Reach UK-based expats, Thailand-bound travellers, and readers comparing money-transfer providers, cards, cash, exchange booths, and Thai Baht rates.

Available placements

Advertising options include clearly labelled sponsored articles, newsletter sponsorship, display placements, and data-led partnerships. Sponsored editorial must be useful to the reader, relevant to Thailand money or travel decisions, and labelled so there is no confusion between advertising and editorial analysis.

What we will not sell

Provider rankings, comparison-table positions, editorial conclusions, and correction decisions are not for sale. Affiliate or sponsorship relationships may exist, but they do not decide which provider is recommended. That separation is explained in the disclosure policy and editorial standards.

Start a conversation

Email ads@thebaht.com with your brand, target market, campaign dates, landing page, compliance constraints, and preferred placement. Include any regulated-finance disclosures we would need to show to UK readers.

Audience fit

The Baht is most useful for readers making practical money decisions connected to Thailand. Typical readers are UK residents sending money to Thai family, British retirees planning income transfers, travellers comparing cards and cash, expats choosing a Thai bank route, and readers tracking GBP/THB before a larger payment. Advertising works best when it helps those readers understand a real choice rather than interrupting them with a generic offer.

Relevant categories include international money transfer, multicurrency accounts, travel cards, expat insurance, Thailand property services, relocation support, tax and pension advice, Thai banking support, and tools that help readers compare or document money movement. Products outside those areas need a clear reason to belong on the site.

Editorial boundaries

Advertising cannot buy a provider ranking, comparison-table position, review score, editorial conclusion, correction decision, or recommendation language. If a sponsor appears in a comparison page, the editorial benchmark still needs to reflect the rate, fee, speed, and final amount available to a realistic reader. If a provider performs poorly in a test, payment does not change that result.

Sponsored articles must be labelled clearly and must still be useful. A good sponsored piece might explain how a provider handles large transfers, what documents a reader needs for a Thai property payment, or how weekend exchange-rate pricing works. A weak sponsored piece simply repeats sales claims without numbers, sources, or practical detail. We reserve the right to reject sponsored content that would make the site less trustworthy.

Required disclosure

Financial and travel advertisers should provide all mandatory compliance wording before publication. That includes risk warnings, eligibility limits, jurisdiction limits, fee notes, offer expiry dates, affiliate terms, and any claim substantiation. If a promotion changes, expires, or becomes unavailable, the advertiser should tell us quickly so the page can be updated or removed.

Affiliate links are marked with sponsored or nofollow attributes where appropriate. Commercial pages should make the relationship understandable to readers. The Baht disclosure policy explains how affiliate links are handled across provider pages and why commercial relationships do not decide rankings.

Campaign information to include

When contacting us, include the campaign objective, target geography, desired dates, landing page, budget range, compliance contact, creative assets, tracking requirements, and whether the placement is sponsorship, display, newsletter, or a data-led partnership. For provider campaigns, include current fees, supported routes, transfer limits, delivery times, and customer-service constraints for Thailand-related transfers.

Measurement

The Baht uses privacy-respecting analytics. We can discuss campaign-level performance reporting, but we do not add invasive tracking that conflicts with the site's privacy approach. Good campaigns are measured by qualified reader action, not only raw impressions.