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My apologies if this has been asked before but can anyone tell me the MAXIMUM amount I can withdraw from a Thai ATM in one withdrawal.
Thanks all
#1 Posted: 22/10/2010 - 16:04
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Assuming you're drawing from an overseas bank account it pretty much depends on your bank's daily limit, for some it's 10,000 others 20,000 baht.
#2 Posted: 23/10/2010 - 00:14
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yeah there is no single answer to that. It really depends on both the Thai bank and the bank where you hold the account.
In most cases it's your own bank that sets most limits. Some banks say 1 withdrawal per 24 hours, some allow several withdrawals after each other, some banks have a weekly withdrawal limit. And the amounts will vary with these limits.
#3 Posted: 23/10/2010 - 13:24
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Before you leave home check with your bank and see what your ATM limits are. Also, don't forget to tell them you will be using their card overseas. If not your withdrawal may be denied.
#4 Posted: 24/10/2010 - 04:28