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Thailand Welcomes First Virtual Banks

Groundbreaking Approvals Announced
WadiBy WadiJune 19, 2025No Comments7 Views
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Three Consortia Win Licenses

Thailand’s financial landscape is set for transformation as the Ministry of Finance greenlit three virtual banking licenses on June 19, 2025, the Bank of Thailand revealed. These branchless, online-only banks, led by SCB X, Krungthai Bank (KTB), and Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group’s ACM Holding, aim to modernize the sector. The decision marks a pivotal step toward enhancing digital financial access, with operations expected to begin by mid-2026.

SCB X Consortium’s Vision

Technology-Driven Innovation

The SCB X consortium, comprising Siam Commercial Bank’s holding company, South Korea’s KakaoBank, and China’s WeBank, secured one license. Known for cutting-edge technology, this group plans to leverage advanced digital platforms to serve Thailand’s underbanked populations. Their focus on transparency and accessibility aligns with the central bank’s goal of fostering inclusive financial services, positioning them as a key player in the virtual banking revolution.

KTB’s Strategic Partnership

Broad Reach Through Alliances

Krungthai Bank, partnering with telecom giant Advanced Info Service (AIS) and PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR), clinched the second license. This consortium combines KTB’s banking expertise with AIS’s 50 million subscribers and OR’s extensive retail network, including Cafe Amazon. Their robust customer base and digital capabilities aim to deliver tailored financial products, particularly for rural and underserved communities.

CP Group’s TrueMoney Advantage

Retail Network Powers ACM Holding

ACM Holding, backed by CP Group’s Ascend Money and operator of the TrueMoney app, won the third license. With a nationwide network spanning 15,000 7-Eleven stores, 2,450 Lotus’s outlets, and True’s 33.8 million mobile users, this group is poised to bridge financial gaps for small businesses and retail customers. Their emphasis on user-friendly digital solutions underscores their commitment to financial inclusion.

Rigorous Selection Process

Five Applicants Vetted Thoroughly

The Bank of Thailand and Finance Ministry evaluated five applicants between March 20 and September 19, 2024, selecting the three winners after a meticulous review. Unsuccessful contenders included the Shopee-led Sea Ltd consortium, partnered with Bangkok Bank and BTS Group’s VGI, and the Lighthub Asset group with WeLab. The process prioritized qualifications, business plans, and technological prowess to ensure robust, consumer-focused virtual banks.

Boosting Competition and Inclusion

Financial Sector Set for Overhaul

The central bank hailed the approvals as a “landmark decision” to modernize Thailand’s financial sector while maintaining stability. Virtual banks are designed to enhance competition, lower costs, and serve unbanked segments, including SMEs. By leveraging data and technology, these banks aim to offer efficient, accessible services, reducing reliance on cash and integrating informal economies into the formal financial system.

Next Steps for Licensees

One-Year Prep for Launch

The approved consortia must now establish public limited companies and meet stringent Finance Ministry conditions. A readiness assessment by the Bank of Thailand will precede final operating licenses. With a year to prepare, the groups are expected to roll out services by mid-2026, promising a new era of digital banking that prioritizes innovation, inclusion, and economic growth in Thailand.

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