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Do I need to make an appointment to exchange Thai baht at Bank of China?
Bank of China does not require you to make an appointment in advance for foreign currency exchange, but if the amount of exchange is large, it is recommended to make an appointment 1-2 days in advance.
If you are exchanging cash, you must go to the bank counter. You need to bring your valid ID to the counter to fill in the foreign exchange purchase application form before you can exchange.
If the money is in the card, you can redeem it at the ATM machine first, and then withdraw cash directly at the bank counter.
Online banking exchange: Log in to online banking, select investment and financial management, click on foreign exchange settlement and sales, select RMB foreign exchange purchase to operate, and then go to the bank to withdraw cash.
Extended information:
Designated banks for foreign exchange exchange are various commercial banks that have been approved by the state to operate foreign exchange business, such as Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China and China Construction Bank. It is illegal to conduct foreign currency exchange outside designated foreign exchange banks and legal foreign currency exchange offices.
The foreign currencies that can be exchanged in my country mainly include: British pound, Hong Kong dollar, US dollar, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, Swedish krona, Danish krone, Norwegian krone, Japanese yen, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, euro, Macau pataca dollar , Philippine Peso, Thai Baht, New Zealand Dollar, South Korean Won, etc. Other foreign currencies cannot be exchanged in our country.
The Thai baht (ISO4217 code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand, issued by the Bank of Thailand, the central bank of Thailand. 1 baht is equal to 100 satangs. From the 9th series to the 16th series, every Thai baht banknote and coin has the head of King Rama IX of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, printed and minted on the front. Since April 6, 2018, the 17th series of Thai baht has been issued, and the banknotes and coins have been changed to the portrait of King Rama X Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Currently, there are five banknotes in circulation in Thailand: 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 baht, and six coins of 25, 50 satang and 1, 2, 5 and 10 baht. 1 baht is equal to 100 satangs.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Thai Baht
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