
Swiss banks for non-residents
How Swiss banks differ for a non-resident
Switzerland has no single "bank for foreigners". The institutions split into segments that behave very differently when a non-resident applies. Online banks onboard remotely and cheaply, and are the most accessible entry point. Private banks open the door to wealth management but expect a substantial relationship. Universal and commercial banks sit in between and often suit clients with a business dimension. Cantonal, retail and cooperative banks are built around clients who live in Switzerland, useful once you have a Swiss footing, rarely the right first move from abroad.
Whichever segment you approach, approval turns on the same thing: a documented source of funds. Nationality alone rarely decides the outcome; the quality of the file does. Our guide to opening a Swiss bank account sets out the documents, fees and timeline that apply across all of these banks.
Bank segments at a glance
The six segments below sort the 36 banks by how a non-resident actually experiences them: what it costs to enter, whether the account opens remotely and what each segment is built for. Use it to narrow the field before reading the bank-by-bank table.
| Segment | Typical minimum | Opens remotely? | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Online / digital | CHF 0 – 50,000 | Yes, by video identification | A working multi-currency account opened quickly from abroad |
| Private | CHF 500,000+ | Usually one meeting | Wealth management and a long-term banking relationship |
| Universal & commercial | CHF 50,000 – 100,000 | Sometimes | An operating company or a trading business |
| Cantonal | Residence-dependent | Branch visit | Clients who already have a Swiss footing |
| Retail | Residence-dependent | Branch visit | Swiss residents: several decline non-residents outright |
| Cooperative | Residence-dependent | Branch visit | Swiss residents and members of the cooperative |
Minimums and opening methods are segment norms as of June 2026, not published per-bank figures. Confirm current terms with each bank.
Compare 36 Swiss banks
| Bank | Type | Head office | Founded | Non-residents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CIM Bank | Online bank | Geneva | 1990 | Yes |
| Pictet Group | Private bank | Geneva | 1805 | Yes |
| Lombard Odier | Private bank | Geneva | 1796 | Yes |
| Julius Baer | Private bank | Zurich | 1890 | Yes |
| Vontobel | Private bank | Zurich | 1924 | Yes |
| J. Safra Sarasin | Private bank | Basel | 1841 | Yes |
| Mirabaud Group | Private bank | Geneva | 1819 | Yes |
| Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) | Private bank | Geneva | 1969 | Yes |
| Bordier & Cie | Private bank | Geneva | 1844 | Yes |
| Gonet & Cie SA | Private bank | Geneva | 1845 | Yes |
| Banque SYZ SA | Private bank | Geneva | 1996 | Yes |
| REYL Intesa Sanpaolo | Private bank | Geneva | 1973 | Yes |
| HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) SA | Private bank | Geneva | 1988 | Yes |
| EFG International | Private bank | Zurich | 1995 | Yes |
| Edmond de Rothschild (Suisse) SA | Private bank | Geneva | 1965 | Limited |
| Rothschild & Co Bank AG | Private bank | Zurich | 1968 | Limited |
| CA Indosuez (Switzerland) SA | Private bank | Geneva | — | Yes |
| Rahn+Bodmer Co. | Private bank | Zurich | 1750 | Limited |
| E. Gutzwiller & Cie, Banquiers | Private bank | Basel | 1886 | Yes |
| Reichmuth & Co Privatbankiers | Private bank | Lucerne | 1996 | Yes |
| Schroder & Co Bank AG | Private bank | Zurich | 1967 | Yes |
| PKB Privatbank SA | Private bank | Lugano | 1958 | Yes |
| VP Bank (Switzerland) Ltd | Private bank | Zurich | 1988 | Yes |
| Kaleido Privatbank AG | Private bank | Zurich | 1995 | Yes |
| CBH Compagnie Bancaire Helvétique | Private bank | Geneva | 1975 | Yes |
| Banque Heritage SA | Private bank | Geneva | 1986 | Yes |
| UBS | Universal bank | Zurich | 1862 | Yes |
| BNP Paribas (Suisse) SA | Universal bank | Geneva | 1872 | Yes |
| Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich | Universal bank | Zurich | 1868 | Limited |
| Habib Bank AG Zurich | Universal bank | Zurich | 1967 | Yes |
| Banque de Commerce et de Placements (BCP) | Universal bank | Geneva | 1963 | Yes |
| Zürcher Kantonalbank | Cantonal bank | Zurich | 1870 | Limited |
| PostFinance | Retail bank | Bern | — | No |
| Migros Bank | Retail bank | Zurich | 1958 | Limited |
| Bank Cler | Retail bank | Basel | 1927 | Limited |
| Raiffeisen Switzerland | Cooperative bank | St. Gallen | 1899 | Limited |
"Limited" means access is residence-dependent or assessed case by case; it is not always a firm "no". Minimums and policies are segment norms as of June 2026, not published per-bank figures. Confirm current terms with each bank.
When a non-resident is turned away
Not every non-resident reaches the standard process. US citizens face FATCA reporting that leads many Swiss banks to decline retail US-person relationships. Russian nationals have been restricted since 2022: deposits above CHF 100,000 are blocked unless the client holds a Swiss or EU residence permit or dual citizenship. Any sanctioned connection, and politically exposed persons, trigger enhanced due diligence or outright refusal. A "Limited" mark in the table above can therefore mean a hard no for a particular nationality, not merely a higher bar. Our guide to opening a Swiss bank account covers these exclusions in full.
Which Swiss bank should a non-resident choose?
Start from the goal, not the brand. If you want a working multi-currency account opened remotely at low cost, an online bank such as CIM Bank is the shortest path. If you want wealth management and can fund a private-banking relationship, a private bank such as Pictet fits. If the account sits behind a company or trading business, a universal or commercial bank usually serves better. For the broader context (relocation, foundations and trusts) see our Swiss banking guides.
Frequently asked questions.
01Which Swiss banks accept non-residents?
02What is the easiest Swiss bank for a non-resident to open?
03Do any Swiss banks refuse non-residents?
04How much do I need to open a Swiss bank account?
05What types of Swiss bank are there?
06Which is the cheapest Swiss bank for a non-resident?
07Can a US citizen use a Swiss bank?
08Do Swiss banks accept companies as well as individuals?
Read more in our knowledge base.
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