http://www.kasikornbank.com/GlobalHome/ ... /rate.html

Hope the above helps, which shows the rate you will get at the Kasikorn booth or for TT, etc.

Most exchange rate sites show what they term the "International Rate" or "Off-shore" rate that came into being about 6 months ago or there-abouts when the Military Government introduced the FX exchange controls to counter speculation. For a while banks and the credit card companies made a killing using this rate to convert baht, either via a foreign issued credit card or foreign TT. Competition seems to have largely eliminated this and I understand most banks now use the local rate, although not all, so it pays to check. As most people now realize, convert baht in Thailand not overseas.