Editorial: editorial@thebaht.com
Advertising: ads@thebaht.com
Technical: tech@thebaht.com

What to send us

For editorial corrections, include the page URL, the sentence or figure you are querying, and the source you believe is more current. The Baht covers exchange rates, provider comparisons, travel money, expat finance, and Thailand cost planning, so precise page references help us check the issue quickly.

Advertising and partnerships

For advertising, include the brand, landing page, campaign dates, market, and whether you are asking about sponsored editorial, newsletter sponsorship, display placement, or a data partnership. We do not sell rankings inside provider comparisons, and sponsored content must be labelled clearly.

Technical and data issues

If a rate, chart, calculator, or page is not loading correctly, send the URL, device, browser, approximate time, and a screenshot if useful. Mid-market reference rates are refreshed from public data feeds and may differ slightly from provider quotes because providers add spreads and fees.

Corrections policy in practice

Corrections are handled as editorial work, not as customer service scripts. If a reader spots a wrong fee, outdated visa requirement, incorrect provider limit, broken calculator value, or unclear disclosure, we check the page against the strongest available source and update the wording where needed. Useful evidence includes a provider fee page, official Thai government page, Bank of Thailand release, payment receipt with personal details removed, or a dated screenshot of the quote being challenged.

For exchange-rate questions, include whether you are comparing the mid-market reference rate, the provider's customer rate, or the final amount after fees. Those are different numbers. The Baht uses mid-market rates as a neutral baseline because they make spreads visible, but the amount a reader receives can also depend on card funding, weekend pricing, receiving-bank charges, compliance checks, and the receiving account type.

Reader questions

Reader questions are welcome when they are specific enough to answer in public. A useful question might be: "I need to send £5,000 for a condo deposit next month; should I split it?" or "Is it better to take cash or use Wise in Thailand for a two-week trip?" We cannot give personal regulated advice, but we can explain the mechanics, trade-offs, and sources a reader should check before acting.

If your question involves immigration, tax, legal status, pension treatment, insurance coverage, or a large property payment, say so clearly. Those areas may need a qualified professional. The Baht can explain common rules and practical money movement issues, but it cannot replace legal, tax, immigration, or financial advice.

Provider and PR enquiries

Providers can send corrections, rate-methodology notes, product updates, and compliance information to editorial@thebaht.com. We are especially interested in transparent fee schedules, weekend pricing rules, transfer limits, Thai receiving-bank behaviour, and examples that show the final baht received. We do not accept vague claims such as "best rate" without evidence.

PR pitches should be relevant to Thai Baht exchange rates, UK-to-Thailand transfers, travel money, expat finance, Thai banking, insurance, retirement planning, or the cost of living in Thailand. Generic finance commentary and unrelated startup announcements are usually ignored.

Expected response times

We normally respond within 48 hours. Correction requests that affect current pricing, provider rankings, or reader safety are prioritised over general pitches. Advertising enquiries are handled separately from editorial corrections so commercial conversations do not influence ranking decisions or factual updates.

For urgent data problems, put "rate issue" or "calculator issue" in the subject line. Include the affected URL, the figure shown, the figure expected, and the source you are comparing against. That gives us enough context to reproduce the issue and update the page if the evidence supports it.