Thailand’s Virtual Banking Licences: New Guidelines Released

On 4 March 2024, the Notification of the Ministry of Finance Re: Criteria, Methods, and Conditions of the Application for a Licence and Issuance of a Licence to Operate a Virtual Bank (“Notification“), dated 20 February 2024, was published in the Government Gazette. The Notification provides guidance on the process for applying for a virtual bank licence, as well as the relevant criteria, requirements and conditions.

The Notification will become effective on 19 March 2024. A “virtual bank” regulated under this Notification is one which operates entirely online. Such virtual banks are potentially able to offer efficient financial services through digital channels, which would be principally operated by an operator who has the necessary expertise in technology, digital services, and data analytics. Conducting banking services online could save operational costs and also promote accessibility to financial services for underserved or unserved customers.

This Update provides a high-level summary of the virtual bank application process and key requirements.

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