No intermediary banks, no international wire fees. Overall, you’ll pay less than you would with a standard international wire transfer.
Domestic transfers in Thailand are processed almost immediately, 24 hours a day — including evenings, weekends, and public holidays.
No SWIFT codes, no special accounts, no new apps to install. Simply pay from your banking app or online banking portal, just as you would for any local payment.
Please check your bank’s transfer limit before sending a large invoice amount. Transfer limits vary by bank, account type, and approval settings. If your payment exceeds your available limit, please contact your bank in advance to arrange a higher limit.
Open your banking app or your bank’s website. Any Thai bank can be used.
Select “Transfer,” “Bank Transfer,” “Transfer to Other Banks,” or a similar domestic transfer menu — not the International Transfer or Overseas Remittance menu.
Select CIMB Thai Bank from the list of banks. If you hold an account with CIMB Thai Bank, simply choose a transfer within the same bank.
The name may appear shortened or abbreviated depending on your bank. This is normal.
The SWIFT code is not required for this transfer.
Enter the payment amount in THB, exactly as stated on your Payment Instruction or Invoice.
Verify the details and confirm the transfer. Funds normally arrive within a few minutes. Please save the transfer receipt or payment confirmation for your records.
No. Unlike some other countries, Thai banks do not require advance payee registration for this transfer. You can pay immediately using the account details provided.
No. This is a domestic transfer within Thailand, so no SWIFT code is required. Using an international transfer menu may route the payment overseas and result in unnecessary fees and delays.
This field is optional. If it appears, entering your invoice number helps your supplier identify your payment.
Domestic transfers in Thailand are normally credited within a few minutes, 24 hours a day. For confirmation of receipt on your supplier’s side, please contact your supplier directly.
You have likely reached your bank’s transfer limit, which varies by bank, account type, and approval settings. Please contact your bank to confirm or raise your limit.
Some banks shorten or abbreviate company names on screen. As long as the account number matches the details provided, you can proceed with the transfer.
If you have any questions about your payment, please reach out to your supplier — they’ll be happy to help.