Yes you can, at least with UBS.
You may need to go to the larger branches of UBS, for example the ones at Plainpalais or Cornavin.
You may need to go to the larger branches of UBS, for example the ones at Plainpalais or Cornavin.
Edward B, Mar 23, 2013 @ 13:35
You can also withdraw euro from the Post Office Bancomat.
Definitely you can..and most of the atm have the option.. either or..
I could withdraw euros using my UK debit card a couple of weeks ago (from Credit Suisse), but I tried yesterday and this morning and none of their machines offered me euros. Tried UBS and another place - same story.
Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this?
Tried ringing my UK bank but they had no useful answer for me.
I could withdraw euros using my UK debit card a couple of weeks ago (from Credit Suisse), but I tried yesterday and this morning and none of their machines offered me euros. Tried UBS and another place - same story.
Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this?
Tried ringing my UK bank but they had no useful answer for me.
Bob P, Mar 23, 2013 @ 21:38
Have you tried at Cornavin train station or UBS at the airport?
Have you tried at Cornavin train station or UBS at the airport?
Mar 23, 13 22:03
No, I've only tried the ones around Bel Air as I used those before and was catching a coach to the Alps this morning so didn't have chance to try elsewhere, but thanks for the suggestion, think I'll test a few other places over the next few days.
Hopefully it is a glitch with my bank or visa or something that will be sorted out by the next time I need euros.
No, I've only tried the ones around Bel Air as I used those before and was catching a coach to the Alps this morning so didn't have chance to try elsewhere, but thanks for the suggestion, think I'll test a few other places over the next few days.
Hopefully it is a glitch with my bank or visa or something that will be sorted out by the next time I need euros.
Bob P, Mar 23, 2013 @ 22:11
Perhaps there’d been a big demand for Euros and the machines around Bel-Air had quite simply run out of Euros.
It happens.
R.
Perhaps there’d been a big demand for Euros and the machines around Bel-Air had quite simply run out of Euros.
It happens.
R.
Ritchie, Mar 23, 2013 @ 23:59



