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UBS AG is offering $5,866,000 principal amount of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the S&P 500®, Russell 2000® and Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector. The notes pay a contingent coupon of 13.05% per annum on observation dates only if each underlying asset is at or above its coupon barrier; otherwise no coupon is paid. UBS may call the notes monthly beginning after three months. At maturity on May 11, 2029, if any underlying asset's final level is below its 70.00% downside threshold, holders will suffer a loss linked to the least performing underlying asset and could lose all principal. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG priced a capped, leveraged basket-linked medium-term note offering. The notes have a $1,000 face amount (aggregate offered $19,989,000) and pay no interest. Payout at the stated maturity depends on an unequally-weighted basket of five indices measured from the trade date May 8, 2026 to the determination date August 5, 2027. The upside participation rate is 300.00% with a cap level of 107.80% of the initial basket level and a maximum settlement amount of $1,234.00 per $1,000. If the final basket level is below the initial level, you lose 1% of face amount for every 1% negative basket return and may lose your entire investment. The estimated initial value on the trade date was $985.00 per $1,000, while the issue price was 100.00% of face. Purchases at prices other than face affect investor returns and the cap’s impact.
UBS AG offers Trigger Autocallable Notes linked to the MSCI® Emerging Markets Index due on or about May 20, 2031. Each Note has a principal amount of $10, quarterly observation dates beginning after 12 months, and an automatic call if the index closing level is at or above the call threshold (set at 100.00% of the Initial Level). If called, holders receive the principal plus a call return; the call return increases the longer the Notes remain outstanding. If not called and the final level is below the downside threshold (set at 75.00% of the Initial Level), payment at maturity is reduced pro rata and holders may lose a significant portion or all of their investment. The call return rate will be set on the trade date (range disclosed 10.30% to 11.30% per annum), and the estimated initial value range is $9.399 to $9.699 per Note as of the trade date. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of The Boeing Company (BA), with a contingent coupon of 11.25% per annum and an approximate maturity date of May 24, 2029. The notes are unsubordinated, unsecured obligations of UBS and pay contingent coupons only if the underlying closes at or above a specified coupon barrier on observation dates; they may autocall quarterly beginning ~6 months after issuance if the underlying equals or exceeds a call threshold. If not called and the final level is below the downside threshold, principal repayment at maturity is reduced proportionally to the underlying return, exposing holders to potential significant or total loss. The issue price is $1,000 per Note; the estimated initial value range on the trade date is $944.50 to $974.50. All payments, including any principal at maturity, depend on UBS creditworthiness.
UBS AG is offering Buffer Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Russell 2000 and shares of the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK). Each Note has a principal amount of $1,000, a 20.00% buffer and a contingent coupon of 13.30% per annum if, on an observation date, the closing level of each underlying asset is at or above its coupon barrier. UBS may call the Notes in whole on any monthly observation date beginning after approximately three months. If UBS does not call the Notes and the final level of any underlying asset is below its downside threshold, principal repayment at maturity is contingent and can result in substantial or total loss; payment at maturity equals $1,000 × (1 + underlying return of the least performing underlying asset + buffer). Trade date is May 29, 2026, expected settlement June 3, 2026, final valuation date May 29, 2029 and maturity June 1, 2029. The estimated initial value range is $957.40 to $987.40 per Note. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and there may be little or no secondary market.
UBS AG offers Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000®, S&P 500® and EURO STOXX 50®. The offering totals $29,688,200 at an issue price of $10.00 per Note with an estimated initial value of $9.91. The Notes have a term of approximately three years (trade date May 11, 2026; maturity May 15, 2029) and pay contingent coupons only when each underlying index stays at or above its coupon barrier during an observation period. If UBS elects to call the Notes on an observation end date, holders receive principal plus any contingent coupon on the call settlement date. If UBS does not call the Notes and the final level of any underlying asset is below its downside threshold, the maturity payment will be reduced and may result in substantial loss, up to a total loss of principal. All payments, including repayment of principal, are subject to the creditworthiness of UBS.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable GEARS linked to Alphabet Inc. Class A common stock. The securities are unsubordinated, unsecured debt obligations with an expected term of approximately three years and final terms set on the trade date.
Key economic features shown include a call return rate of 20.50%, an upside gearing of 1.30 to 1.50, an autocall barrier equal to 100% of the initial level and a downside threshold equal to 75% of the initial level. Minimum purchase is 100 Securities at $10 per Security ($1,000). Payments (including any principal) depend on UBS' creditworthiness and there may be little or no secondary market.
UBS AG is offering preliminary terms for Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes with Memory Interest linked to the common stock of Tesla, Inc. The Notes have a nominal principal amount of $1,000 per Note, a contingent coupon of 14.30% per annum, quarterly observation dates (callable after six months), a final valuation date of May 21, 2029 and a scheduled maturity of May 24, 2029.
The Notes will automatically call early if the underlying closing level on an observation date meets or exceeds the call threshold (set at 100.00% of the initial level). If not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent: full principal is returned only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold (set at 50.00% of the initial level); otherwise you suffer a loss equal to the underlying return and could lose all principal. The issue price per Note is $1,000.00 with underwriting compensation of $15.00 and estimated initial values between $944.60 and $974.60 on the trade date.
UBS AG is offering two separate series of Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Cisco Systems, Inc. and Diamondback Energy, Inc. The Cisco series totals $2,020,000 and the Diamondback series totals $2,330,000, each due May 11, 2029. The notes pay contingent quarterly coupons only if observed closing levels meet specified coupon barriers and may be automatically called beginning about six months after issuance. Contingent coupon rates are 9.00% p.a. for the Cisco note and 10.00% p.a. for the Diamondback note. Principal repayment at maturity is contingent: if the final closing level is below the downside threshold, holders suffer a loss equal to the underlying return and could lose all principal. The estimated initial per-note values are $9.655 (Cisco) and $9.657 (Diamondback); issue price is $10.00 per note. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and there may be little or no secondary market.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to Marvell Technology, Inc. common stock maturing on May 14, 2029. Each Note has a $10 principal amount and pays contingent coupons only when the underlying's closing level meets or exceeds a stated coupon barrier on observation dates; the Notes are automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on any observation date. If not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent: full principal is paid only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold; otherwise repayment is reduced pro rata to the underlying return and you could lose a significant portion or all of your investment. The offering specifies a minimum purchase of 100 Notes ($1,000), an estimated initial value of $9.67 per Note as of the trade date, and trade/settlement and final valuation/maturity dates of May 11, 2026/May 13, 2026 and May 10, 2029/May 14, 2029, respectively. All payments remain subject to UBS credit risk.