Popped down to HH Sunday and went to Bangkok Bank with the future Mrs nisakiman yesterday morning to open an account. We were initially told, politely but firmly, sorry but no can do. The lady in the bank gave me a printed sheet entitled "Account opening for Tourist Visa Holders - Reference Requirements".
It says if you want to open an account, submit your passport with a letter of recommendation as follows: (and I quote verbatim)
a) A letter of recommendation from a reputable company, an embassy or an international organization located in Thailand.
The letter should clearly confirm your identification document and be signed by authorized officers.
or
b) A letter of recommendation from your bank abroad. This must be a bank which is acceptable to Bangkok Bank and sent to Bangkok Bank via SWIFT. (It then details the format the letter should take.)
or
c) A letter of recommendation from a person acceptable to Bangkok Bank such as an existing customer of Bangkok Bank. (It again gives details of how this must be done.)
Kindly note that Bangkok Bank is not obliged to accept the recommendation. This is at our own discretion and we reserve the right not to provide any reason for our decision.
That is the official stance - apparently the banks were obliged to tighten up on the law last year sometime.
However, while I was reading through this sheet about references, tgf was chatting to the lady in charge of opening accounts. As I mentioned in my original post, tgf is an accountant, a member of the Thai federation of accountants (or something like that) and also has an account with Bangkok Bank. Suddenly account application forms appeared, were filled in, copies taken of passport, 5300 baht handed over (5000 into the new account, 300 admin), and I walked out with an account in my name and a Visa debit card.
According to Mrs nisakiman-to-be, they really aren't dishing out accounts to farang easily these days, so I think I was lucky to walk in and get it immediately.
So there you have it - the latest on opening a Thai bank account!
