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UBS AG is offering Buffer Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index. The offering totals $1,617,000 at an issue price of $1,000 per Note. Notes pay a 7.15% per annum contingent coupon when both underlyings meet coupon barriers on observation dates, are callable after 12 months if both underlyings meet call thresholds, and provide contingent principal protection at maturity subject to a 15.00% buffer. If a least performing underlying falls below its downside threshold, holders suffer losses equal to the decline in excess of the buffer. Payments are subject to UBS credit risk. Trade date: March 27, 2026; final valuation date: March 27, 2031; maturity: April 1, 2031.
UBS AG is offering $214,000 of Capped Buffer Securities linked to the S&P 500® Index with a trade date of March 27, 2026, settlement on April 1, 2026 and maturity on September 30, 2027. Each Security has a $1,000 principal, a 10.00% buffer, a 15.10% maximum gain (maximum payment of $1,151.00 per Security) and a downside threshold equal to 90.00% of the initial level (5,731.97). If the final level is below the downside threshold, holders absorb losses beyond the buffer and could lose almost all principal; all payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG priced $405,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index due December 30, 2027. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 8.75% per annum on observation dates when the S&P 500 closing level meets or exceeds the coupon barrier (70% of the initial level). UBS may call the Notes in whole on monthly observation dates beginning after six months; if not called, principal is returned at maturity only if the final index level is at or above the downside threshold (70% of the initial level), otherwise you suffer loss equal to the underlying return. The issue price per Note is $1,000 and the estimated initial value was $990. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Yield Notes linked to the common stock of GRAIL, Inc. The issuance totals $575,000 (1,000 per Note) with a 15.30% per annum coupon, an initial level of $48.49, a call threshold of $48.49 (100% of initial), a downside threshold of $24.25 (50% of initial), and maturity on March 30, 2029. The Notes pay quarterly coupons unless automatically called on observation dates beginning ~6 months after trade; if not called and the final level is below the downside threshold, principal is reduced pro rata to the underlying return, potentially wiping out the entire investment. All payments depend on UBS’s creditworthiness; the estimated initial value per Note is $916.60, below the issue price of $1,000.
UBS AG is offering $2,459,000 of Buffer Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000 and the S&P 500. The notes pay a 6.70% per annum contingent coupon only if both indices meet coupon barriers on monthly observation dates, are callable monthly beginning after 12 months if both indices meet call thresholds, and repay principal at maturity only if final levels of each index meet downside thresholds. Payments (including any principal protection) are subject to UBS credit risk; the estimated initial value was $956.80 per $1,000 note and the issue price is $1,000 per note.
UBS AG offers $447,000 of Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the least performing of the Nasdaq-100®, Russell 2000® and S&P 500® due September 30, 2027. The Notes pay a contingent coupon of 9.00% per annum on each coupon payment date only if the closing level of each underlying asset is at or above its coupon barrier on the applicable observation date. UBS may call the Notes in whole on monthly observation dates beginning after three months; if called you receive principal plus any contingent coupon then due. If not called and the final level of any underlying is below its 70.00% downside threshold, repayment at maturity will be reduced pro rata based on the negative return of the least performing underlying asset; in extreme cases you could lose all principal. The issue price totals $447,000 (100 notes at $1,000 per Note) and the issuer-calculated estimated initial value per Note is $951.80. All payments are subject to UBS credit risk and the Notes will not be listed on any exchange.
UBS AG offers $3,744,000 of Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes with Memory Interest linked to the least performing of the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index, maturing April 2, 2029. Each Note has a $1,000 principal amount and a contingent coupon of 9.75% per annum (Contingent Coupon: $48.75 per semiannual period) payable only if both underlying indices meet coupon barriers on observation dates; unpaid coupons may be paid later under the memory interest feature. The Notes are automatically callable if both indices meet 100.00% call thresholds on an observation date; if not called, principal is repaid at maturity only if both indices are at or above 70.00% downside thresholds, otherwise principal is reduced proportional to the worst-performing index. Payments are unsecured obligations of UBS and subject to UBS credit risk. The estimated initial value per Note is $970.20 and the issue price is $1,000 per Note.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Callable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the S&P 500® Index due on or about April 11, 2029. The notes pay a 9.75% per annum contingent coupon when the index closing level is at or above a coupon barrier (70% of the initial level) on observation dates and are callable by UBS beginning after three months.
The trade date is April 6, 2026 with expected settlement on April 9, 2026. At maturity, if UBS does not call the notes and the final level is below the downside threshold (70% of initial), principal repayment is reduced pro rata to the underlying return; estimated initial value is between $959.60 and $989.60.
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Constellation Energy Corporation, with a trade date of March 30, 2026, expected settlement on April 1, 2026, final valuation on March 30, 2028 and maturity on April 3, 2028. The Notes pay contingent coupons only if the underlying closing level meets the coupon barrier on observation dates and will be automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on an observation date. 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; otherwise repayment declines in direct proportion to the underlying return and investors could lose a substantial portion or all of their investment. Estimated initial value is approximately $9.42–$9.67 per $10 Note and minimum purchase is 100 Notes ($1,000). All payments are subject to UBS credit risk.
UBS AG priced a preliminary offering for Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to the common stock of ServiceNow, Inc. The trade date is March 30, 2026, with settlement expected April 1, 2026, a final valuation date of March 30, 2028 and maturity on April 3, 2028. Each Note has a principal amount of $10. The notes pay periodic contingent coupons only if the underlying closing level meets or exceeds a coupon barrier on observation dates and can be automatically called early if the underlying closes at or above the initial level on an observation date. If not called and the final level is below the downside threshold, principal repayment at maturity may be reduced proportionally to the underlying return, including possible loss of the entire investment. Estimated initial value is expected to be between $9.39 and $9.64.