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Exchanging euros for baht in Phuket is something most European travelers sort out within the first day or two on the island. EXFM is a licensed service (Bank of Thailand license No. MC225670007) offering a competitive EUR-to-baht rate and several convenient ways to get cash or cashless baht.
Why plan your euro exchange ahead
Thailand's official currency is the Thai baht (THB), and paying directly in euros isn't practical on the island — most places don't accept it, and where they do, the rate works against you. Rates for EUR to baht can vary by a few percent between exchange points, and airport or hotel counters typically offer worse terms than a specialized service.
That's why travelers and long-term residents from Europe planning an extended stay — renting a villa, paying school fees, or making regular transfers — tend to choose a reliable exchange service with a transparent rate ahead of time.

Ways to exchange euros for baht in Phuket
Exchange in person at an EXFM office in Surin, Karon or Rawai (for amounts from around 150,000 baht, a passport is required) — or message a manager, who'll confirm the delivery method available for your hotel, villa or condo anywhere on the island.
All EXFM operations run under a Bank of Thailand license (No. MC225670007) and AML/KYC standards — the rate is locked in before funds move, and fees are transparent and known in advance.
How to exchange euros with EXFM
- Contact an EXFM manager via Telegram, WhatsApp or phone.
- Confirm the current EUR-to-baht rate and the amount to exchange.
- Send your euros to the details provided.
- A manager confirms the delivery method available for your location and gets your baht to you.
For amounts from 150,000 baht, a passport is required — no additional documentation about the source of funds is needed.
Safe exchange: what to watch for
Only work with licensed services. A copy of the Bank of Thailand license should be visible in the office or provided on request.
Confirm the rate in advance. It should match what the manager quoted — no hidden deductions in the final amount.
Count your cash on the spot — in front of the exchange staff or courier, checking the notes for authenticity.
Keep your receipt — it can help if you need to confirm the transaction later.
EXFM offices in Phuket
EXFM has three offices on the island:
- Surin: 106, 14 Soi 8, Had Surin, Choeng Thale, Sub-district, Phuket 83110, Thailand.
- Karon: 4 Karon Rd, Karon, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand.
- Rawai: 30, 11 4030 Rawai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83100, Thailand.
Hours: Mon-Sun, 10:00–22:00 daily at all three. Phone (Surin office): +66 65 514 8626 — messengers are the fastest way to reach us.
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