The Baht is a UK-based independent publication. This page sets out exactly how the site makes money, how commercial relationships are disclosed, and how those relationships are kept separate from editorial judgement.

Affiliate relationships

The Baht earns commission when readers sign up for or use some products mentioned on the site. Current or intended relationships include Wise, Currencies Direct, Remitly, and other providers relevant to Thai Baht transfers, cards, travel money, or expat finance. Affiliate links may use tracking domains or campaign parameters, and those links are marked with sponsored or nofollow attributes where appropriate.

How disclosures affect rankings

They do not. The provider comparison on the Send page is ranked by total Thai Baht received on a real test transfer, with fee, exchange-rate spread, speed, reliability, and clarity recorded separately. If a non-affiliate provider gives the reader a better outcome, it should rank ahead of an affiliate provider. If an affiliate relationship changes, the editorial standard does not.

Editorial independence

No provider can buy favourable placement in editorial copy, article headlines, or provider rankings. Sponsored content must be labelled. Provider PR teams may offer data, quotes, interviews, product access, or previews, but acceptance does not guarantee coverage or a favourable conclusion.

Corrections and conflicts

If a commercial relationship creates a material conflict, it is disclosed on the relevant page. Readers can challenge a provider ranking, factual claim, or disclosure by emailing editorial@thebaht.com. Corrections are handled under the editorial standards policy.

Not financial advice

Nothing on this site constitutes personal financial advice. The Baht is not regulated by the FCA. You remain responsible for checking provider terms, latest rates, legal requirements, tax rules, and whether a product is suitable for your circumstances.

Last updated: 22 May 2026.