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SGD to THB Guide: Best Exchange Rate, Forecast, Conversion Tips (2026)

2026/03/04 17:23
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Planning to exchange SGD to Thai Baht? Here’s everything you need to know — including where to get the best rate. 🇹🇭

Whether you’re heading to Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai, knowing the current SGD to THB rate, where to exchange, and how to avoid losing money to hidden fees can make a real difference to your trip budget.

As of March 4, 2026, the SGD to THB exchange rate is 1 SGD = 24.7738 THB — down 1.49% from a year ago, and well below the 5-year peak of ~27.00 (mid-2024). The Thai Baht has been unusually strong, driven by gold trading flows, a weaker US dollar, and surging foreign investment into Thailand.

This guide covers live SGD to THB rates, the best money changers in Singapore and Bangkok, SGD to THB forecasts, and which card gives you the best deal when spending in Thailand.

⚡ TL;DR: SGD to THB at a Glance

Highlights Details
SGD to THB rate today 1 SGD = 24.7738 THB (March 4, 2026)
1-year change -1.49% over the past year
1Y high / low High: ~25.75 (May 2025) / Low: ~23.60 (Feb 2026)
5-year peak ~27.00 THB per SGD (mid-2024)
What is a good rate? Anything above 25.00 is solid; above 25.50 is great
S$100 in Thai Baht ~2,477 THB at today’s rate
Best exchange method (SG) YouTrip multi-currency card — wholesale rates, zero fees
Best money changers (SG) People’s Park, Lucky Plaza, The Arcade, Mustafa Centre
Best in Bangkok SuperRich Thailand (BTS Asok, Central World)
Always avoid Airport counters and bank exchange counters

📚 Table of Contents

  1. SGD to THB Exchange Rate Today
  2. SGD to THB Chart & Historical Trend
  3. SGD to THB Forecast 2026
  4. What Is a Good SGD to THB Exchange Rate?
  5. Why Is the Thai Baht So Strong Right Now?
  6. How Much Is S$100 SGD in Thai Baht?
  7. Best SGD to THB Exchange Rate in Singapore
  8. Best SGD to THB Money Changers in Singapore
  9. CashChanger: Compare SGD to THB Rates Online
  10. Is It Better to Exchange in Singapore or Thailand?
  11. Cash, Card, or YouTrip?
  12. How to Pay in Thailand
  13. How Much Money Should I Bring to Thailand?
  14. FAQs

SGD to THB Exchange Rate Today

sgd to thb exchange rate 5 years chart

As of 4 March 2026, the live SGD to THB rate is:

  • 1 SGD = 24.7738 THB
  • S$100 SGD = 2,477 THB

The rate has slipped 1.49% over the past year — sliding from a 1-year high of ~25.75 in May 2025 to a low of ~23.60 in February 2026, before partially recovering to where we are now.

Zoom out 5 years, and it’s a better picture: SGD is up 8.91% (+2.03 THB) against the baht. The 5-year peak was ~27.00 in mid-2024. The all-time low? Around 19.70 during the 2008 financial crisis.

SGD to THB Chart & Historical Trend

sgd to thb exchange rate max chart
Time Frame High Low Change
1 Year (Mar 2025–Mar 2026) ~25.75 (May 2025) ~23.60 (Feb 2026) -1.49%
5 Years ~27.00 (mid-2024) ~22.75 (2021) +8.91%
All-Time (MAX) ~27.00 (2024) ~19.70 (2008) +6.61%

The SGD has been losing ground to THB this past year, falling from ~25.75 (May 2025) to a rough low of ~23.60 (Feb 2026) before bouncing back. The Thai Baht is genuinely strong right now. That said, over 5 years, SGD holders are still up 8.91% vs THB — so keep it in perspective.

SGD to THB Forecast 2026

Period Forecast High Forecast Low Commentary
Q2 2026 (Apr–Jun) ~25.50 ~23.80 Possible recovery if USD strengthens
Q3 2026 (Jul–Sep) ~25.00 ~23.20 THB likely to stay firm; range-bound
Q4 2026 (Oct–Dec) ~24.50 ~22.90 BoT easing could continue to compress rate
BoT easing could continue to compress the rate ~25.00 ~23.00 Watch the Fed rate cycle; USD recovery may help SGD

Bottom line: The SGD to THB rate looks set to stay in the 23–25.50 range for most of 2026. If the rate climbs back above 25.00, that’s a solid window to lock in your THB via YouTrip’s Thai Baht Wallet before it slides again.

What Is a Good SGD to THB Exchange Rate?

Rate (1 SGD = X THB) Rating What It Means
26.00 and above 🟢 Excellent Near 5-year highs (~27.00 in 2024) — exchange now
25.00–25.99 🟡 Good Above current rate — strong time to exchange
24.50–24.99 🟠 Average Around today’s rate (24.77) — typical market conditions
Below 24.00 🔴 Weak Near recent lows — wait if you can, or use YouTrip for 0-fee access

Right now at 24.77, we’re in Average territory. Not terrible, but not the best we’ve seen. The 1-year high of ~25.75 (May 2025) was the sweet spot — set a rate alert for 25.00+ before you book your flights.

Why Is the Thai Baht So Strong Right Now?

Been wondering why your baht isn’t going as far as it used to? You’re not imagining it. The Thai Baht has been one of Asia’s strongest currencies in 2025, gaining roughly 7–9% against the USD. Here’s what’s driving it:

  1. Weakening US Dollar — Fed rate cuts made the USD softer, which lifted Asian currencies, including THB.
  2. Surging Gold Prices & Trading — Thailand has a huge gold trading scene; rising prices prompt traders to sell USD and buy THB en masse.
  3. Capital Inflows & Foreign Investment — Direct equity investment into Thailand grew in 2024 and kept climbing in 2025.
  4. Tourism Recovery — More foreign tourists converting currencies into THB adds demand.
  5. Foreign Bond Purchases — Net purchases of Thai government bonds by foreign investors in late 2025 created additional THB demand

⚠ Here’s the irony: Even Thailand’s own Finance Minister said the baht is “too strong.” The economy isn’t growing fast enough to justify this level, and the Bank of Thailand has been stepping in to cool things down. So while the strong baht stings for Singaporean travellers, it may not last.

How Much Is S$100 SGD in Thai Baht?

SGD Amount THB Exchanged
S$50 1,239 THB
S$100 2,477 THB
S$200 4,955 THB
S$500 12,387 THB
S$1,000 24,774 THB

Best SGD to THB Exchange Rate in Singapore

Not all exchange methods are created equal — and some will quietly eat into your baht without you noticing. Here’s the honest breakdown:

Method Fees Convenience Recommended?
YouTrip Card $0 fees Very High ✅ Yes
Money Changers (SG) Spread only Medium ✅ Yes
Wise / Revolut 0.26–1% High ✅ Yes
Bank (DBS/OCBC/UOB) 2–3%+ markup High ❌ No
Credit Card (overseas) 2–3.25% High ❌ No
Airport Counter High markup High ❌ No

YouTrip gives you the best SGD to THB rate in Singapore. You’re getting wholesale Mastercard rates with zero extra fees — no markups, no hidden charges. Banks and credit cards will cost you 2–3% on every single transaction, and those fees stack up fast on a long trip.

YouTrip vs Other Cards: SGD to THB Rate Comparison

Here’s a side-by-side of how much you’d actually spend to pay for 10,000 THB in Thailand:

Card SGD to THB Rate Fees SGD Cost for 10,000 THB
YouTrip 👑 1 SGD = 24.76 THB S$0 S$403.88
Revolut 1 SGD = 24.74 THB 1% on weekends S$404.20
Wise 1 SGD = 24.62 THB From 0.26% S$406.17
Bank Card 1 SGD = 24.36 THB Up to 3.25% S$410.51

Best SGD to THB Money Changers in Singapore

best sgd to rmb rate in singapore money changer

Prefer to bring physical cash? These Singapore money changers are worth heading to for competitive SGD to THB rates:

Location Area Notes
People’s Park Complex Chinatown Largest concentration of money changers in SG
The Arcade Raffles Place Popular with CBD workers; competitive THB rates
Lucky Plaza Orchard Road Convenient for Orchard shoppers
Mustafa Centre Little India Open 24 hours; solid THB rates
Parkway Parade Marine Parade / East Convenient for East-side residents
Alternative: YouTrip Mastercard-accepted ATMs Enjoy up to S$400 in free overseas ATM withdrawals every month! *2% fee applies thereafter

CashChanger: Compare SGD to THB Rates Online

Not sure which money changer is offering the best SGD to THB rate today? CashChanger (cashchanger.co) does the comparison for you — it’s free, updated throughout the day, and covers money changers all across Singapore.

How to use it:

  • Visit cashchanger.co and search SGD to THB
  • Compare live rates from verified money changers across Singapore
  • Filter by location (Orchard, City Hall, Chinatown, etc.)
  • Rates update throughout the day — check before you head down

Bonus: CashChanger covers Bangkok too, so you can check SuperRich’s SGD to THB rate before you even land.

Is It Better to Exchange in Singapore or Thailand?

best sgd to thb rate singapore thailand youtrip
Method Exchange in Singapore Exchange in Thailand
Money changer Good rates at People’s Park, Lucky Plaza Excellent rates at SuperRich, Grand SuperRich
Bank counter Avoid — high markup Avoid — high markup
ATM withdrawal N/A Withdraw with YouTrip (free up to S$400/month)
Avoid Suvarnabhumi Avoid at Changi Avoid Changi

Our take: For cash, Bangkok’s SuperRich often edges out Singapore money changers by a small margin. But if you’re using YouTrip, it doesn’t matter where you are — you’re always getting the best available rate with zero fees.

Cash, Card, or YouTrip?

Honestly? Use both. Here’s how to split it smartly:

  • YouTrip Card (recommended for most payments) — Use for hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, Grab rides, and any larger purchases. You’ll always get the best available rate with zero transaction fees. Top up your THB wallet in-app before your trip to lock in a good rate.
  • Cash (Thai Baht) — Carry some for street food, night markets, tuk-tuks, small vendors, and local temples where cards aren’t accepted.
  • Credit Card — Avoid using standard Singapore credit cards overseas unless your card has 0% FX fees. Most charge 2–3.25% on every THB transaction — those fees add up fast.

The sweet spot: Bring a bit of cash for markets and street food, and let YouTrip handle everything else. Simple, stress-free, and you’re always on a great rate.

How to Pay in Thailand

best sgd to thb rate singapore thailand youtrip

The YouTrip card is a prepaid Mastercard, so it works anywhere in Thailand that accepts Mastercard payments. Here’s where you can use it:

  • 🛍 Stores, malls & restaurants: Pay for shopping, meals, cafés and attraction tickets just like a regular pre-paid card. If they accept card payments, YouTrip works.
  • 🚝 Public transport (MRT): In Bangkok, you can tap your card at MRT gantries or use it at ticket machines and counters for train rides.
  • 🚗 Grab & Bolt rides: Link your YouTrip card to Grab or Bolt for seamless e-hailing payments at competitive exchange rates — no surprise FX charges after your trip.

How Much Money Should I Bring to Thailand?

best sgd to thb rate singapore thailand youtrip

How much baht you need really depends on where you’re going and how you travel. Here’s a rough daily guide:

Travel Style THB/Day SGD/Day (est.) Examples
Budget 1,000–1,500 S$40–60 Hostels, street food, local transport
Mid-range 2,000–3,000 S$80–120 3-star hotels, sit-down meals, taxis
Luxury 4,000+ S$160+ 5-star resorts, fine dining, private tours

Didn’t get to exchange before your trip? No stress — just withdraw THB from Bangkok ATMs using your YouTrip card. You get free withdrawals of up to S$400 in foreign currency per calendar month, with a 2% fee after that.

FAQs: SGD to Thai Baht

Q: What is the SGD to THB exchange rate today?
As of March 4, 2026, 1 SGD = 24.7738 THB (mid-market), down 1.49% year-on-year. Always check the live rate in the YouTrip app or XE before exchanging.

Q: What is a good SGD to THB exchange rate?
Above 25.00 THB per SGD is solid; 25.50+ is great. At 24.77 today, it’s decent — but not peak levels.

Q: How much is S$100 in Thai Baht?
At 24.7738, S$100 ≈ 2,477 THB. At last year’s high (~25.75), it would’ve been about 2,575 THB.

Q: Why is the Thai Baht strong?
A softer USD, gold flows, and stronger foreign investment have supported the baht. Thai policymakers have also flagged that the currency may be overvalued.

Q: Is it better to change THB in Singapore or Thailand?
For cash, Bangkok money changers often edge out Singapore by 0.5–1 THB. For card payments, YouTrip typically offers competitive wholesale rates with no FX fees.

Q: Where is the best place to exchange SGD to THB in Singapore?
YouTrip offers competitive in-app rates anytime. For physical cash, check major money changer hubs like Chinatown or Orchard and compare rates first.

Q: What is the SGD to THB forecast for 2026?
Most projections place the pair roughly between 23 and 25.50. A return to 27.00 looks unlikely in the near term.

Q: Can I use my YouTrip card in Thailand?
Yes — it works anywhere Mastercard is accepted, including malls, restaurants, transport and hotels. You also get up to S$400 in free overseas ATM withdrawals monthly with a 2% fee imposed thereafter.

Q: Where can I compare live SGD to THB money changer rates?
Use comparison platforms that aggregate live money changer rates across Singapore and Bangkok. Or use the YouTrip app to compare live THB rates.

Ready for Your Trip to Thailand?

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