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At present, the Bank of China supports the exchange of Thai baht currency, and the state stipulates that domestic individuals can purchase foreign exchange and settle foreign exchange within the equivalent of 50,000 US dollars per year, and can handle it at the counter of the Bank of China with their valid identity documents; It can also be done through personal internet banking, mobile banking and smart counters.
The above content is for your reference, and the actual business regulations shall prevail.
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Bank of China supports ** exchange, but if you need to withdraw ** cash, due to the difference in foreign currency cash reserves in each outlet, it is recommended that you contact the branch in advance to make an appointment in order to prepare sufficient foreign currency for you.
The above content is for your reference, and the actual business regulations shall prevail.
Handle related business.
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Bank of China cannot exchange baht on the day, and an appointment is required in advance.
a limit of US$50,000 equivalent per person per year for the purchase of foreign exchange; If an individual withdraws foreign currency banknotes with an accumulated equivalent value of less than US$10,000 (inclusive) on the same day, he/she may present his/her valid identity document and account at the time of card issuance or cash at the counter that can handle foreign exchange settlement and sales business.
You can make a "same-day" cash withdrawal appointment for the currencies listed in the function through personal online banking (classic style), mobile banking (iOS client, Android client), and micro banking, and the bank will retain the corresponding foreign currency cash according to the appointment. Appointments can be made daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m
00ï¼›Appointment history inquiry is available 24 hours a day, 7 hours.
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Bank of China does not require an appointment in advance for foreign currency exchange, but if the exchange amount is large, it is recommended to make an appointment 1-2 days in advance.
If you want to exchange in cash, you must go to the bank counter to handle it, and you need to bring your valid ID to the counter to fill in the foreign exchange purchase application form.
If the money is in the card, you can first redeem it at the ATM, and then withdraw it directly at the bank counter.
Online banking exchange: Log in to online banking, select investment and financial management, click on foreign exchange settlement and sale, select RMB to purchase foreign exchange, and then go to the bank to withdraw cash.
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Bank Baht Exchange Guide.
If you are planning a trip to Thailand for tourism or business, it is essential to spend in Thai baht. Therefore, it is a crucial step to know which banks in the country can exchange Thai baht before you go.
Bank of China. The Bank of China is currently one of the main banks in the country that can exchange Thai baht. It provides a convenient and fast Thai baht exchange service, you only need to go to the bank's foreign exchange counter to fill out the foreign exchange application form, you can get a certain amount of Thai baht exchange quota, and then you can operate.
It should be reminded that when exchanging Thai baht, it must be carried out in accordance with the national foreign exchange management regulations, with a maximum limit of 300,000 yuan for a single transaction, and the annual maximum limit is equivalent to the annual free travel quota of individuals.
China Merchants Bank. China Merchants Bank is one of the few banks in China that can provide foreign-related services. Therefore, the bank also has an advantage when it comes to exchanging Thai baht.
China Merchants Bank's Thai Baht exchange process is similar to that of Bank of China, which allows you to convert RMB to Thai Baht and Thai Baht to RMB at the same time.
It should be noted that the Thai baht exchange business of China Merchants Bank is only carried out in some branches, and it is best for passengers to call the local China Merchants Bank to verify the relevant situation before going to China Merchants Bank to handle foreign-related business.
China Construction Bank. CCB is one of the largest banks in the country and also offers a flexible and diverse Thai baht exchange service. When exchanging Thai baht, you need to go to the bank's foreign exchange settlement office to fill out the foreign exchange settlement application form to the teller, and bring valid documents, US dollars or euros in cash to exchange RMB for Thai baht.
CCB's Thai Baht exchange business is different from other banks in that it can also provide an appointment exchange service for Thai baht. If you have more time, then this method can give you more convenience and benefits.
Epilogue. The above domestic banks are currently providing Thai baht exchange services more reliable banks, but there are also some banks whose Thai baht exchange business is not very mature, so it is best to confirm whether the bank is able to provide the business before processing.
In addition, at present, the exchange rate of domestic banks to Thai baht is relatively unstable, and when choosing a bank, travelers also need to check and compare through the official ** or other channels of major banks or the local foreign exchange market, and choose the bank with the best exchange rate for operation.
In short, the baht exchange business and the stability of the exchange rate are the main concerns of travelers, and knowing which banks can exchange baht is more crucial.
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The designated banks are Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Agricultural Bank of China and other commercial banks approved by the state to engage in foreign exchange business. They can also go to China Merchants Bank, Pudong Development Bank, China Everbright Bank, and China CITIC Bank.
It is illegal to exchange foreign currency outside of designated foreign exchange banks and legal exchange offices.
China's convertible foreign currencies mainly include: British pound, Hong Kong dollar, US dollar, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, Swedish krona, Danish krone, Norwegian krone, Japanese yen, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, pataca, Philippine peso, Thai baht, New Zealand dollar, Korean won, etc. Other foreign currencies cannot be exchanged in our country.
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I heard that it can only be exchanged for US dollars in China, and in Thailand, it can be exchanged for Thai baht. It's better not to go to Thailand lately, you know.
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The baht can be exchanged for the equivalent amount of RMB at the exchange rate of the day at the Bank of China, but it seems that only the Bank of China can exchange it.
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OK. Exchange rate conversion.
1 Baht = Chinese Yuan.
1 RMB = Thai Baht.
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