Credit Suisse (UBS)

Credit Suisse (UBS) — Free Service Overview

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Updated: May 2026

About Credit Suisse (UBS)

Credit Suisse (UBS) is legacy Swiss retail and private banking now operating under the UBS umbrella following the 2023 emergency merger. This page tracks live pricing tiers, supported platforms, and the practical use cases where Credit Suisse (UBS) fits into a household or business subscription stack, with anchor prices sourced from the live pricing table above for country-specific currency.

Quick Facts

  • Brand: Credit Suisse (UBS)
  • Operator: UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse)
  • Headquarters: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Founded: 1856 (Credit Suisse); merged into UBS 2023
  • Ownership: parent UBS listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker: UBSG.SW) and NYSE (ticker: UBS); Credit Suisse fully integrated by 2025
  • Flagship paid tier anchor: Plus / Business at CHF 12-15/month
  • 2025-2026 differentiator: ongoing 2024-2026 integration of Credit Suisse client accounts into UBS systems with migration to UBS digital banking

What is Credit Suisse (UBS)?

Credit Suisse (UBS) is operated by UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse), headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland and founded in 1856 (Credit Suisse); merged into UBS 2023. The product covers multi-currency accounts in CHF, EUR, USD, Maestro and Visa Debit cards, and Swiss e-banking and mobile app as anchor capabilities, with the broader feature set described in the sections below. This catalog page pulls live tier pricing from our database and links into our cancel guides, deals, and price-history tracker so you can monitor Credit Suisse (UBS) across its full subscription lifecycle.

Why choose Credit Suisse (UBS)

Operator track record and ownership

Credit Suisse (UBS) is run by UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse), with ownership currently described as: parent UBS listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker: UBSG.SW) and NYSE (ticker: UBS); Credit Suisse fully integrated by 2025. The brand has been operating since 1856 (Credit Suisse); merged into UBS 2023, so by 2026 there is a multi-year track record of pricing decisions, product updates, and service reliability that buyers can review before subscribing. For 2025-2026 the operator's headline emphasis is on ongoing 2024-2026 integration of Credit Suisse client accounts into UBS systems with migration to UBS digital banking.

Feature breadth in 2026

Beyond the headline pillars, Credit Suisse (UBS) ships Twint instant payments, wealth management referrals to UBS, and two-factor authentication via PhotoTAN. This depth matters because subscribers rarely buy a single feature in isolation. Credit Suisse (UBS)'s feature surface area lets a household or team start narrow and expand into the rest of the platform as needs grow.

Plan structure and ecosystem fit

The current ladder runs from Personal Account up to Private Banking. Each step unlocks specific capabilities (detailed in the pricing table below) rather than artificial caps, and the platform integrates with mainstream device and billing ecosystems typical for a digital banking and payments provider. That makes it straightforward to slot Credit Suisse (UBS) into existing setups without re-platforming.

Credit Suisse (UBS) pricing in 2026

The tier ladder and anchor prices below are sourced from UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse)'s public pricing pages as of 2025-2026. For live country-specific numbers, refer to the pricing table at the top of this page; the summary below describes how the tier ladder is shaped.

TierAnchor priceWhat's included
Personal AccountCHF 5-9/monthbasic Swiss CHF current account with debit card
Plus / BusinessCHF 12-15/monthhigher limits and additional services
Private Bankingrelationship pricingUBS Wealth Management integration

Live pricing across countries

For country-by-country billing currency, taxes, and renewal pricing, refer to the live pricing table on this page. It pulls directly from our catalog so promotions, anchor tiers, and price drops surface as soon as we capture them. This is the source we recommend over any historical price quoted in third-party content.

Credit Suisse (UBS) apps and platform support

Credit Suisse (UBS) supports the platform mix expected for a digital banking and payments provider. The table below summarizes typical coverage; refer to UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse)'s product pages for the exact device and OS support matrix on each tier.

PlatformSupported
iOS appYes
Android appYes
Web bankingYes
Physical cardMastercard/Visa
Apple Pay / Google PayYes
ATM accessDomestic network

Credit Suisse (UBS) product depth and category positioning

Credit Suisse (UBS) sits in the digital banking and payments provider category and competes with adjacent providers in Zurich's home market and beyond. Its differentiation lever for 2025-2026 is ongoing 2024-2026 integration of Credit Suisse client accounts into UBS systems with migration to UBS digital banking. Buyers evaluating the digital banking and payments provider market compare these capabilities against tier price and customer support quality, both of which are tracked in the pricing table above and in our deals and cancel guides linked below.

Use cases Credit Suisse (UBS) fits

  • Subscribers in Zurich and beyond who want a digital banking and payments provider with multi-currency accounts in CHF, EUR, USD as a core anchor
  • Households comparing Credit Suisse (UBS) against adjacent digital banking and payments provider options on the Plus / Business tier price point
  • Buyers who prioritize Maestro and Visa Debit cards as their deciding factor in the digital banking and payments provider category
  • Users who want Swiss e-banking and mobile app bundled with the rest of the platform rather than paid separately
  • Cross-region or expat users wanting UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse)-branded service rather than a regional reseller

Comparable products in our catalog

If you're evaluating Credit Suisse (UBS) alongside other tools, we maintain a separate catalog page per service with live pricing and tier names. Use our category hub to compare Credit Suisse (UBS) with adjacent digital banking and payments provider options on price, feature coverage, and free-tier availability. For each candidate we also track cancellation flow, current promo codes, and renewal price history so the total cost of ownership is visible upfront.

Frequently asked questions

Who operates Credit Suisse (UBS)?

Credit Suisse (UBS) is operated by UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse), headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland since 1856 (Credit Suisse); merged into UBS 2023. Ownership status: parent UBS listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker: UBSG.SW) and NYSE (ticker: UBS); Credit Suisse fully integrated by 2025. The full legal entity and registration details are published on the operator's public terms of service.

How much does Credit Suisse (UBS) cost in 2026?

The Personal Account anchor is CHF 5-9/month, the Plus / Business anchor is CHF 12-15/month, and the Private Banking anchor is relationship pricing. Live country-specific numbers and promotions are shown in the live pricing table at the top of this page.

Does Credit Suisse (UBS) offer a free tier or trial?

Free tier and trial availability is shown in the live pricing table above and varies by country and promotional window. The current ladder starts at Personal Account (CHF 5-9/month); check the UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse) signup flow for the current trial terms before committing.

What platforms does Credit Suisse (UBS) run on?

Credit Suisse (UBS) covers the platforms shown in the table above. Mobile, web, and selected device support varies by region and tier; UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse)'s product pages track new integrations as they ship.

What's new in Credit Suisse (UBS) for 2025-2026?

The headline emphasis is ongoing 2024-2026 integration of Credit Suisse client accounts into UBS systems with migration to UBS digital banking. This is the feature most likely to influence whether Credit Suisse (UBS) is the right choice for a buyer evaluating the digital banking and payments provider market today.

How does Credit Suisse (UBS) compare to other digital banking and payments provider options?

Credit Suisse (UBS) differentiates on multi-currency accounts in CHF, EUR, USD and Maestro and Visa Debit cards plus the broader feature ladder shown above. For a side-by-side feature comparison with adjacent providers, see our category hub linked at the bottom of this page.

Can I cancel Credit Suisse (UBS) anytime?

Yes - cancellation is typically self-service via the Credit Suisse (UBS) account portal or by contacting UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse). We maintain a step-by-step cancellation guide on our cancel hub that covers the specific in-product flow, refund eligibility, and what data is preserved after cancel.

Does Credit Suisse (UBS) offer family, team, or business pricing?

Multi-user and higher-tier plans target larger deployments or households where applicable. The published anchor at the Private Banking level is relationship pricing; ask UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse) sales for bespoke or volume pricing on team or enterprise plans.

Is Credit Suisse (UBS) available outside its home country?

Credit Suisse (UBS) is operated from Zurich, Switzerland and is primarily sold to its home market; see the live pricing table for country-specific tier pricing across the markets where UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse) sells the product.

Where can I find Credit Suisse (UBS) deals and promo codes?

Our deals page tracks current Credit Suisse (UBS) promotional pricing and our renewal price tracker stores historical price points so you can spot post-trial price hikes. Both are linked below in the related guides section.

Get started with Credit Suisse (UBS)

To sign up, head to the live pricing table at the top of this page. Pick the tier that matches your needs - Personal Account (CHF 5-9/month) for evaluation, Plus / Business (CHF 12-15/month) for production use, or Private Banking (relationship pricing) for the broadest feature set. Once you've subscribed, bookmark this page to monitor renewal pricing and catch any tier or anchor-price changes from UBS Group AG (post-merger with Credit Suisse).

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Pricing

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingPrivatkontoBanking Premium
🇨🇭SwitzerlandCHFCHF 0.00≈ CA$0.00CHF 10.00≈ CA$17.52

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.credit-suisse.comPrices verified 2026-03-16

Sources

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