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Siam Commercial Bank inks MOU with Thailand Privilege Card

It will provide financing and investment services to card members.

Siam Commercial Bank has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Thailand Privilege Card Co., to offer card members financing and investment services.

Thailand Privilege Card is a long-term visa privilege provider for foreign clients residing in Thailand. It is supervised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Privileges offered include a full range of financial and investment products and solutions, such as Thai baht and foreign currency deposit account opening, convenience financial transactions via the SCB EASY app, and a team of professional investment consultants. 

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