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Wise
Rate 25.7782 · Fee S$5.00
You send
S$1,000
Recipient gets
฿25,649
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Quick answer: The cheapest way to send money from Singapore to Thailand in August 2026 is Wise, which delivers 25,649.36 THB on a 1,000 SGD transfer with a fee of S$5.00.
Last reviewed: by Awais Imran, Reviews Editor
Sending S$1,000 from Singapore to Thailand. Sorted by best value — most money received.
Source: SendMoneyCompare · Data updated every 6 hours from live provider APIs
Compare the cheapest ways to send money from Singapore to Thailand. We compare fees, exchange rates, and transfer speeds from 15+ providers so you get the most THB for your S$.
Singapore-based expats and immigrants regularly send money to Thailand. The cost difference between providers can be significant — banks typically charge 3–5% in hidden exchange rate markups, while specialist services like Wise, Remitly, and WorldRemit offer rates much closer to the mid-market rate. Our comparison shows the total THB received from each provider after all fees and markups.
Exchange rate
25.7782
Fee
S$5.00
Recipient gets
฿25,649.36
Speed
1-2 business days
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Thu 16:40Different providers excel at different things. Here's who's best for each use case on the Singapore to Thailand route.
Cheapest transfer
Wise
Delivers the most THB for your money
Fastest transfer
Remitly
Delivers in Minutes
Cash pickup
Western Union
Widest cash pickup network
Bank transfer
Wise
Best rate for bank deposit to Thailand
Sending money to Thailandis straightforward with the right provider. Here's how it works in 3 simple steps.
Choose how much SGD you want to send, compare providers above, and pick the one offering the best THB amount for your transfer to Thailand.
Enter your recipient's details in Thailand — you'll need their bank account number. Most providers verify details instantly.
Pay using bank transfer, debit card, or credit card. Track your money in real-time until it arrives — bank deposit typically takes 1–2 business days.
Make sure you have these details from your recipient before starting your transfer.
Full name
Recipient's full name as registered with their Thai bank account
Bank account number
10-digit Thai bank account number
Example: 1234567890
Bank name
Name of the recipient's bank (e.g. Bangkok Bank, Kasikornbank)
PromptPay ID
OptionalThai national ID number or mobile number registered with PromptPay for instant transfers
Example: 0812345678
Note: Thailand does not use the IBAN system. Bank transfers require a 10-digit account number and the bank name. PromptPay, Thailand's national real-time payment system, allows transfers using just a mobile number or national ID — most Thai banks support it.
See how much your recipient would get for common transfer amounts.
Wise
25.78 · 1-2 business days
InstaReM
25.74 · 1-3 business days
Western Union
25.53 · 1 business day
Remitly
25.32 · Minutes
HSBC Singapore
25.22 · 1-3 business days
OFX
25.14 · 1-3 business days
Wise
25.78 · 1-2 business days
InstaReM
25.74 · 1-3 business days
Western Union
25.53 · 1 business day
Remitly
25.32 · Minutes
HSBC Singapore
25.22 · 1-3 business days
OFX
25.14 · 1-3 business days
Wise
25.78 · 1-2 business days
InstaReM
25.74 · 1-3 business days
Western Union
25.53 · 1 business day
Remitly
25.32 · Minutes
HSBC Singapore
25.22 · 1-3 business days
OFX
25.14 · 1-3 business days
Transfer fees from Singapore to Thailand vary by provider. Specialist services charge S$0–10 per transfer, while banks charge S$25–50 plus a 2–5% exchange rate markup. The exchange rate markup is usually the bigger cost — always compare the total THB your recipient receives, not just the advertised fee.
The true cost of a money transfer has two components:
Transfer fee
The upfront charge — typically S$0–S$10 with specialist providers.
Exchange rate markup
The hidden cost — the difference between the provider's rate and the mid-market rate (25.9078).
Choose how you want to pay for your transfer. Each payment method has different costs and speeds.
PromptPay has become the dominant payment method in Thailand, processing billions of transactions annually. Bank deposit remains reliable for larger amounts, while cash pickup is available at thousands of locations including 7-Eleven stores.
Speed: 1–3 business days
Usually the cheapest option — lowest fees and no card processing charges
Speed: Minutes to hours
Fast and convenient — small card processing fee applies
Speed: Minutes to hours
Fastest option but highest fees — card issuer may charge cash advance fee
Speed: Minutes to hours
Convenient mobile payment — linked card fees apply
Speed: Varies
Pay cash at an agent location — available at select providers
Your recipient in Thailand can receive money through these delivery methods. The best option depends on their location and preferences.
Direct transfer to any Thai bank account. The standard method for recipients with bank accounts.
Instant transfer via Thailand's national real-time payment system using mobile number or Thai national ID.
Collect cash from agent locations across Thailand including 7-Eleven stores, banks, and money transfer outlets.
Important rules and requirements to know before sending money to Thailand.
Regulatory body
Bank of Thailand (BOT)
Inbound transfer limits
Incoming transfers over $50,000 equivalent must be reported to the Bank of Thailand
Documentation you may need
Most transfers from Singapore to Thailand arrive within 1–2 business days with specialist providers. Bank wires take 3–5 business days. Some providers offer instant or same-day delivery to Thailand for a small premium.
These are the most commonly used banks for receiving international transfers in Thailand.
Bangkok Bank
BKKBTHBK
Kasikornbank (KBank)
KASITHBK
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB)
SICOTHBK
Krung Thai Bank
KRTHTHBK
Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri)
AYUDTHBK
TMBThanachart Bank (ttb)
TMBKTHBK
The cheapest option changes daily based on exchange rates. Use our comparison table above to see today's rates from every provider. Specialist services like Wise, Remitly, and OFX consistently offer better value than banks.
Most specialist providers deliver to Thailand within 1–2 business days. Some offer instant delivery for certain payment methods. Bank wires typically take 3–5 business days.
Costs depend on the provider's fee and exchange rate markup. Compare all providers in our table above to see exactly how much THB your recipient would receive from a S$1,000 transfer today.
Yes, all the providers we compare support online transfers from Singapore to Thailand. Most also offer mobile apps. You can typically pay by bank transfer, debit card, or credit card.
Money transfer services are almost always cheaper. Banks typically charge S$25–50 per wire plus a 2–5% exchange rate markup. Specialist providers charge S$0–10 with markups under 1%, saving you significantly on every transfer to Thailand.
Everything about sending money to Thailand
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