BANGKOK: Malaysians travelling to Bangkok or other parts of Thailand should not worry about currency exchange as the ringgit is still widely accepted, said money changer operators here.
Several operators in the capital city told Bernama they have ample supply of the currency and there is no problem exchanging it to any other currency.
"No, no problem. You want to change Malaysian ringgit into Thai Baht or any other currency, just come to our shop," said an employee of Superrich International Exchange Co Ltd, one of Bangkok's largest money changer operators.
Today, the company, which has 20 outlets throughout Bangkok, quoted 8.04 Baht to the ringgit.
Meanwhile, an employee of Vasu Exchange in the shopping haven of Sukhumvit Road expressed surprise when told of rumours alleging that the ringgit is no longer accepted by money changers in Thailand.
"Just bring us the ringgit, the good notes and not fake ones. If you bring us fake Malaysian ringgit, then of course we will reject it," she said.
A worker at Linda Exchange also dismissed the rumours, saying he had never heard of them, and also quoted 8.04 Baht to the ringgit.
In Jakarta, a check by Bernama found the ringgit still being actively bought and sold by money exchange centres, although it is being quoted at RM3.20 to 10,000 rupiah.
Omar Merki, the owner of OCM Money Changer, said he is buying and selling the ringgit every day as many of his customers visit Malaysia and still need the ringgit.
"I have many Malaysian customers who are residing in Jakarta, and I have no problem with the ringgit, we accept it any time," he told Bernama here today.
He said sometimes, customers would adopt a wait-and-see attitude, changing only when the value of the ringgit falls.
Aisha, owner of the Sayap Emas money changer in Tanah Abang here, said the shop has been selling rupiah and buying the ringgit almost every day, with most customers being Malaysians visiting Jakarta for shopping. - Bernama