Whether you want to put some money aside for a specific project or just for a rainy day, we offer a range of savings products to help you get the most out of your money.
| Savings Account | This is a traditional savings account for people over 18 who want to build up their savings. |
| e-Savings Account | If you are a frequent internet user and would like to grow your savings, the BCV Private Account may be the right solution. It comes with BCV-net, our flexible, user-friendly e-banking system. |
| Euro Savings Account | If you wish to save up for something in euros, such as a holiday in Spain or sending your children to university in Paris, then this traditional savings account is for you. |
| SavingsPlus Account | With the SavingsPlus Account, the higher your account balance, the more interest you earn. This is a great way to save up for a downpayment on your future home, for example. |
| Custodial Savings Account | A Custodial Savings Account can be opened for any child between the ages of 0 and 18. The savings cannot be withdrawn until the child turns 18, but money can be paid in at any time. |
| Young Savers Account | This account offers a very attractive interest rate for 11 to 19 year olds and students under 26 who want to build up their savings. |
| Rent Guarantee Savings Account | If you rent a property in Switzerland, the rent guarantee is deposited in a Rent Guarantee Savings Account that you hold jointly with the rental agency. Only the interest earned can be withdrawn as long as the rental guarantee is in effect. The funds are released when you vacate the property, in accordance with the law. There is no annual fee on this account. |
| Medium-term notes | If you're looking beyond the short run, medium-term notes are an attractive alternative to a traditional savings account, as they offer a higher interest rate. Interest remains fixed throughout the term and is paid on a yearly basis. Notes are generally placed in a BCV securities account. You can select a term of two to eight years. At expiration, the note is fully redeemed. |