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MBaer Merchant Bank AG in liquidation

Information: Client Payout and Transfer Process

We refer to the publication dated 27 February 2026 on the website of MBaer Merchant Bank AG in Liquidation regarding the withdrawal of the banking license by FINMA and the initiation of the liquidation process.

According to the books of the bank, sufficient assets are available to fully satisfy the claims of bank clients and creditors. However, due to the current restrictions in the payment system, a maximum amount of CHF 100,000 per client can currently be paid out. This amount relates exclusively to existing balances held in Swiss francs (CHF).

Enclosed you will find a payment instruction form, which allows you both to request payment of the currently possible amount from your Swiss franc (CHF) balances and to instruct the transfer of your securities to an account or custody account designated by you.

For technical reasons, we kindly ask all clients who have already submitted segregation requests or withdrawal claims to the bank or to the liquidators to nevertheless complete the enclosed form and return it to us with a legally binding signature.

Payment claims relating to balances exceeding CHF 100’000 will currently be accepted through this form only up to an amount of CHF 100’000.

Please note the following conditions:

  • Payments can currently only be made in Swiss francs (CHF).
  • Transfers are currently only possible to an account in the same client name at a bank in Switzerland or Liechtenstein.
  • Payments to accounts outside Switzerland will likely only become possible at a later stage.
  • Securities may be transferred to a custody account in the same client name at a bank in Switzerland or Liechtenstein.
  • The purchase or sale of foreign currencies (foreign exchange transactions) is currently not possible. Consequently, currency conversions cannot be performed at this time.

Fiduciary investments are generally subject to segregation. However, payment can only be made once the respective investment has reached its maturity date. Furthermore, as with all payments and transfers, the required checks in accordance with the Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (GwG) will be carried out beforehand. Payments from such investments can currently also only be made in Swiss francs (CHF) to an account held in the name of the bank client at a Swiss bank.

Dividends and payments resulting from bond redemptions or comparable corporate actions are also treated as segregated assets. These will be paid out in due course under the conditions outlined above.

All transfers (both cash balances and securities) will be subject to a detailed review by the bank’s compliance team together with the liquidators in accordance with the requirements of the Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (GwG). Transactions will only be executed after successful completion of these checks. In certain cases, cooperation with authorities may also be required.

The request for payment or transfer must be signed in a legally binding manner and submitted to the bank in original form by post or courier. In addition, the form may (but does not have to) be sent in advance by email.

If you have any questions, please contact your Relationship Manager. Alternatively, you may reach us at info@mbaerbank.com.

We thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this process.

Kind regards,
MBaer Merchant Bank AG in liq.
The Liquidators

 

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FAQ

1. General Situation

Q: What happened to the bank?

A: On 26 February 2026, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) announced the withdrawal of the banking license of MBaer Merchant Bank AG and initiated the liquidation of the bank.
The liquidation process is conducted by appointed liquidators under the supervision of FINMA.

 

Q: Are client assets safe?

A: According to the books of the bank, there are sufficient assets to fully satisfy client claims and creditors. However, due to current operational restrictions in the payment system, payments and transfers must currently be processed in stages.

 

2. Cash Payments

Q: How much money can currently be paid out?

A: At present, up to CHF 100,000 per client can be paid out. This limit applies only to existing CHF cash balances.

 

Q: Why is the payment limited to CHF 100,000?

A: Due to current restrictions in the payment system, the bank cannot process larger cash payments at this time. This limitation is therefore operational and temporary.

 

Q: What if my balance is higher than CHF 100,000?

A: Clients may still submit a payment request, but currently only CHF 100,000 will be processed. Remaining balances will be handled at a later stage in the liquidation process.

 

Q: I already submitted a withdrawal request earlier. Do I need to submit the new form again?

A: Yes. For technical and operational reasons, all clients are asked to complete and submit the new form, even if they previously submitted an “Absonderungsbegehren” or withdrawal request to the bank or the liquidators.

 

3. Payment Conditions

Q: Where can payments be sent?

A: Payments can currently only be made:

  • in Swiss francs (CHF)
  • to an account in the same client name
  • at a bank in Switzerland or Liechtenstein

Payments to accounts outside these jurisdictions may become possible at a later stage. The bank is working on it.

 

4. Securities (Stocks, Bonds, ETFs)

Q: Can I transfer my securities?

A: Yes. Clients may request the transfer of their securities.

 

Q: Where can securities be transferred?

A: Securities can currently be transferred only to a custody account (depot):

  • in the same client name
  • at a bank in Switzerland or Liechtenstein

 

Q: How do I request the transfer?

A: Clients should complete the form provided by the bank and indicate the destination custody account.

All transfers are subject to compliance checks before execution.

 

5. Foreign Currency

Q: Can the bank convert currencies?

A: No. Currently foreign exchange transactions are not possible.

This means:

  • currencies cannot be bought or sold
  • balances cannot currently be converted into CHF

 

6. Fiduciary Deposits

Q: What happens to fiduciary deposits?

A: Fiduciary deposits are segregated client assets. Payment can be requested when the deposit reaches its contractual maturity date.

Once the fiduciary deposit matures, clients may request payment of the full amount of the fiduciary deposit (not limited to CHF 100,000), subject to the applicable payment conditions and compliance checks.

Payments are currently made in Swiss francs (CHF) and to an account in the same client name at a bank in Switzerland, in line with the operational restrictions currently applicable in the liquidation process.

 

7. Dividends, Bond Redemptions and Corporate Actions

Q: What happens to dividends, bond redemptions or other corporate actions?

A: Dividends and payments resulting from bond redemptions or other corporate actions are also treated as segregated client assets.

Once such payments are received by the bank or become due, clients may request payment of the full amount (not limited to CHF 100,000).

Payments will be processed subject to the same operational payment conditions and compliance checks that currently apply to other client payments during the liquidation process.

 

8. Compliance Checks

Q: Why do payments take time?

A: All payments and transfers must undergo compliance and anti-money-laundering checks (AML / GwG).

Transactions can only be executed after these checks have been completed.

 

9. Submitting the Request Form

Q: How do clients submit the form?

A: The form must be:

  • legally signed
  • submitted in original by post or courier

Clients may additionally send a copy by email, but the original document is required before processing.

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