With Thailand as your destination for travel, work or leisure, accessing cash via ATMs is often necessary. However, without the right precautions you may incur high fees or unfavourable conversions. With DogPay, you can better manage your funds and avoid common pitfalls.
1. ATM Availability & Basics
- In Thailand’s major cities and tourist zones, ATMs are very common: you’ll find them at bank branches, shopping centres, convenience stores and airports.
- In more remote islands or rural areas, ATM availability may be limited — so it’s wise to carry some cash as a backup.
- Most ATMs accept major international debit/credit cards (Visa, Mastercard etc). Nonetheless, check with your home bank about overseas withdrawal support.
2. Fees, Withdrawal Limits & Smart Practices
- Typical ATM fee for foreign-card withdrawals in Thailand is around ฿220 per transaction (though it varies).
- Some banks charge lower fees (e.g., AEON Bank ~฿150) but may limit the withdrawal amount per transaction.
- To minimise total cost, withdraw a larger amount less frequently, rather than many small withdrawals.
- If prompted to choose “charge in your home currency” at the ATM, decline and select “charge in THB (Thai Baht)” — this avoids poor conversion rates or hidden mark-ups.
3. Why Use DogPay?
Here’s how DogPay can simplify your money management in Thailand:
- Multi-currency wallet + smart settlement: Load your account ahead of travel; DogPay lets you pay seamlessly when in Thailand, reducing reliance on cash.
- Transparent fees, clarity on cost: With DogPay you can clearly see how much you’re spending, avoid nasty surprises from ATM fees.
- Payments everywhere: Use DogPay card/account in stores, restaurants or online — cash becomes backup.
- Security & peace of mind: Monitor spending, lock your card or account via the app, and stay in control even while abroad.
4. Practical Tips
- Before departure: top up your DogPay account and ensure your card’s international usage is enabled.
- On arrival: use DogPay for major payments (accommodation, transport); only use cash for minor emergencies or places that don’t accept cards.
- If you must use an ATM:
- Choose bank-brand machines (e.g., Bangkok Bank, Krungsri) not less-regulated kiosks.
- Withdraw an optimal amount once rather than multiple times.
- Always select settlement in THB.
- Set up alerts/lock functions in the DogPay app to keep your account secure.
5. Final Takeaway
Thailand should be about exploring markets, beaches, culture and cuisine — not worrying about high cash-withdrawal fees or hidden conversion loses. With DogPay, you’ll handle the financial side smartly so you can enjoy the experience fully.
DogPay — smarter payments for your Thailand journey.













