Switzerland’s Largest Bank Joins the Mass-Market Pivot to Crypto in 2026

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UBS started direct Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) trading for select private banking clients in January 2026. The move places Swiss banks’ crypto adoption firmly in the mass market.

The bank joins Zürcher Kantonalbank and PostFinance, whose 2024 launches gave crypto access to over 2.5 million Swiss accounts. Switzerland now hosts about 20 banks offering crypto services, more than any other country.

Top Countries In Terms of Banking Access to Crypto. Source: BigWhale

The Investor Profile No One Expected

Zürcher Kantonalbank began offering crypto custody and trading in early 2024. Head of Digital Assets, Peter Hubli, told The Big Whale that the bank had modeled a younger client base. The actual numbers told a different story.

“This is probably the biggest surprise of this launch. We expected, like many others, to attract a very young clientele. That’s not the case at all.”

Peter Hubli, Lead Digital Assets, Zürcher Kantonalbank, in The Big Whale’s report.

Average crypto buyers at ZKB sit between 30 and 50 years old, mostly male, and concentrated in private banking rather than retail. More than 40% had no investment portfolio at the bank before opening crypto custody. Their cash had sat idle.

The financial impact is no longer marginal. Maerki Baumann reports that over 20% of bank profit now ties to digital asset activity. Swissquote says that crypto accounts for roughly 10% of total revenue.

Arab Bank Switzerland reports 5% of assets under management but 7% of net income from crypto.

PostFinance, the systemically important state-controlled lender, opened 36,000 crypto custody accounts and processed over 565,000 transactions in its first year live. Both numbers point past the pilot phase.

Switzerland Fits a Global Pattern

The pattern extends beyond Switzerland. The EY-Parthenon and Coinbase 2026 Institutional Digital Assets survey polled more than 350 institutional investors in January 2026. Respondents included asset managers, family offices, and private banks.

The survey found that 73% plan to increase digital asset allocations this year. Stablecoin use or interest reached 84% among the same group. That signal frames the Swiss case as part of a wider institutional shift rather than a national anomaly.

Custody security and regulatory clarity remained the top concerns across respondents. Swiss banks address both through the 2021 Distributed Ledger Technology Act and bank-grade custody providers like Taurus and Sygnum.

The Competitive Clock Is Now Running

The Big Whale report shows Switzerland still leads globally with about 20 banks offering crypto services. The United States follows at 15, Germany at 12. The numerical gap remains, but the pace of US bank entry has narrowed it.

Switzerland’s lead faces two near-term tests. The OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework takes effect on January 1, 2027, ending an era of tax opacity.

FINMA’s license overhaul, following a public consultation that closed in February 2026, will reshape custody and stablecoin rules. Several provisions echo the European MiCA framework.

Crypto Valley Association board member Ilya Volkov has warned against “regulatory micromanagement” that could erode the country’s pragmatic edge. Whether Switzerland keeps its lead through 2027 will depend on how that consultation is resolved.

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