Thstarlinker client satisfaction

Client Feedback

What Participants Say
After Their Programs

Honest feedback from individuals who completed Thstarlinker financial education programs in Bangkok.

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380+

Individuals Served

4.8

Average Rating

7+

Years Delivering Programs

91%

Would Recommend

Client Reviews

Program Participant Feedback

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Praew Wongchai

Bangkok · HR Manager

I did the Financial Health Check-Up after putting off looking at my finances properly for years. The scorecard at the end was genuinely useful — not a generic list of tips, but a breakdown of my specific situation with clear priorities. I finally feel like I understand where the gaps are.

March 2026 · Financial Health Check-Up

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Krit Petcharat

Bangkok · Software Engineer

I had been contributing to an RMF for two years without fully understanding whether I was using it correctly. After the Tax-Advantaged Savings program, I realised I had been under-contributing relative to my income bracket. The comparison matrix they provided was something I kept referring to throughout the year.

February 2026 · Tax-Advantaged Savings

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Napat Tanawat

Bangkok · Business Owner

I came to the Estate & Succession Basics program after a family situation made me aware of how unprepared I was. The sessions were calm and factual — not alarmist. My only mild note is that I wanted slightly more depth on the legal referral process, but overall it gave me a clear picture of what I needed to put in place.

January 2026 · Estate & Succession Basics

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Siriporn Charoenwong

Bangkok · Teacher

What stood out most was that there was no sales pressure at all. I have been to one-on-one sessions at banks and fund companies before — those always end with a product pitch. Thstarlinker genuinely just covered the information. The preparation guide they sent beforehand was also a nice touch.

March 2026 · Financial Health Check-Up

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Thanasak Pittayarat

Bangkok · Accountant

I work in finance and was curious whether this would tell me anything I did not already know. It did — particularly around SSF eligibility rules post-2020, which my own reading had not made fully clear. The personalised matrix also let me see my contribution headroom at a glance, which was genuinely useful.

February 2026 · Tax-Advantaged Savings

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Malee Lertwongkul

Bangkok · Freelance Designer

As a freelancer, I was not sure how much of the tax savings content would apply to me. Turned out there was quite a bit — especially the RMF section. I appreciated that the sessions adjusted to my employment type rather than treating me as a salaried employee throughout. Written summary arrived the day after my last session.

January 2026 · Tax-Advantaged Savings

Client Stories

Before and After Each Program

How three participants engaged with their programs — and what shifted as a result.

Financial Health Check-Up · 2 Sessions

Challenge

A mid-career marketing manager had saved inconsistently across several accounts and was unsure of her actual financial position. She had recurring anxiety about money despite a stable income, and lacked a clear view of net worth or cash flow.

Program Focus

The two sessions consolidated her scattered accounts into a net worth statement, mapped monthly inflows and outflows, and benchmarked her savings rate. The session pace adjusted to cover areas she wanted to understand more deeply.

Outcome

The scorecard identified two high-priority areas: emergency fund underfunding and a subscriptions category consuming significantly more than estimated. She was able to act on both within the following month, with a clear plan for the year.

Tax-Advantaged Savings · 3 Sessions

Challenge

A salaried engineer in his mid-thirties had a company provident fund but had never explored whether RMF or SSF would benefit his tax position. He was paying more income tax than necessary without realising alternative structures were available to him.

Program Focus

Sessions walked through his income bracket, provident fund contribution level, and the interaction with RMF and SSF limits. The comparison matrix modelled three scenarios based on different contribution levels across the vehicles.

Outcome

He identified annual RMF contribution headroom of approximately ฿150,000 that he was not utilising. The written matrix gave him a reference point to discuss options with a fund manager — armed with context he had not previously had.

Estate & Succession Basics · 2 Sessions

Challenge

A business owner in her late forties owned property and had two children, but had no formal will or documented asset inventory. She was uncertain about how Thai succession law applied to her situation and felt it was a topic she could keep delaying.

Program Focus

Sessions covered the Thai Civil and Commercial Code provisions on statutory heirs, the will preparation process from an awareness standpoint, and how beneficiary designations on her existing financial accounts interacted with succession rules.

Outcome

She completed a full asset inventory using the framework provided, engaged a Bangkok legal professional through the Thstarlinker referral network, and had a will drafted within six weeks of completing the program.

Credentials

Professional Standards We Hold

Certified Financial Education Practitioner

Lead educator certified in personal financial education methodology and curriculum design.

PDPA-Compliant Data Handling

All client information is handled in accordance with the Thailand Personal Data Protection Act.

Vetted Professional Referral Network

Referral partners in legal and tax fields are assessed before inclusion in our network.

Contact

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Address

120 Sathorn Soi 12, Silom
Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Hours

Mon – Fri: 9:00 – 18:00

Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00 (by appointment)

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