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UBS AG priced a preliminary pricing supplement for Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Intuit Inc., due on or about May 1, 2028. The Notes pay contingent quarterly coupons only if the underlying meets coupon barriers on observation dates, are subject to an automatic call on quarterly observation dates beginning ≈12 months after the trade date, and repay principal at maturity only if the final level is at or above the disclosed downside threshold. The offering sets a minimum investment of 100 Notes at $10 per Note (representing $1,000) and an estimated initial value range of $9.30–$9.55 per Note. Key dates: trade date April 29, 2026, settlement May 1, 2026, final valuation date April 27, 2028, maturity May 1, 2028. The Notes are unsecured obligations of UBS and any payment, including contingent coupons or repayment of principal, is subject to UBS’s creditworthiness.
UBS AG priced a preliminary pricing supplement for $10 principal Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Zscaler, Inc. The notes pay contingent quarterly coupons only if the underlying meets a coupon barrier and are subject to automatic early call quarterly beginning about six months after trade.
The notes mature on May 1, 2028, repay principal at maturity only if the final level is at or above a downside threshold, and expose holders to full downside market risk and UBS credit risk. Estimated initial value is between $9.39 and $9.64 per $10 note.
UBS AG offers a preliminary pricing supplement for Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Ciena Corporation, with final terms set on the trade date.
Trade Date is April 29, 2026, settlement is May 1, 2026, final valuation date is April 29, 2027 and maturity is May 3, 2027. The Notes pay contingent coupons only if observation-date closing levels meet the coupon barrier, may autocall if the underlying meets the initial level, and repay contingent principal at maturity only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold (example: $10 principal with a 60.00% downside threshold). Minimum purchase is 100 Notes ($1,000). Estimated initial value range is stated as $8.95 to $9.20 per Note. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and the Notes are not FDIC insured.
UBS AG priced a preliminary offering of Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Workday, Inc. The Notes have a trade date of April 29, 2026, expected settlement on May 1, 2026, a final valuation date of April 27, 2028, and a maturity date of May 1, 2028. Each Note has a principal amount of $10 and the estimated initial value per Note is between $9.37 and $9.62 as of the trade date. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying closes at or above a coupon barrier on observation dates, include an automatic call feature beginning after 12 months, and provide contingent repayment of principal at maturity subject to a downside threshold (example: $60.00, or 60.00% of the initial level). Payments are subject to UBS credit risk and you may lose a significant portion or all of your investment.
UBS AG offers a preliminary pricing supplement for Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Netflix, Inc. The Notes mature on May 3, 2027 with a final valuation date of April 29, 2027 and an expected settlement on May 1, 2026. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying's closing level meets or exceeds a coupon barrier on observation dates and are subject to an automatic call 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 an 80.00% downside threshold; otherwise repayment declines in line with the underlying return and could result in total loss. Minimum investment is 100 Notes ($1,000). The preliminary estimated initial value range is $9.48 to $9.73 per Note. The document emphasizes significant market and issuer credit risk and directs investors to the product supplement and prospectus for full terms and risks.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Vertiv Holdings Co. The preliminary pricing supplement dated April 29, 2026 sets a Trade Date of April 29, 2026, Settlement Date of May 1, 2026, Final Valuation Date of April 27, 2028, and Maturity Date of May 1, 2028. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying stock is at or above a coupon barrier on observation dates and will be automatically called early if the underlying equals or exceeds 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 proportionally to the underlying return, and investors could lose a significant portion or all of their investment. Minimum investment is 100 Notes ($1,000). The estimated initial value range is shown as $9.43–$9.68 per $10 Note, and all payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Apollo Global Management, Inc., due on or about May 1, 2028. The notes pay a contingent coupon on each coupon payment date only if the underlying closing level on the applicable observation date is at or above the coupon barrier; otherwise no coupon is paid. The notes are automatically called early if the underlying closing level on an observation date prior to the final valuation date is at or above the initial level, in which case UBS will pay principal plus any contingent coupon then due. If not called and the final level is at or above the downside threshold, principal is returned at maturity; if the final level is below the downside threshold, repayment at maturity is reduced proportionally to the underlying return and investors could lose all principal. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk. Trade date is April 29, 2026 with expected settlement May 1, 2026. The preliminary estimated initial value range is $9.40–$9.65 per $10 note and minimum purchase is 100 notes ($1,000).
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to American Airlines Group Inc. common stock due May 1, 2028. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying closing level on an observation date meets or exceeds a coupon barrier and may be automatically called on quarterly observations beginning after 12 months if the closing level is at or above the initial level. If not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent: if the final level is at or above the downside threshold you receive the $10 principal per Note; if the final level is below the downside threshold you receive $10 × (1 + Underlying Return), exposing you to the negative return of the underlying and potential loss of your full investment. Payments depend on UBS’s creditworthiness. Trade date is April 29, 2026, settlement May 1, 2026, final valuation date April 27, 2028, and maturity May 1, 2028.
UBS AG offers Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to lululemon athletica inc. The Notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying stock closes at or above a coupon barrier on observation dates and will be automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on any observation date prior to maturity. If not called, principal is repaid at maturity only if the final level is at or above the downside threshold; otherwise, repayment at maturity declines in line with the underlying return, which can result in a loss of a significant portion or all of the initial investment. Key dates: trade date April 29, 2026, settlement May 1, 2026, final valuation date April 29, 2027, maturity May 3, 2027. Minimum investment is 100 Notes at $10 per Note (i.e., $1,000); estimated initial value as of the trade date is $9.78. Any payments, including principal repayment, are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of American Airlines Group Inc. The preliminary pricing supplement dated April 29, 2026 sets a trade date of April 29, 2026 and expected settlement of May 1, 2026. The notes mature on May 1, 2028 with a final valuation date of April 27, 2028. The Notes pay a contingent coupon only if the underlying stock meets the coupon barrier on observation dates; they are automatically called if the underlying equals or exceeds the initial level on an observation date (quarterly, beginning after 12 months). If not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent on the final level relative to a disclosed downside threshold; if final level is below that threshold, investors may suffer losses up to the full principal. Minimum initial investment is 100 Notes at $10 per Note. The document states an estimated initial value range of $9.40 to $9.65 per Note as of the trade date and highlights credit risk of UBS and liquidity and estimated-value considerations.