Banks in Switzerland

Banks operating in Switzerland. Compare branches, ATMs, and see options for students and tourists.

Overview

Banking System in Switzerland

The banking system in Switzerland is regulated by local financial authorities and offers a mix of local and international banks. Whether you're a resident, student, expat, or tourist, understanding the banking landscape in Switzerland is essential for managing your finances effectively.

Most banks in Switzerland offer standard services including current accounts, savings accounts, credit cards, loans, and international money transfers. Many banks also provide specialized services for students, expats, and businesses operating in Switzerland.

When choosing a bank in Switzerland, consider factors such as account fees, minimum balance requirements, ATM network coverage, online banking capabilities, and eligibility requirements for non-residents. Learn more about opening a bank account in Switzerland as a foreigner.

Banks Operating in Switzerland

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Credit Suisse logo
CS
Credit Suisse
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Emirates NBD logo
EN
Emirates NBD
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ING Group logo
IG
ING Group
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UBS Group logo
UG
UBS Group
Switzerland View profile
Bank of America logo
BA
Bank of America
United States View profile
HSBC logo
HS
HSBC
United Kingdom View profile
MUFG Bank logo
MB
MUFG Bank
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Barclays logo
BA
Barclays
United Kingdom View profile
Citibank logo
CI
Citibank
United States View profile
Crédit Agricole logo
CA
Crédit Agricole
France View profile
Credit Suisse logo
CS
Credit Suisse
Switzerland View profile

Full list of banks in Switzerland

Account Types and Payment Methods

Banks in Switzerland typically offer several account types:

  • Current Accounts: For everyday banking, bill payments, and direct debits. Often come with debit cards and online banking access.
  • Savings Accounts: For earning interest on deposits. Interest rates vary by bank and account type.
  • Student Accounts: Special accounts for students with reduced fees and simplified requirements. See student-friendly banks in Switzerland.
  • Business Accounts: For companies and entrepreneurs operating in Switzerland.

Payment methods commonly used in Switzerland include debit cards, credit cards, bank transfers, and mobile payment apps. Many banks offer contactless payment options and mobile banking apps for convenient transactions.

Banking Safety and Deposit Insurance

Bank deposits in Switzerland are typically protected by deposit insurance schemes that cover a certain amount per depositor per bank. This protection helps ensure the safety of your funds in case of bank failure.

When choosing a bank, verify that it is licensed and regulated by the appropriate financial authority in Switzerland. Licensed banks are required to meet capital requirements and follow strict regulatory standards to protect depositors.