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Payment solutions for individual clients. Swiss ways and customs
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ContentsIntroduction to payments in Switzerland 05
How can I make day-to-day payments without using cash?Maestro card 06Credit cards 06UBS customer card 17
What types of bill will I encounter?Bill with red payment slip 18Bill with orange payment slip 19Bill with Swiss or foreign bank account details 10Direct debit (LSV+) 11
How can I pay my bills and keep track of my accounts and credit cards?UBS e-banking 12Security in UBS e-banking 13UBS Multimat 14UBS easy form 16UBS global form 17UBS standing order form 17
Financial information and stock exchange ordersUBS Quotes 18Stock exchange orders with UBS e-banking 18
Additional servicesUBS products and services for private clients 19UBS KeyClub 19
Contact information 19
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Introduction to payments in Switzerland
Welcome to Switzerland. This brochure aims to familiarize you with the various Swiss ways and customs and the means available for making and collecting payments. It describes the methods used to pay for everyday goods and services. You will then see some examples of the documents you need to settle your bills. We hope to make your start in Switzerland easier with this brochure.
Some general informationAccountIt all starts with a bank account. The UBS Pay and Save Basic Offering includes all the products and services that you need for your daily banking activities in CHF – at an attractive all-in fee. For an account in other currencies, e.g. USD, GBP, the UBS current account would be the right choice.
CashIf you have just arrived and have cash that you wish to exchange for Swiss francs or other currencies, most of our branches provide a foreign exchange service for the most commonly used currencies. In addition all our branches have at least one auto-mated teller machine (ATM) that dispenses euros.
BillsBills attached to invoices are the most common way to pay in Switzerland. They are normally paid within 30 days of being received. You will therefore have plenty of time after your arrival to open a bank account and become familiar with the various means of payment available to you before you have to pay your first bill.
You may choose to receive certain bills electronically and pay them with a single click of your mouse. See “E-bill in UBS e-banking” for an explanation of this service.
Payments through UBS or Swiss PostUBS handles your outgoing payments and offers solutions for collecting incoming pay-ments. For your convenience, we recommend that you use the means presented in this brochure.
Payments through Swiss Post: Switzerland has 3,000 post offices, where you can pay your bills in cash directly at the counter.
ChequesCheques are not a common payment method in Switzerland, you can either use UBS Correspondence cheques (personal cheque, cheque book) or UBS Bankcheques.
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How can I make day-to-day payments without using cash?
Maestro cardAnyone with a bank account can obtain a Maestro card, which is renewable every two years. It comes with a PIN that can be changed at any time.
This card gives you access to the following services:• 24-hour cash withdrawals at Bancomat ATMs equipped with the Maestro card function• Cashwithdrawalsinagrowingnumberofcountriesaroundtheworld• CashwithdrawalsineurosatmostATMsinSwitzerlandequippedwiththe Maestro card function• AtUBSATMs,yourUBSMaestroCardalsoservesasacustomercardforcash withdrawals, account information, paying in at Bancomat Plus ATMs and payments at UBS Multimat machines• Thiscardcanalsobeusedtopayforyourpurchasesinmostshopsandservice stations. All ATMs at service stations, which are open 24 hours a day, accept the Maestro card
Credit cardsYou are no doubt familiar with credit cards. We would like to highlight some of theadvantages offered all over the world: • Up to CHF 300,000 accident insurance cover when you pay for your trip by credit card• Optionalphotoonbackofcardforgreatercardsecurity• Carrental:nodeposittopay,specialtermswithEuropcar• PINcodeforcashwithdrawalsatATMsallovertheworld• Monthlybillscanbepaidallatonceorinseveralinstallments• AdditionaladvantageswiththeGoldCard:highercreditlimit,higherinsurance coverage (CHF 600,000), Priority Pass
The UBS Optimus Foundation Charity CardUsing the UBS Optimus Foundation Charity credit card is a simple and direct way to make a commitment to the children of this world with every transaction you make. UBS transfers 0.75% of your total credit card spending every year to the UBS Optimus Foundation. By doing so, you can help to open up new prospects for thousands of children.
UBS customer cardAny account holder who has not requested any other type of card automatically receives a customer card free of charge. This also comes with a PIN code.It allows the cardholder to withdraw money in Swiss francs or euros 24 hours a day at UBS ATMs only. The customer card also enables you to carry out your banking transactions quickly and easily with the help of UBS Multimat machines.
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What types of bill will I encounter?
Payment slips are used to process payment transactions. It is standard practice in Switzerland to include a payment slip with every bill. To make a payment using a payment slip, you can either- enter the payment slip information in the payment order function in your e-banking (see page 12) - send the payment slip with completed information to your bank (e.g. to UBS via UBS easy (see page 16) - present the payment slip at any post office, paying the amount due with cash directly
Bill with red payment slip • Intheexamplebelowtheultimatepayee(1)issomeonewhoholdsanaccountwith a bank • The payment slip shows the bank account (International Bank Account Number (IBAN)) of the ultimate payee (2) as well as the payee’s bank (3) • Forprocessingpurposes,thepostofficeaccountofthepayee’sbank(4)isindicated• Theamountdue(5)andthepayer’sdetailsmaybepre-printedbythepayee If not, you have to fill in the amount along with your name and full address in fields (5) and (6)• Itisadvisabletoincludeashortdescriptionofthe‘reasonforpayment’infield(7), e.g. a reference number on your bill • Thepayeereceivesacopyoftheredpaymentsliporthenameandaddressof the payer on his/her credit advice• Note:Ifthepayeehasadirectaccountwiththepostoffice,his/hernamewillappear directly under (3)
Bill with orange payment slipThis payment slip is referred to as the ESR (German acronym for payment slip with reference number). It works the same way as the red payment slip, but each bill also includes a unique reference number per bill that allows the payee to match the received payments automatically to his/her accounts receivables.
• Intheexamplebelowtheultimatepayee(A)holdsanaccountwithabank(B)• Forprocessingpurposes,thepostofficeaccountofthepayee’sbank(C)isindicated• Theamountdue(E)andthepayer’sname(D)maybepre-printedby the payee. If not, you have to fill in the amount along with your name and full address in fields (E) and (D) • Nomessagetothepayeeisallowedinfield(H)• The reference number (F) is key for the payee to match your payment to his/her accounts receivable. When entering the details of your orange payment slip into an e-banking order, it is crucial that you include this line • Ifyouuseapaymentslipreader,youcanalsoscanthecodingline(G),asthisline includes the details on the payee • Thepayeereceivesthedetailsandthereferencenumberonhis/hercreditadvice• Note: If the payee has an account with the post office, his/her name will appear directly under (B)
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Bill with Swiss or foreign bank account detailsYou may receive a bill from Switzerland or another country containing the payee’s bank account details. This information will enable you to transfer an amount in Swiss francs or a foreign currency, which will be debited to one of your accounts and credited to the payee’s account at his/her bank in Switzerland or abroad.
Possible means of payment:• UBSe-bankingviatheInternetorUBSMultimat(screenstobefilledinwiththe information given on your bill)• Paymentorderonpaper(e.g.UBSglobalpaymentorder)tobefilledinandsentto your bank
The bill should include at least the following:• Payee’s details• Payer’s details• Description of item sold• Amounttobepaid• Service provider’s bank account details – account number in IBAN format where possible• Paymentdeadline
The IBAN account number format was created to streamline cross-border payments in Europe.
In the bank account details shown on bills received from countries in the EU/EEA, the payee’s account is shown in IBAN format. In addition to the IBAN, the BIC (Business Identifier Code) of the payee’s bank is shown.
Including these two elements on every payment order, whether in electronic or paper form, ensures a reliable and rapid transfer of the funds to your payee. European banks now require the IBAN and BIC for all payments. From 2007, payment orders submitted without this information can be refused by European banks.
Direct debit (LSV+/BDD/SDD)As an alternative to making regular payments to the same recipient, you can allow your account to be debited directly. This way your payments are made reliably and on time, you can monitor them via UBS e-banking (see page 12) and you have the right of objection at any time in a specific period. To start the process, you can contact your payee and request a bill payment by direct debit. He/she will send you the relevant forms.
Purpose • RegularpaymentsinSwissfrancsandeurostoSwissbankaccounts• Herearesomeexamplesofwhatitcanbeusedfor: - Rent - Insurance premiums - Telephone bills - Electricity bills - Credit card bills, etc.
Benefits • Yousavetimeandmoney• One-timesignatureforeachdirectdebitauthorization–that’sallittakes
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• Debitauthorizationformmustbesigned
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E-bill in UBS e-bankingMost financial institutions, including UBS, have linked their banking portals to the e-bill network by SIX Paynet and can thus offer their clients EBPP (electronic bill presentment and payment) services (= e-bill). If you have a UBS e-banking agreement, you have access to electronic bills sent to you by service providers that are members of the e-bill network by SIX Paynet. To receive your bills, first sign up for the e-bill service and then inform your service provider. These two steps should be carried out directly in UBS e-banking. You will be notified by e-mail when an electronic bill has arrived. All you have to do then is view the delivered bill and pay it with a single click.
Security in UBS e-bankingUBS guarantees you the best possible security measures at all times for your banking transactions. UBS uses a chip card-based solution, which does not require any software to be installed.
The system automatically encrypts all data sent via the Internet. It uses highly secure algorithms to protect your data.
Your personal authorization data and equipment: • Agreementnumber• PINforyourAccessCard• AccessCard• CardreaderorAccessKey
The basic log-in equipment you will receive is the UBS card reader.
How can I pay my bills and keep track of my accounts and credit cards?
UBS e-bankingUBS e-banking makes it easier than ever before to carry out banking and stock market transactions – no matter where you are or what time it is. Data is encrypted in accor-dance with a high security standard and can only be accessed using individual security features.
Purpose • Execution and management of payments and standing orders in Switzerland and abroad as well as account transfers• Storeandmanagepaymenttemplates• Viewaccountinformation• E-bill:Themostconvenientwaytopayyourelectronicbills• OnlinestatementofyourUBSCreditCards
Benefits • Low-costmethodofpayment• Overviewofpendingandexecutedpayments• Flexibleandeasytouse,nomatterwhereyouare• Available24hoursaday• Convenientpaymentorderentrywithoneofthemanypaymentslipreadersavailable on the market
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• UBSe-bankingagreement• Computerwithstandardoperatingsystem,recommendedbrowserversionand Internet access
Payment services in UBS e-banking • Singlepayments(localandinternational)• Paymenttemplates• Standingorders• Paymentofe-bills• Datatransfers• OnlineobjectionofLSV+debits(seepage11)
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Benefits • Low-costwaytopayyourbills• The UBS Multimat scans the payment slips so you do not have to write the information out by hand• Overviewofpendingandcompletedpayments• AvailablearoundtheclockinmanyUBSbranches
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• AUBScustomercardorUBSMaestroCardwithapersonalPINcode• There is a CHF 50,000 limit per calendar month and card for payments/standing orders
Payment services in UBS Multimat• Singlepayments• Standingorders
You will use the card reader equipment to securely log in to UBS e-banking as well as to confirm the beneficiary. This is a state-of-the-art additional security feature for online payment transactions, which ensures that your beneficiary details can not be manipulated by third parties.
For more convenience, especially for the confirmation of beneficiaries, you can order the UBS Access Key (see below) that replaces the UBS card reader. It contains the same security features, but is easier to use and more convenient.
UBS MultimatThe UBS Multimat is an enhanced ATM, accessible 24 hours a day in most of UBS branches in Switzerland. It enables you to carry out your banking transactions quickly, easily and electronically using your customer card or your UBS Maestro Card. You can obtain all the information on your accounts, check the balance or print a detailed statement, enter Swiss or foreign payment orders, make transfers from one account to another and manage your standing orders. You can also view information on exchange and interest rates at the touch of a button.
Purpose • Making and managing payments and issuing standing orders in Switzerland or abroad in Swiss francs or foreign currencies and carrying out account transfers in all account currencies• Queryingaccountinformation• Informationonexchangeandinterestratescanbeviewedatthetouchofabutton
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UBS global formMake payments to anywhere in the world – in Swiss francs or in a foreign currency: UBS global allows you to make international payments conveniently and securely without the need for technical tools.
Purpose • Easy-to-makepaymentsabroad• CanbeusedtomakepaymentswithinSwitzerlandforwhichyoudonothave payment slips • TransferstootherUBSaccountspossible
Benefits • AmountscanbetransferredinSwissfrancsorinaforeigncurrency• Offersvariousoptionsforinvoicingthecostofinternationalpayments• UBSglobalorderformsprovidedfreeofcharge
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• Notechnicalrequirements
UBS standing order formThe advantage of the UBS standing order is that you only need to enter your payment details and schedule once. Your payments will be executed automatically.
Purpose • UBSstandingorder:transferringfixedamountsinanycurrencyonfixeddatesto the same recipient within Switzerland or abroad
Benefits • Straightforwardandclearpaymentprocessinginanycurrency• Can be used for payments to postal and bank accounts in Switzerland or abroad
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• Notechnicalrequirements
UBS easy formThe simple way to pay bills from home: use UBS easy to make day-to-day payments quickly and conveniently while benefiting from low processing costs. Just fill out the form, attach the completed payment slips and send it to UBS. You can keep the left part of the payment slips for your records.
Purpose • ExecutionofallpaymentorderswithinSwitzerland
Benefits • Youcanissuetheorderasearlyassixmonthsbeforetherequireddateofexecution• Easytouse• UBSeasyorderformsprovidedfreeofcharge
Requirements • AccountwithUBS• Notechnicalrequirements
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Financial information and stock exchange orders
UBS QuotesUBS Quotes provides you with comprehensive information and the latest news from the world’s most important financial markets. UBS clients benefit from an exclusive and expanded version of Quotes that includes comprehensive financial market data and a wide range of useful functions. In addition to the extensive financial and research information, you can also group together financial instruments relevant to you in virtual portfolios, keep track of prices, and keep yourself informed about upcoming maturities and reached limits via SMS or e-mail-notification.
Stock exchange orders with UBS e-bankingStock exchange orders can be issued with no time delay on the electronic exchanges of SWX (Zurich), NASDAQ, AMEX and NYSE (New York), LSE and SWX Europe (London), MSE (Milan), XETRA (Frankfurt) and EURONEXT (Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels).
Our automatic interfaces facilitate the electronic forwarding of your stock exchange orders to the global stock exchanges. This allows you to benefit extensively from our global market presence, which secures access to over 50 stock exchanges and enables us to execute orders on the world’s leading financial markets as rapidly as possible.
Where local market and stock exchange provisions do not permit electronic connections, orders are handed over to our trading specialists, who process your transactions quickly and efficiently.
The UBS e-banking stock exchange function is rounded off by the option to change the trading country and view the issue calendar.
Additional services
UBS products and services for private clientsUBS offers a wide selection of products and services for your individual needs. Depending on your personal situation, you have the choice of a wide selection of solutions. Find more on: www.ubs.com/lifecycle
UBS KeyClubJoin UBS KeyClub free of charge and you will automatically receive valuable points by using your UBS Credit Card. These points can be spent on UBS KeyClub’s constantly expanding range of special offers. All you have to do to take advantage of the many benefits offered by UBS KeyClub is complete an application form. You can download the application form and complete it directly on screen. KeyClub membership is free of charge and does not entail any obligation. As a KeyClub member, the more banking transactions you carry out with UBS, the more points you collect. For more information and to find out how to spend your points, see: www.ubs.com/keyclub.
Contact information
If you have any questions relating to the services detailed in this brochure or any other customized solutions, you can get in touch with us via the following channels:
By telephone: UBS Service Line for private clients on 0848 848 054 Personal consultations: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
By e-form: www.ubs.com/contactBy visiting your nearest branch: www.ubs.com/locationfinder
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