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UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes due May 11, 2028, linked to the least performing of DIA, RSP and XLV. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 8.10% per annum when each underlying asset meets its coupon barrier on an observation date, are issuer-callable monthly (beginning ~3 months after issue) and repay principal at maturity only if every underlying final level is at or above a 70.00% downside threshold. If any underlying is below its downside threshold at maturity, repayment equals $1,000 × (1 + underlying return of the least performing underlying asset), which can result in a substantial loss, including total loss. The issue size is $922,000 and the estimated initial value per Note was $981.60 as of the trade date.
UBS AG priced a capped GEARS offering linked to Vistra Corp. common stock. The securities are unsubordinated, unsecured notes that mature on May 11, 2029 and repay an amount tied to the percentage change in Vistra's closing price between the trade date and the final valuation date.
Each $10 Security returns the principal at maturity if the underlying return is zero; if positive, payment equals $10 × (1 + the lesser of (Underlying Return × Upside Gearing) and the Maximum Gain); if negative, payment equals $10 × (1 + Underlying Return), exposing holders to full downside. The example terms show $10 principal, Upside Gearing 3.00, and Maximum Gain 114.03%. Credit risk of UBS applies to all payments.
UBS AG is offering $5,260,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector Index and the Russell 2000® Index, maturing April 4, 2028. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 12.40% per annum on each coupon payment date only if the closing level of both underlying assets meets or exceeds their coupon barriers on the applicable observation dates; otherwise no coupon is paid.
The Notes are callable by UBS beginning after three months on monthly observation dates. If not called, principal is repaid at maturity only if each underlying asset’s final level is at or above its downside threshold (70.00% of the initial level); otherwise the maturity payment is reduced pro rata to the negative return of the least performing underlying asset, and investors could lose a substantial portion or all of their principal. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk. Trade date is April 30, 2026; settlement May 5, 2026.
UBS AG is offering $540,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the S&P 500®, the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector and the Russell 2000®, due May 10, 2029. The Notes pay an 11.60% per annum contingent coupon only if each underlying asset closes at or above its coupon barrier on an observation date; otherwise no coupon is paid. UBS may call the Notes monthly (first callable after ~9 months). At maturity, if any final level is below its 70.00% downside threshold, principal is reduced pro rata to the decline of the least performing underlying asset; you could lose a significant portion or all of your investment. The issue price is $1,000 per Note, estimated initial value $987.60, and proceeds to UBS are $536,220.
UBS AG priced a $2,500,000 offering of Capped Buffer GEARS linked to the Russell 2000® Index that mature on Maturity Date: May 27, 2027. Each Security has a $1,000 principal amount, upside gearing of 2.00, a maximum gain of 18.20% (maximum payment $1,182.00 per Security) and a 10.00% buffer (downside threshold 2,598.095, initial level 2,886.772 observed on the strike date).
The estimated initial value as of the trade date was $995.90 and the issue price is $1,000. Payments at maturity depend on the underlying return and final level: investors receive principal plus capped upside if the index rises, full principal if the final level is at or above the downside threshold when the return is zero or negative, or a loss (potentially nearly all principal) if the final level is below the downside threshold. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and there may be little or no secondary market.
UBS AG offers $2,808,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index. The notes pay a contingent coupon of 10.40% per annum when both underlyings meet coupon barriers on monthly observation dates and are callable by UBS beginning after three months. If not called, principal repayment at maturity depends on the least performing underlying relative to a 65.00% downside threshold; investors may lose a significant portion or all principal and are exposed to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Capped GEARS linked to the common stock of ASML Holding N.V. The Securities pay at maturity based on the underlying return from the trade date to the final valuation date: a positive return yields the principal plus the lesser of (underlying return × Upside Gearing) and the Maximum Gain; a zero return returns principal; a negative return produces a loss equal to the underlying return and could result in loss of all principal. Trade date was May 7, 2026, settlement May 11, 2026, final valuation date May 9, 2029 and maturity May 11, 2029.
The terms show Upside Gearing 3.00, Maximum Gain 101.58%, principal per Security $10, minimum investment 100 Securities ($1,000), and an estimated initial value of $9.29 determined by UBS’ internal pricing models. Payments, including principal repayment, are subject to UBS credit risk and the Securities will not be listed on an exchange.
UBS AG proposes Capped Leveraged Buffered MSCI EAFE® Index-Linked Medium-Term Notes that pay no interest and have a term expected to be between 26 and 29 months. Returns are tied to the MSCI EAFE® Index with an upside participation rate of 160.00%, a 15.00% buffer (buffer level 85.00% of initial) and a cap level expected to be between 116.41% and 119.30% of the initial underlier level.
If the final underlier level is above the initial level, holders receive principal plus 160.00% of the underlier return up to a maximum settlement amount expected between $1,262.56 and $1,308.80 per $1,000 face amount. If the final level declines by up to 15.00% you receive $1,000; below that you suffer leveraged downside (~1.1765% loss per 1% decline below the buffer). The notes are unsecured obligations of UBS, not FDIC insured, not listed, and may result in total loss of principal. The estimated initial value is between $966.20 and $996.20 per $1,000, below the issue price.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes due May 9, 2031 linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000 and S&P 500 indices. The notes pay a 8.50% per annum contingent coupon when all three indices are at or above coupon barriers on observation dates; otherwise no coupon is paid. UBS may call the notes on semiannual observation dates; if not called, repayment at maturity is contingent on the least performing index remaining at or above its downside threshold, otherwise principal is reduced pro rata to that index's negative return.
The issue price is $1,000 per note (total offered $765,000); the issuer's estimated initial value was $989.90. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk and the notes are not bank deposits or FDIC insured.
UBS AG London Branch is offering Digital S&P 500® Index-Linked Medium-Term Notes with a stated maturity of May 14, 2027. Each note has a face amount of $1,000 and aggregate offered face amount is $3,511,000. The cash settlement depends on the S&P 500 Index performance from the trade date May 6, 2026 to the determination date May 12, 2027. If the final underlier level is at least the buffer level (90.00% of the initial underlier level of 7,365.12) holders receive the maximum settlement amount of $1,087.10 per $1,000 face amount. If the final underlier level is below the buffer, holders suffer a leveraged downside: approximately 1.1111% loss of face amount for each 1% negative return below the buffer, potentially losing the entire investment. The estimated initial value on the trade date was $988.00 per $1,000 face amount; issue price is 100.00% with an underwriting discount of 0.88%. The notes bear no interest, are unsecured obligations of UBS, are not FDIC insured, are not listed, and have limited secondary market liquidity.