Planning a trip to Thailand from Singapore? Whether youāre exploring Bangkokās vibrant streets, chilling on a beach in Phuket, or devouring street food in Chiang Mai, having access to cash is essential. If youāre looking for a Thailand ATM withdrawal guide, weāve got you covered.
ATM withdrawals in Thailand come with fees and potential mark-ups on exchange rates. Hereās everything you need to know to avoid unnecessary charges and make the most of every Thai Baht!
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Table of Contents:The answer to this is yes and no. While debit and credit cards are widely accepted in big cities like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai ā especially in malls, hotels, and upscale restaurants ā cash is still king in many places, such as:
So, while you can rely on your card for bigger purchases, having some Thai Baht on hand is still a smart move. Better to be prepared than stuck in a situation where you canāt pay for that delicious mango sticky rice or impromptu tuk-tuk ride!Ā
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ATMs in Thailand generally accept Mastercard and Visa debit and credit cards. So, if youāre carrying one of those, you should be able to withdraw cash without any issues. That said, itās always a good idea to check with your bank or card provider before you travel.
To locate the nearest ATM during your trip, use these global ATM locators:Ā
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ATMs are everywhere in Thailandās major cities and towns. These are some common, convenient locations to withdraw Thai Baht from with your Mastercard or Visa card:Ā
*The information stated above is true as of 2 March 2026
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Hereās how you can withdraw Thai Baht at Thailand ATMs with YouTrip in 4 easy steps:
1⣠Locate an ATM displaying any of these logos and insert your YouTrip cardĀ
2⣠Select āSaving accountā
3⣠Key in your 4-digit ATM & Card PINĀ
4⣠Withdraw your desired amount in THB
Enjoy FREE S$400 monthly withdrawals with YouTrip per calendar month with a 2% fee imposed thereafterĀ
And there you have it ā you wonāt ever have to worry about running out of cash in Thailand.
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Withdrawing cash from an ATM in Thailand isnāt free (unfortunately). Hereās a breakdown of what you might be charged:Ā
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Most banks in Thailand have a maximum withdrawal limit between 20,000 THB and 30,000 THB (~S$809-S$1,214) per withdrawal.
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When withdrawing cash at a Thai ATM, you might be asked whether you wish to withdraw in Thai Baht (THB) or Singapore Dollars (SGD). Always choose THB! If you select SGD, the ATM applies Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which gives you a poor exchange rate with extra fees.Ā Ā
On top of that, some Thai banks also add a 1% markup on exchange rates, so keep this in mind when calculating your total costs.
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Short Answer: Use a multi-currency card.
When travelling overseas, itās important to get a multi-currency card that can help you save on foreign exchange rates and pesky fees. A multi-currency card allows you to spend like a local without the usual markups or extra charges your typical bank would normally charge ā some even waive the FX fees entirely.
Below is a quick comparison between some of the best multi-currency cards in Singapore:
| YouTrip | Revolut | Wise | Amaze | Trust | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| THB Exchange Rate | 1 SGD = 24.73 THB | 1 SGD = 24.71 THB | 1 SGD = 24.58 THB | 1 SGD = 24.70 THB | 1 SGD = 24.32 THB |
| FX Fees | None | On weekdays:Ā No fees apply if youāre within your planās fair usage limitĀ On weekends: 1% fee applies regardless of your plan | Transaction Fee:Ā None Currency Conversion Fee:Ā From 0.26% | FX transactions:Ā No fees Domestic (SGD) Transactions:Ā 1% fee (min. S$0.50) when paired with a linked card | None |
| ATM Withdrawal Fees | S$400 free per month *2% fee applies thereafter | S$350/5 withdrawals free per month *2% fee applies thereafter | Up to S$350/month 2 or less withdrawals: Free 3 or more withdrawals: S$1.50 per withdrawal More than S$350/month 2 or less withdrawals: 1.75% fee 3 or more withdrawals: S$1.50 + 1.75% fee | 2% fee on all amounts withdrawn | None |
*Rates taken as of 2 Mar 2026
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Getting cash in Thailand doesnāt have to be a headache. Stick to AEON Bank ATMs for low local ATM fees, check the fees before hitting āOKā, and keep some smaller Thai Baht bills for day-to-day expenses. Plus, donāt forget to bring along your YouTrip card for the best THB rates all day and enjoy free* S$400 ATM withdrawals monthly! With this guide, youāll be ready to enjoy Thailand without stressing about cash flow. Now go out there and have a blast!
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Happy travels!
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