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What credit cards can I use in Thailand?
Question 1: Do you take a credit card or a savings card to travel to Thailand? There are a lot of useless things mentioned above ... I have been to Thailand twice ... and suggested that I make an appointment with the Bank of China to change them and take them away. The exchange rate is higher. When I went there in July, for example, the exchange rate of China Bank was 1 RMB to RMB 4.7, and it was a little more than RMB 5 when I arrived in Thailand, and there was a certain percentage of handling fee. ATM machines in different banks are different, and the green ATM machine (I forget which bank) is cheaper.

Huaxia Bank's overseas credit card seems to be free to swipe it for the first time every day. You can consider it. As for whether to lose it or not, it's up to you. Just like a passport, don't let him lose it. The remaining Thai baht was spent at the airport duty-free shop on the way back!

Question 2: Can I use UnionPay credit card in Thailand? Hello, at present, there are two basic credit card lines in our bank, UnionPay line and international line (VISA, MASTERCARD, JCB or American Express, etc. ). swipe your card on UnionPay online and settle directly in RMB; If you swipe your card on an international line, it will be settled in US dollars. Since the credit card consumption abroad will be settled in US dollars, if the consumption amount is not US dollars, there will be an exchange fee between the two currencies, that is, 65438+ 0.5% of the transaction amount, and the exchange fee will be charged by the bank on behalf of international organizations. If the consumption amount is USD, no settlement fee will be charged. If you use a full-currency credit card, you can spend in any foreign currency in the world, and there is no currency exchange fee. The function of purchasing foreign exchange will be automatically activated, and foreign currency consumption will be repaid with RMB. )

Question 3: What credit card is more suitable for Thailand? 1. First of all, if you want more concessions from merchants, you must first exclude state-owned banks. China Merchants Everbright Industrial CITIC Pudong Guangfa (our district) left; 2. If you want to score easily, you should put in one point in 20 yuan, so you are excluded. Guangfa credit card only uses password to spend, which is not safe and directly KO. Pufa doesn't advocate credit cards, so there are definitely not many activities in the local area. Call me through their headquarters when I'm doing it, so I won't consider it. The rest, Xingye is one yuan and one cent, which can be spent by points, borrowed in advance, 400 points can be spent as one yuan, and points can be spent on the machine without changing those useless gifts. It is convenient for us to go shopping in New Mart. Everbright's Foca card can be automatically staged, and any brush can automatically divide 12 attacks, which is very advantageous. In addition, I often send some coupons from Pizza Hut or McDonald's, which is very good; Citic doesn't feel anything, it's dull, but it's brushed back and there's no bright spot. 3. Personal opinion, Xingye is still bright.

Question 4: What credit cards are available in Thailand and China? Credit cards of most banks can be used, but it is necessary to see clearly what signs are on the credit cards: if there is only the China UnionPay logo, you can only spend it in shopping malls with the UnionPay logo in Thailand, and other shopping malls cannot spend it; If the card is marked with Visa or Master, you can only spend it in the shopping mall with the corresponding logo.

Question 5: What is the best credit card for Thailand? In most cases, citizens with full capacity for civil conduct (citizens aged 65,438+08 in Chinese mainland) who have a certain direct source of income can apply for a credit card from the issuing bank; Applicants for credit cards must have a stable job and a stable source of income, and provide guarantees to banks. The forms of guarantee include personal guarantee, unit guarantee and personal fund guarantee.

Question 6: Do you use a credit card or a savings card (both UnionPay) to travel to Thailand? 10 points Parents are advised to bring a UnionPay credit card and a UnionPay savings card. Because it is more suitable to use a credit card to buy things in supermarkets and shopping malls (it will be safer), if you need to withdraw cash or exchange Thai baht, a savings card will be more secure. And there are still two things to do when going out (try not to put money and cards together). However, if you live in a coastal city or a first-and second-tier city in China, I suggest you exchange Thai baht. I suggest you exchange some Thai baht for consumption locally, because you can exchange it when the exchange rate is economical, and you can also save the handling fee by exchanging it in Thailand. And now Thailand requires tourists to carry 20,000 baht (equivalent to 4,000 yuan) and conduct spot checks on arrival.

First, a savings card. In Thailand, all UnionPay cards can be exchanged for Thai baht locally. The exchange method is as follows:

1, a specialized exchange shop (said to be a small exchange shop, but it will still be relatively higher than the normal international exchange rate);

There are many self-service ATMs in the street, but the UnionPay logo is required. Basically, the exchange rate of Green Shop or ATM is the most cost-effective. It is recommended not to exchange it at the airport, because the exchange rate will be very uneconomical.

However, it should be noted that in Thailand, local ATMs or local banks are required to exchange money (local banks in Thailand and domestic card-issuing banks will charge separate fees), generally ranging from RMB 20 10- RMB each time, depending on the charging methods of major banks. It is suggested to apply for a Huaxia Bank Business Travel Card as an emergency backup. This card can be withdrawn and exchanged once a day at home and abroad, that is to say, in Thailand, the card is exchanged once a day, and there is no handling fee from the issuing bank, only the handling fee from the local teller machine in Thailand (about RMB 6- 10 yuan).

Second, credit cards. Credit cards are used for credit card consumption. This year, Bank of China launched a free credit card, which has the same function (that is, it reduces the foreign exchange handling fee, but the total number of times is limited), and it is chip-based. This kind of card will be relatively safe to consume abroad, because bar code cards have been proved to be decipherable by some foreign criminal groups, so try to use chip cards for safety. In addition, in most regular large supermarkets or hotels, if you have a UnionPay card reader, you can also use this card. The exchange rate is traded in real time, the points are doubled and the handling fee is discounted. There will be cashback activities in the near future (there will be different preferential stages at different times, so it is recommended to call Bank of China for enquiry).

So parents are advised to prepare some cash, a credit card and a savings card to travel.

Question 7: What bank card can I use to go to Thailand? 30 points Most Southeast Asian countries think that VISA is the main way to use credit cards; UnionPay cards are limited to ATM withdrawals (cash) with UnionPay logo. Therefore, it is recommended to get a credit card in addition to the UnionPay ATM card!

Question 8: Do I have to use a credit card to go to Thailand? Why do I need a credit card? Never used a credit card, and now there are new rules. Foreigners entering the country may be randomly checked to see if they have 20,000 baht on them. If not, they may be refused entry. It's just that so many people may not draw you, so be prepared just in case. Besides, 20 thousand yuan is not much, which is about 4 thousand.

Question 9: Which bank card is convenient for traveling to Thailand? Anyone with UnionPay standard can do it!

Question 10: 1 What kind of bank card can be used in Thailand? This bank card has the lowest handling fee for withdrawing money, and now it is the lowest 100 baht. 2. The remaining handling fee is almost the same. You can also withdraw money from JCB, Visa and Master cards.

3. Generally, ATMs can be found in front of convenience stores 7- 1 1, airports, shopping malls and supermarkets all over Thailand. Green K Bank and Purple Blue can withdraw up to 20,000 baht a day, and Yellow Bank can withdraw up to 30,000 baht a day-if you want to know the withdrawal amount, just insert the card.

4. You can use a common bank card or above, and there is no charge for swiping the card.