Aktiengesellschaft (AG) Public company |
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Traded as |
SIX: UBSG SIX: UBSN : UBS |
Industry | Banking, Financial services |
Predecessor |
Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation merged in 1998; PaineWebber merged in 2000 |
Founded | 1862 |
Headquarters |
Zürich Basel |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Axel A. Weber (Chairman) Sergio Ermotti (CEO) |
Products |
Investment Banking Investment Management Wealth Management Private Banking Corporate Banking Private Equity Finance and Insurance Consumer Banking Mortgages Credit Cards |
CHF 28.320 billion (2016) | |
Total assets | CHF 935 billion (2016) |
Total equity | CHF 53.621 billion (2016) |
Number of employees
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59,387 (2016) |
Capital ratio | 13.8% (2016) |
Website | UBS.com |
Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation merged in 1998;
UBS AG is a Swiss global financial services company, incorporated in the Canton of Zurich, and co-headquartered in Zürich and Basel. The company provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services for private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide, and is generally considered to be a bulge bracket bank. In Switzerland, these services are also offered to retail clients. The name UBS was originally an abbreviation for the Union Bank of Switzerland, but it ceased to be a representational abbreviation after the bank's merger with the Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998. The company traces its origins to 1856, when the earliest of its predecessor banks was founded. UBS has over CHF 2.8 trillion in invested assets, and remains a leading provider of retail banking and commercial banking services in Switzerland. It is the biggest bank in Switzerland, operating in more than 50 countries with 59,387 employees around the world, as of 2016.
In comparison to other European banks, UBS suffered among the largest losses during the subprime mortgage crisis, and it was required to raise large amounts of outside capital. The bank received a US$9.7 billion capital injection in 2007 from the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (currently GIC Private Limited effective from July 2013), which remains one of the bank's largest shareholders. UBS also received capital from the Swiss government, further complemented by a series of equity offerings in 2007, 2008, and 2009.