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UBS AG offers Trigger Autocallable Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Russell 2000 and S&P 500. The Notes have a principal amount of $1,000 per Note, a term of approximately 5 years, quarterly observation dates beginning after 12 months, a trade date of May 29, 2026, and a maturity date of June 3, 2031. The Notes will automatically call if the closing level of each underlying asset on an observation date is equal to or above its call threshold (90.00% of its initial level). If called, investors receive the principal plus a pre-specified call return (10.25% per annum, increasing on later observation dates). If not called and the final level of any underlying asset is below its downside threshold (75.00% of initial level), repayment at maturity will be reduced pro rata based on the percentage decline of the least performing underlying asset; in extreme cases investors could lose all principal. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk. The estimated initial value range is $956.10–$986.10 per Note; issue price includes underwriting, hedging and other costs.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes with Memory Interest linked to the least performing of the S&P 500® Index, the State Street® Technology Select Sector SPDR® ETF (XLK) and the State Street® Utilities Select Sector SPDR® ETF (XLU). The notes have a contingent coupon rate of $13.00% per annum and are callable monthly beginning after three months. Key dates: strike May 13, 2026, trade May 14, 2026, settlement May 19, 2026, final valuation May 14, 2029, maturity May 17, 2029. Payments depend on observed closing levels relative to call threshold, coupon barrier and downside threshold percentages (100%, 80%, 65% of initial levels respectively). Issue price per note is $1,000.00; UBS discloses an estimated initial value range of $962.00 to $992.00 per note. The notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and repayment is subject to UBS credit risk; if not called and the least performing underlying is below its downside threshold, holders may suffer substantial or total loss of principal.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500. The Notes pay a contingent coupon (13.60% per annum) only if each index closes at or above its coupon barrier on every trading day in an observation period. The Notes have a $10 principal per Note, are callable by UBS on quarterly observation end dates, and mature on May 16, 2029. Initial levels (strike date May 12, 2026) are NDX 29,064.80, RTY 2,842.831, and SPX 7,400.96, with coupon barriers at 70% and downside thresholds at 60% of those initial levels. The estimated initial value range is $9.60–$9.90 and the issue price is $10.00 (underwriting discount $0.05, proceeds to UBS $9.95 per Note). Payments (including any principal repayment) are subject to UBS creditworthiness; if the final level of the least performing underlying is below its downside threshold, maturity repayment may be substantially less than principal, up to a total loss.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of Tesla, Inc. and NVIDIA Corporation, due on or about May 18, 2028. The notes pay a contingent coupon (example: 25.25% per annum) only if each underlying meets its coupon barrier on observation dates; otherwise no coupon is paid. UBS may call the notes monthly beginning roughly three months after issuance. If not called and any underlying's final level is below a downside threshold (example: 60.00% of its initial level), repayment at maturity will reflect the percentage decline of the least performing underlying and could result in a substantial loss, including total loss of principal. The issue price per note is $1,000.00 with an example underwriting discount of $6.50 and estimated initial value range of $935.60 to $965.60. The notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and are subject to UBS credit risk, limited liquidity, potential conflicts of interest, and uncertain U.S. federal income tax treatment.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes with Memory Interest linked to the least performing of the S&P 500® Index and the Russell 2000® Index, with a stated contingent coupon rate of 8.15% per annum. The preliminary pricing supplement dated May 13, 2026 sets the issue price at $1,000.00 per Note, an expected estimated initial value range of $946.10 to $976.10, and a trade/strike date of May 29, 2026. The Notes pay contingent coupons only if each underlying's closing level meets its coupon barrier on observation dates, may be automatically called if both underlyings meet a call threshold (stated as 100.00% of initial levels), and expose holders to downside market risk at maturity if the final level of any underlying is below its downside threshold (stated as 70.00% of initial levels). At maturity, absent an automatic call, principal repayment depends on the least performing underlying; in severe declines investors could lose a substantial portion or all of principal. Payments are unsecured obligations of UBS and subject to UBS credit risk and applicable Swiss regulatory resolution powers.
UBS AG is offering Step Down Trigger Autocallable Notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000 and the EURO STOXX 50. The Notes have a $1,000 principal per Note, a stated call return rate of 11.05% per annum and a maturity date of May 23, 2031, with quarterly observation dates beginning after the trade date. If on any observation date the closing level of each underlying asset is at or above its call threshold, UBS will automatically call the Notes and pay the call price. If not called, repayment at maturity is contingent: full principal is paid only if each final level is at or above its downside threshold (equal to 75% of initial levels); otherwise holders suffer a loss equal to the decline of the least performing underlying asset. Payments depend on UBS creditworthiness. Final terms and pricing will be set on the trade date and delivered in the final pricing supplement.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the Solactive U.S. Large Cap Volatility Navigator 40 Index with a term of approximately five years and a principal amount of $1,000 per Note. The Notes pay a contingent coupon at a 16.00% per annum rate only on observation dates when the index closes at or above a coupon barrier and are callable monthly beginning after 12 months.
The Notes repay principal at maturity only if the final index level is at or above a downside threshold (equal to 50.00% of the initial level); otherwise holders suffer a loss equal to the index decline. The Notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and subject to UBS credit risk. Trade and settlement are expected on May 18, 2026 and May 21, 2026, with final valuation on May 19, 2031 and maturity on May 22, 2031. The estimated initial value range is $937.20 to $967.20 per Note; the issue price includes underwriting and other costs.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average®, the Russell 2000® Index and shares of the State Street® Technology Select Sector SPDR® ETF due on or about May 20, 2031. The Notes pay a contingent coupon only when each underlying asset meets its coupon barrier on an observation date and are callable monthly by UBS beginning after approximately three months; if not called, principal repayment at maturity depends on whether the final level of each underlying asset is at or above its downside threshold. The example terms show a $1,000.00 issue price per Note, a 13.00% per annum contingent coupon rate in the examples, estimated initial value range of $957.20 to $987.20, and downside thresholds at 55.00% and coupon barriers at 70.00% of initial levels. The Notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and carry credit, market, liquidity and structural risks, including potential loss of a significant portion or all of principal if the least performing underlying asset declines below its downside threshold.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes with Memory Interest linked to the common stock of United Airlines Holdings, Inc. The notes mature on or about November 24, 2027, pay contingent coupons only if observation-date levels meet a coupon barrier, and may be automatically called early if a call threshold is met. Principal repayment at maturity is contingent: if the final level is below the downside threshold you would suffer a loss equal to the underlying return; in extreme cases you could lose all principal. The contingent coupon rate range is 16.25% to 17.25% per annum. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk and the final terms (including the exact initial level and coupon rate) will be set on the trade date.
UBS AG is offering $2,724,000 of Enhanced Trigger Jump Securities with an auto-callable feature due May 11, 2028, linked to the common stock of Bloom Energy Corporation. Each security has a stated principal amount of $1,000.00 and an issue price of $1,000.00.
The securities pay no interest and may be automatically redeemed early if the underlying stock closes at or above the call threshold level of $261.03 on any determination date; early redemption pays the stated principal plus a predetermined premium. If not called, a final payment of $2,045.00 per security is payable at maturity only if the final price is at least $156.62 (60% of the initial price). If the final price is below $156.62, holders receive a cash value tied to the final stock price and can lose a significant portion, or all, of their principal. All payments are subject to UBS AG's credit risk.