Save and invest with up to 1.2% interest

Discover our attractive savings and investment solutions. Now, with a special offering for a limited time only. Arrange a callback to learn more about our attractive offer. 

The easy way to achieve your savings goals with up to 1.2% interest

Your benefits

Saving with up to 1.2% interest 

Put money aside on a regular basis and benefit from an interest rate of up to 1.2%. 

A wide choice of investment options

Make your own investment decisions or take advantage of our global investment expertise. 

Tailored to you

Get advice to find the perfect solution for your needs. 

Save, invest or both?

For a short time only: up to 1.2% interest

UBS Duo Saving lets you combine the security of a fixed-term deposit with the earnings potential of a UBS investment solution.

  • Benefit from stability and growth opportunities.
  • Trust in our advisors’ many years of expertise.

Financially secure for the future with up to 0.75% interest

Saving is an important part of your financial security. An intelligent savings strategy lets you build wealth in the long term and ensures that you are financially secure in the future.

  • Build wealth in the long term and achieve your financial goals.
  • Create a financial cushion for unexpected expenses.

Invest your savings in the financial markets

Investing your money in the financial markets means higher potential returns in the long term than if your money remains in a savings account.

Start with just CHF 50 a month, for example with a UBS Investment Fund Account.

  • Build capital to achieve your personal savings goals systematically.
  • Take advantage of the possibility of higher returns than with a conventional savings account.

Would you like to benefit?

Arrange a meeting today and we’ll be happy to tell you more about our savings and investment offers. 

Our savings and investment solutions at a glance

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There for you when you need us

Do you have questions about investment products, or would you like to speak to an advisor?