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How to deposit via Local Money Transfer in Thailand — Client Portal

Learn how to deposit via Local Money Transfer in Thailand via the Axi Client Portal, including QR code rules (5-minute expiry), minimum (500 THB), and steps.
Updated 15 days ago

You can deposit via Local Money Transfer in Thailand by scanning the generated QR code using a Thai banking app that supports Local Money Transfer QR payments.

Eligibility & Requirements:

  1. Available only for clients registered in Thailand.

  2. Minimum deposit: 300 THB.

  3. Deposits must be made from an account registered in your name.

QR Code Rules:

  1. Each transaction generates a unique QR code that expires after 5 minutes.

  2. Do not save or reuse QR codes. Expired QR codes cannot be reused.

  3. Always generate a new QR code for each transaction.

  4. If a payment is completed using a previously generated QR code after the original deposit attempt was cancelled, contact the Customer Success team with your email and trading account.

Steps to Complete:

  1. Log in to the Axi Client Portal 

  2. Navigate to "Funds" on the left-hand menu. 

  3. Click "Select Payment Method" and choose "Local Money Transfer" from the list. 

  4. Enter the deposit amount in THB or USD and click "Continue". 
    Note: Minimum/maximum deposit limits vary by payment method, currency, and region. The applicable limits are shown in the Client Portal. 

  5. Review all details and click "Continue". 

  6. A QR code will be generated. Scan the QR code using a Thai banking app that supports Local Money Transfer QR payments.

Receiving Time:

Most deposits are credited within minutes after successful payment confirmation.

Important Note:

If the QR code expires, return to the deposit flow and generate a new QR code.

Need help?

See the screenshots below for a visual walkthrough of each step in the withdrawal process. If you’re unsure at any stage, this guide can help clarify the process.

See also: How to deposit via Local Money Transfer in Thailand — Mobile App

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