bangkok between them and my bank they charged me 10$ for a transaction. 3.3% with a crappy exchange rate of 32.4 (TT rate is 33.2) I used Aeon and they gave me a great rate and no transaction charge.
Hey Richard thanks for dropping by. Yes Aeon ATMs are fee free plus they give excellent exchange rates. Hopefully they'll keep it fee free for a very long time.












Peter Dickinson says:
3 months ago
Useful information for the traveller. Thanks. Here in Pattaya I have been lucky enough to be able to take out cash free of charge from the Bank of Ayutthaya ATM. Strangely some, but not all of these recognise me by my name too. Sadly and annoyingly (especially as I have so little money) they started charging this past week