Esta página no se encuentra disponible en su idioma, por lo que se muestra la versión en inglés. También puede hacer clic arriba para ver las traducciones de esta página en otros idiomas. How do I withdraw money from my account in Switzerland? Inicio > Cuentas en bancos suizos > FAQ > Before you order > Depositing & withdrawing > Withdrawing money
There are several ways you can withdraw money from your Swiss bank account: | |
Choosing the most suitable method depends on the amount withdrawn, the degree of confidentiality and the convenience desired. Credit card | You can use a credit card to access your account from any compatible ATM, 24 hours a day. This method is particularly well-suited to small withdrawals. | Advantages | Drawbacks | - Very handy
- 24-hour access to funds
- Withdrawals from ATMs worldwide
- Can be used in stores and restaurants or for e-shopping
| - Poor confidentiality: when you pay by credit card, you reveal your name and card number. The name of your bank can be easily determined from the card number.
- Costly: there is a 2.5% commission on all ATM withdrawals.
- Daily withdrawal limits
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Cash withdrawals | You can withdraw money from your account from the bank teller during opening hours. No accounting transaction will be recorded outside of the bank that holds the account. Switzerland places no restrictions on capital outflow. | Advantages | Drawbacks | | - Travel costs
- Risk of being lost or stolen
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Buy traveler's checks | Traveler's
checks can be used instead of cash. You can obtain checks (Bank of America,
Thomas Cook, American Express, Swiss Bankers Traveller's Cheque) drawn in
various currencies. | Advantages | Drawbacks | - Fully refunded if lost or stolen
- Better exchange rate
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- 1% issuing commission
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Bank transfers | You can transfer money from your account to any other account in the world. You can thus make all your payments without having to make an extra trip or mail requests in writing to the bank. | Advantages | Drawbacks | - Quick (one to two days)
- Inexpensive
- Very handy with Internet banking
| - Poor confidentiality: with each transfer, the recipient and receiving bank will know that your accounts exists, in addition to your account number.
Unless your bank is willing to process your transfers in its own name. Some foreign banks, however, refuse to accept transfers that state only "Bank X for the account of a client".
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Checks | Although you can obtain a checkbook, we strongly advise against this method of payment. | Advantages | Drawbacks | | - Seldom used in Swiss banks
- No confidentiality
- Impossible with a numbered account
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