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UBS AG is offering $2,438,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100 Index, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF and the S&P 500 Index. The Notes pay a periodic contingent coupon of 10.75% per annum if on each observation date every underlying is at or above its coupon barrier; otherwise no coupon is paid. The Notes are callable by UBS beginning after 12 months; if called you receive principal plus any contingent coupon due on the call settlement date. If not called, at maturity you receive $1,000 per Note if each final level is at or above its downside threshold (each downside threshold = 50.00% of the initial level); otherwise your payment equals $1,000 × (1 + underlying return of the least performing underlying asset), which can result in a significant loss or a total loss of principal. Payments depend on UBS' creditworthiness. Key dates: trade date May 8, 2026, settlement May 13, 2026, final valuation date May 8, 2028, maturity May 11, 2028.
UBS AG London Branch is offering $50,893,000 of Digital S&P 500® Index-Linked Medium-Term Notes with a face amount of $1,000 per note. The notes have trade date May 7, 2026, original issue (settlement) date May 12, 2026, determination date May 22, 2028 and stated maturity date May 24, 2028.
The notes pay no interest and return is linked to the S&P 500® Index performance from an initial level of 7,337.11. There is an 85.00% buffer level (6,236.5435) and a cap level of 118.18%, with a maximum settlement amount of $1,181.80 per $1,000 face amount. If the final underlier level falls below the buffer, losses accrue at approximately 1.1765% of face amount per 1% decline below the buffer, and you could lose your entire investment. The estimated initial value on the trade date was $999.00 per $1,000 face amount. The notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and are not FDIC insured.
UBS AG London Branch is offering Capped Leveraged Buffered S&P 500® Index‑Linked Medium‑Term Notes with an aggregate face amount of $24,834,000 due January 26, 2028. The notes reference the S&P 500® Index, have an upside participation rate of 130.00%, a cap level of 119.00% (maximum settlement amount of $1,247.00 per $1,000 face), and a buffer equal to 87.50% of the initial underlier level (initial underlier level 7,337.11). If the final underlier level on the determination date is below the buffer, holders incur leveraged downside (approximately 1.1429% loss of face amount per 1% underlier decline below the buffer) and could lose their entire investment. The notes do not pay interest, are unsecured obligations of UBS, and the estimated initial value on the trade date was $999.00 per $1,000 face amount as determined by UBS’ internal models.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average® and the S&P 500®. The Notes have a $1,000 principal amount, a contingent coupon rate of 7.40% per annum (contingent coupon $18.50 per quarter if conditions are met), a trade date of May 15, 2026, an expected settlement date of May 20, 2026, a final valuation date of May 15, 2029 and a maturity date of May 18, 2029. Coupon payments are made only when the closing level of each underlying asset meets or exceeds its coupon barrier (each set at 55.00% of its initial level) on an observation date. UBS may call the Notes in whole on any observation date (other than the final valuation date), in which case holders receive principal plus any contingent coupon due on the call settlement date and no further payments.
The repayment of principal at maturity is contingent: if the final level of any underlying asset is below its downside threshold (also set at 55.00% of its initial level), holders will receive an amount equal to $1,000 × (1 + underlying return of the least performing underlying asset), which can result in substantial loss or total loss of principal. The estimated initial value range is $962.10 to $992.10 per Note as of the trade date; the issue price exceeds that estimate. 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 Notes have a principal amount of $10 per Note, trade date May 11, 2026, expected settlement May 13, 2026 and maturity May 15, 2029. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 12.60% per annum (stated) when each underlying asset meets its coupon barrier during an observation period; otherwise no coupon accrues. UBS may call the Notes on quarterly observation end dates; if not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent on the final levels of the underlying assets relative to downside thresholds (70% coupon barriers; 60% downside thresholds shown). Estimated initial value range is $9.61–$9.91 per Note; issue price is $10.00 per Note. The Notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and repayment is subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector and the Russell 2000® Index. The offering totals $2,029,000 at an issue price of $1,000 per Note with a term of approximately 23 months (maturing April 13, 2028). The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 12.60% per annum ($10.50 per coupon) only when both underlying assets meet coupon barriers on observation dates. UBS may call the Notes on monthly observation dates beginning after three months; if not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent: full principal is returned only if each underlying asset is at or above its 70.00% downside threshold, otherwise repayment (if any) is reduced pro rata by the negative return of the least performing underlying asset, potentially resulting in substantial loss or total loss. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and limited secondary-market liquidity.
UBS AG offers Trigger Autocallable Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500, with an aggregate offering of $873,000. The Notes have a principal amount of $1,000 per Note, an expected maturity date of May 13, 2031, and observation dates monthly beginning after 12 months. 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 a call price that equals principal plus a call return; the stated call return rate is 9.55% per annum and the call price grows over time. If not called, repayment at maturity is contingent: investors receive principal if every underlying asset is at or above its downside threshold (each downside threshold = 70% of initial level), but if any underlying asset ends below its downside threshold the cash payment equals $1,000 × (1 + underlying return of the least performing underlying asset), which can produce a substantial loss, including a total loss. Payments are unsecured obligations of UBS and depend on UBS creditworthiness. The estimated initial value per Note on the trade date was $951.50, while the issue price is $1,000.00.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to Broadcom Inc. stock due May 12, 2028. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying closing level meets a coupon barrier and will be automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on any observation date. If not called, principal is repaid at maturity only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold; otherwise, principal is reduced proportionally to the underlying return, and investors can lose a significant portion or all of their investment. Payments depend on UBS creditworthiness. Trade date is May 8, 2026, settlement May 12, 2026, final valuation date May 10, 2028, and maturity May 12, 2028. The estimated initial value was $9.80 per $10 Note.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. The Notes pay a periodic contingent coupon only if the underlying's closing level on an observation date is at or above the coupon barrier and will be automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on any observation date prior to the final valuation date. If not called, principal is repaid at maturity only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold; otherwise principal is reduced in proportion to the underlying return, which could result in a total loss of principal. Key dates: Trade Date May 8, 2026, Settlement Date May 12, 2026, Final Valuation Date May 10, 2029, Maturity Date May 14, 2029. Minimum investment: 100 Notes at $10 per Note.
UBS AG offers Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to First Solar, Inc. stock. The Notes mature on May 12, 2028 with a final valuation date of May 10, 2028 and have a principal amount of $10 per Note. The offering includes an automatic call feature, periodic contingent coupons payable only if the underlying closing level meets a coupon barrier, and contingent principal repayment at maturity that may expose investors to the full downside of the underlying stock. The notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and any payments depend on UBS’s creditworthiness. Trade date is May 8, 2026 and settlement is expected May 12, 2026. The minimum purchase is 100 Notes ($1,000) and the issuer’s estimated initial value was $9.71.