Thailand/Payments

Deposits & Withdrawals for Traders in Thailand

Complete guide on funding your trading account using TrueMoney, PromptPay, local bank transfers, and safely withdrawing money in Thailand.

For traders in Thailand, funding your trading account is now much easier thanks to local digital wallets and direct bank transfers. This guide covers everything you need to know about deposits, withdrawals, and how to avoid common funding mistakes.

Key facts for traders in Thailand

  • Local currency: THB (Thai Baht)
  • Most popular methods: TrueMoney & PromptPay + PromptPay (QR Code)
  • Typical minimum deposit: ฿300 - ฿500
  • Average withdrawal time: Instant to 24 hours
  • Regulator: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC Thailand)

Top funding methods in Thailand

Most international brokers now support local payment gateways, allowing you to deposit directly in THB without needing a credit card or international wire transfer.

Digital wallets

Fast deposits from your mobile app. Ideal for quickly funding your trading account.

TrueMoneyRabbit LINE PayShopeePayPaotang
Speed Instant
Fees Low (0–2%)

Local bank transfer

Secure transfers from your banking app via PromptPay (QR Code).

Kasikorn BankSCBBangkok Bank +2 more
Speed 10–30 minutes
Fees Very low

How to deposit: step-by-step

1

Log in to your broker

Go to the “Deposit” or “Funds” section in your trading account.

2

Choose your payment method

Select “Local Bank Transfer” or a specific wallet like “TrueMoney” if it is supported.

3

Enter the deposit amount

Set the amount you want to deposit in THB. The system will show the current exchange rate if your account base currency is USD.

4

Complete the payment

You will be redirected to scan a QR code (PromptPay (QR Code)) or to log in to your wallet app. Follow the instructions to authorize the transfer.

5

Wait for confirmation

Wallet deposits are usually instant. Bank transfers typically take around 10–30 minutes before the balance appears in your trading account.

Withdrawal process and key rules

In most cases, withdrawals must go back to the same method you used to deposit. This is called the “Closed Loop” policy and is required by financial regulators to prevent money laundering.

Closed Loop Policy

If you deposited ฿300 via TrueMoney, you will usually need to withdraw at least that amount back to your TrueMoney account before using another method.

Withdrawal best practices

  • Complete KYC verification before your first withdrawal.
  • Ensure your full name matches exactly across all accounts (broker ↔ bank/wallet).
  • Test with a small withdrawal first (for example ฿300).
  • Expect processing to take around Instant to 24 hours.

Common withdrawal issues

  • Name mismatch (for example “John D. Cruz” vs “John dela Cruz”).
  • Account not fully verified (missing ID or proof of address).
  • Trying to withdraw to a wallet or bank account that belongs to someone else.
  • Requesting a withdrawal before the deposit method has been fully confirmed.

Documents required for verification

Before your first withdrawal, your broker will ask you to verify your identity. This is a one-time process required by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC Thailand).

You will need:

  • ID document: Thai National ID or Passport
  • Proof of address: Bank Statement