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Vol. 1 · No. 1 · Mon 8 Jun 2026 The pound buys 43.819 baht today Latest daily mid-market snapshot · 8 June 2026
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A magazine about money, travel and life in Thailand.

Vol. 1 · No. 1 Forecast, rates, expat finance
10 Thai Baht equals

A$0.4299AUD

at 0.0430, the mid-market reference rate. 1 THB = 0.0430 AUD
Mid-market · Latest daily mid-market snapshot · 8 June 2026 · Source: ExchangeRate-API (open.er-api.com)

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Turning 10 THB to AUD into a real quote

The number above is the clean reference rate. A bank, card, exchange booth or transfer app can still change the final amount through a spread, fee, weekend rate, payment-method cost or receiving-bank charge. For bigger conversions, compare the live quote before sending.

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What this rate actually means

Quick answer: 10 THB to AUD is 0.4299 AUD at the latest daily mid-market reference rate. People also search this as "10thb to aud", "10 thb to aud" and "10 baht to aud".

The figure above is the mid-market rate, the midpoint reference used to compare quotes. It carries no consumer margin, which is why the exact rate you receive from a bank, card, exchange booth, or transfer provider can be different.

Every consumer channel has a cost somewhere: a visible fee, a weaker exchange rate, card funding costs, weekend pricing, receiving-bank fees, or transfer limits. On a 10 THB conversion, a small spread can matter more than the headline fee.

The Baht uses a daily mid-market reference snapshot from ExchangeRate-API (open.er-api.com). Browser pages may refresh to the latest available API value, but this is still a consumer reference rate, not a guaranteed bank or provider quote. The historical trend chart uses European Central Bank reference rates via the Frankfurter API, which publishes one fixing per working day, so the latest point on the chart can differ slightly from the headline figure. For the practical question of who pays closest to this rate, see our provider leaderboard, last checked 23 May 2026, 15:05 BST, and the full methodology.