Business Agreement Templates for Thailand :

Share Purchase Agreement Template

A Share Purchase Agreement sets the terms for the sale and transfer of company shares between parties.
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Consultant Contract Thailand

A Consultant Contract defines the terms of services provided by an independent consultant to a client.
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Service Agreement Thailand

A Service Agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which services are provided between parties.
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Production Contract Thailand

A Production Contract sets the terms for manufacturing or production services between parties.
Obtain a Production Contract template compliant with Thai commercial practices.

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Freight Forwarding Agreement Thailand

A Freight Forwarding Agreement governs the transportation and logistics services for shipping goods.
Free Freight Forwarding Agreement template prepared for operations in Thailand.

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Interior Design Contract Thailand

An Interior Design Contract sets the terms for interior design services and project deliverables.
Interior Design Contract template drafted for projects under Thai law.

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Franchise Agreement Thailand

A Franchise Agreement allows a business to operate under another company’s brand and business model.
Franchise Agreement template designed for businesses operating in Thailand.

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Construction Contract Thailand

A Construction Contract defines the terms, scope, and responsibilities for construction projects.
Construction Contract template aligned with Thai contractual standards.

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Freelance Contract Thailand

A Freelance Contract establishes the working relationship between a freelancer and a client.
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Contracts for Social Media Managers

A Social Media Manager Contract defines the services related to managing social media accounts and content.
Social Media Manager Contract template suitable for Thailand-based collaborations.

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Partnership Agreement Thailand

A Partnership Agreement outlines the rights and responsibilities between business partners.
Partnership Agreement template structured for Thai business partnerships.

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Quotation Thailand

A Quotation provides the proposed pricing and terms for goods or services offered to a client.
Free Quotation template ready for professional use in Thailand.

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Money Receipt Thailand

A Money Receipt confirms that payment has been received for a transaction.
Money Receipt template formatted for transactions in Thailand.

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Delivery Note Thailand

A Delivery Note confirms the details of goods delivered to a customer or recipient.
Delivery Note template prepared for commercial activities in Thailand.

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Payment Request Letter Thailand

A Payment Request Letter is used to formally request payment for outstanding amounts owed.
Payment Request Letter template drafted for use under Thai business practices.

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Purchase Order Thailand

A Purchase Order is an official document used to confirm the purchase of goods or services from a supplier.
Purchase Order template suitable for companies operating in Thailand.

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Architect Design Contract Thailand

An Architect Design Contract outlines the architectural design services provided for a project.
Architect Design Contract template adapted to Thai construction and design projects.

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Business Agreements Template

Business agreements form the contractual backbone of any commercial relationship — defining obligations, allocating risk, and establishing the terms that govern how parties work together. Whether you are formalising a partnership, structuring a joint venture, or protecting your interests in a business transaction, having a well-drafted agreement in place is not optional. In Thailand, all business agreements are governed by the Civil and Commercial Code, which sets the legal framework within which contracts are formed, interpreted, and enforced.

Our business agreement templates are drawn from contracts drafted daily by our lawyers for companies and entrepreneurs operating in Thailand. Each document is structured to reflect Thai legal standards and can be customised to your specific situation directly in Word format.

For transactions requiring a fully tailored agreement — complex structuring, cross-border arrangements, or high-value deals — our legal team is available to draft a contract built around your specific objectives.

What is a Business Agreement Under Thai Law?

A business agreement is a binding document that defines the terms of a commercial relationship — the obligations of each party, the scope of work, payment conditions, timelines, and the consequences of non-performance. Beyond these core elements, well-structured agreements typically include confidentiality provisions, termination conditions, and dispute resolution mechanisms that determine how conflicts are handled if the relationship breaks down.

In Thailand, business agreements are governed by the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC). Under Book II of the CCC, a contract is formed when an offer is met with a matching acceptance, and its enforceability depends on the clarity of its terms, the capacity of the parties, and the legality of its object. Agreements that are ambiguous, incomplete, or contrary to public order may be deemed void or voidable under Sections 149 to 153 of the CCC — a risk that generic or poorly drafted templates frequently fail to address.

Whether you are entering into a partnership, a service arrangement, or a commercial transaction, a properly drafted business agreement is the foundation on which the relationship rests. Our templates provide a legally sound starting point, structured in compliance with Thai law and ready to be adapted to your specific situation.

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FAQ

A well-drafted business agreement should identify all parties clearly, define the scope of work or purpose of the relationship, and set out payment terms, timelines, and specific obligations. It should also include confidentiality provisions where relevant, termination conditions, governing law, and a dispute resolution mechanism. Under Thai law, the absence of key clauses — particularly around jurisdiction and termination — can significantly weaken the enforceability of the document.

Yes. Foreign nationals and foreign-registered companies can enter into business agreements in Thailand. However, certain activities governed by such agreements may be subject to restrictions under the Foreign Business Act B.E. 2542 (1999), which limits foreign participation in specific sectors. Where the agreement relates to a restricted business activity, additional licences or structural arrangements — such as a BOI promotion or a specific shareholding structure — may be required before the contract can be lawfully performed.

Absolutely. Our templates are designed to be flexible. You can modify clauses, add specific terms, and adjust details to suit your situation or industry, while our law firm can also assist you with more tailored legal requirements.

In most cases, no. Business agreements in Thailand do not require notarization or registration to be legally valid and enforceable. Under the Civil and Commercial Code, a contract is generally binding upon mutual consent of the parties, regardless of form. However, certain specific documents — such as share transfers, property-related agreements, or contracts involving secured obligations — may require registration with the relevant authority, such as the Department of Business Development or the Land Department. Where registration is required, failure to comply can affect the enforceability of the agreement.

Not always. Contract templates can be sufficient for many standard business situations and provide a practical starting point.

However, for complex, high-value, or cross-border agreements, consulting a legal professional is strongly recommended to ensure the contract is fully compliant, enforceable, and adapted to your specific business interests. Proper legal drafting can also help prevent disputes and reduce future risks.

If you require a more detailed or customized agreement, our lawyers are available to assist you.

The most frequently used business agreements in Thailand include shareholders agreements, share purchase agreements, and partnership agreements — particularly relevant for foreign investors structuring their presence in the country. Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are standard in any transaction involving confidential information. Consultant contracts are widely used to formalise professional engagements, while internal regulations, minutes of meeting, and power of attorney documents are essential for the day-to-day governance of any Thai-registered company.

Under the Civil and Commercial Code, a party that fails to perform its contractual obligations may be held liable for damages, and the non-breaching party may seek compensation, demand specific performance, or terminate the agreement. Under Section 387 of the CCC, a formal notice setting a reasonable deadline for remedy is generally required before termination. Where the agreement includes a penalty clause, the agreed amount may be claimed directly, subject to the court’s discretion to reduce it if deemed excessive.

Yes. Thai law does not require contracts to be written in Thai to be enforceable. However, in the event of a dispute before a Thai court, a certified translation will be required. Where one party is a Thai national or a Thai-registered entity, ambiguities in an English-only document may be interpreted against the drafting party. For this reason, our templates are available in both English and Thai, which we strongly recommend for any business agreement executed in Thailand.