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Best GBP Card for Thailand β€” Zero Forex Fee Guide

Using a standard UK bank card in Thailand costs β‰ˆ2.75–3.5% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge β‰ˆ0.0–0.15%. On a Β£1,000 trip, you save up to β‰ˆΒ£28–45.

Zero-forex card cost

β‰ˆ0.0–0.15%

Standard bank cost

β‰ˆ2.75–3.5%

You save per Β£1k

β‰ˆΒ£28–45

Spending GBP in Thailand: what you need to know

Local currency

Thai Baht (THB) ΰΈΏ

Cash necessity

High β€” Street food, temples, tuk-tuks, local markets β€” cash dominates. Carry 2,000–3,000 THB for daily expenses.

Card acceptance

Cards accepted widely at hotels, malls, and mid-range restaurants in cities. Street food, markets, tuk-tuks, and small guesthouses are cash-only. Budget travellers should carry more cash than city visitors.

ATM situation

ATMs are plentiful across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket and most tourist areas. All charge a fixed 220 THB foreign card fee. AEON ATMs sometimes charge less (150 THB). DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion) is offered constantly β€” always decline and pay in THB.

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Tip for UK travellers in Thailand

The 220 THB ATM fee hits all cards equally. Your biggest saving is eliminating your card's 2.75–3% forex markup β€” Starling Bank and Wise both apply zero markup on GBPβ†’THB, saving approximately Β£27–30 per Β£1,000 spent.

Best cards for UK travellers in Thailand

These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on GBP to THB conversions.

1

Wise Card

Forex fee: 0%

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2

Starling Bank Card

Forex fee: 0%

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3

Revolut Card

Forex fee: 0%

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How the savings add up on a Thailand trip

Spend scenarioStandard bank cardZero-forex cardSaving
Weekend trip (Β£300 spend)β‰ˆΒ£9–10β‰ˆΒ£0–0.45β‰ˆΒ£9
1-week holiday (Β£800 spend)β‰ˆΒ£22–28β‰ˆΒ£0–1.20β‰ˆΒ£22
2-week trip (Β£1,500 spend)β‰ˆΒ£41–52β‰ˆΒ£0–2.25β‰ˆΒ£41
Long trip (Β£3,000 spend)β‰ˆΒ£82–105β‰ˆΒ£0–4.50β‰ˆΒ£82

Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of β‰ˆ2.75–3.5%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.

Thailand money tips for UK travellers

Always decline DCC β€” when the ATM asks 'Do you want to be charged in GBP/USD?', say NO. Pay in THB.

Withdraw large amounts to amortise the 220 THB flat fee β€” one 10,000 THB withdrawal is cheaper than five 2,000 THB ones.

AEON ATMs (yellow, found in malls) sometimes charge 150 THB instead of 220 THB.

Wise gives you up to Β£200/month free ATM withdrawals β€” front-load this at trip start.

Airport exchange booths at Suvarnabhumi give poor rates. Wait until you're in the city or use a proper ATM.

Frequently asked questions

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