Pillar 3a at a glance
Save on taxes
Deduct contributions from your taxable income and save on taxes.
Potential returns
Benefit from potential returns from Vitainvest investment funds while your 3a account offers stable interest rates.
Early withdrawal
You can make an early withdrawal, for example to purchase residential property or if you become self-employed or emigrate.
Pillar 3a in a nutshell
Our Fisca 3a retirement account
The UBS Fisca 3a retirement account is intended for all employed persons subject to OASI/IV contributions. You save flexibly for retirement with free account management and an annual account statement. You can deposit as much as you like up to the legal maximum amount.
With the UBS Fisca 3a retirement account, you can invest sustainably and benefit from higher potential returns. The investments remain tax-free during the savings phase and can be transferred to your free assets upon retirement, except for certain passive funds.

When is the right time to save for your retirement? Right now!
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Define your risk profile
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Open your 3a pension solution
Open the 3a pension solution directly in the Mobile Banking App and choose how much and how often you would like to deposit for your future.
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