![]() Loads of Chinese tourists have been missing from Thailand’s major touristĭestinations this year thanks to China’s Covid-zero policy. Thailand every year, mostly arriving in big groups on guided tours. ![]() Represent 60% of LTR visa applications made to date, according to Chinese media.īefore the pandemic, Chinese nationals topped the list of foreign arrivals in In September, Thailand launched the 10-year Long Term Resident (LTR) visa toĪttract foreigners with ‘high potential’ into the kingdom. Last month, police warned the public against counterfeit 1,000 baht banknotes inĬirculation, also in Udon Thani province. Police said they are checking CCTV footage to expedite their search for whoeverĭumped the fake cash under the tree. Police suspect that the Laos kip and Japanese yen are also affected. Police confirmed that all the 100 baht and 1,000 baht banknotes were fake. Officers from Mueang Udon Thani Police Station inspected the cash, which wouldĪmount to over 500,000 baht if it was real. Was mostly 100 baht banknotes mixed with Laos kip and Japanese yen, so the The delivery driver said he couldn’t tell if the money was real. Somsak said he was shocked, so he called his friends to look. ![]() When he spotted the cash scattered underneath a mahogany tree near Ban Mak. He said he backed out on his motorbike to go and buy a coffee The 43-year-old Somsak Sirikhan driver was sitting waiting for a job with five or The cash – amounting to over 500,000 baht – is suspected to be fake. Scattered beneath a tree in Udon Thani city center, northeast Thailand. ![]() This morning, a delivery driver stumbled across a store of Thai, Japanese, and Laos banknotes It’s time for them to reconsider the current financial servicing industry as the ‘status-quo’ and take control of their financial life with the customer-obsessed solutions we provide at Stash.Delivery driver finds a massive stash of Thai, Laos, and Japanese banknotes under a tree Thailand News.ĭelivery driver finds massive stash of Thai, Laos, and Japanese banknotes under a tree “This massive group has attempted to make financial progress within a system that simply does not serve their best interests or meet their needs. “We are very fortunate to bring together investors, to help accelerate Stash’s goal of bringing digital banking, investing plus financial education and advice to the millions of middle class Americans working hard every day to make ends meet.” Stash’s management noted that the capital raised will be used to support the firm’s growth and expansion efforts, and also promote brand awareness as it focuses on building up its middle-class customer base. The company also allows users to access their paycheck up to two days early via its online banking portal.Īdditionally, Stash offers various money management software tools and educational resources that aim to promote financial literacy. Stash’s clients can purchase fractional shares in many different stocks and funds. The company has more than $1 billion in assets under management (AUM), which are supported by customer deposits of only $28 per transaction. Stash reportedly has around 4.3 million users for its subscriptions, which may be purchased for as low as $1 (basic services) and up to $9 per month. The company plans to develop an “all-in-one financial home,” which will include banking, investing, consulting/advice, and technology-related services. Stash first began operations by offering a micro-investing app.
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