BBO Bank Brienz Oberhasli AG
BBO Bank Brienz Oberhasli AG is a Swiss regional bank headquartered in Brienz, serving private clients and small to mid-sized businesses in the Brienz–Oberhasli area of the canton of Bern. The bank offers day-to-day banking (payment accounts, savings), mortgages, investment services and custody, pillar 3a and vested be…
- SWIFT / BIC
- BBOBCH22
- Hauptsitz
- CH
Über BBO Bank Brienz Oberhasli AG
BBO Bank Brienz Oberhasli AG is a Swiss regional bank headquartered in Brienz, serving private clients and small to mid-sized businesses in the Brienz–Oberhasli area of the canton of Bern. The bank offers day-to-day banking (payment accounts, savings), mortgages, investment services and custody, pillar 3a and vested benefits solutions, and SME banking including business accounts, payments, and lending. Service delivery combines a small local branch footprint with e-banking; German is the primary service language. Account opening typically requires in-person identification and Swiss domicile; cross-border onboarding is limited and subject to regulatory constraints. The bank issues debit cards and, via partners, credit cards; standard fees apply for cash withdrawals abroad, foreign currency transactions, and international transfers. Tariffs usually include monthly account or package fees, charges for paper-based payments, and brokerage and custody fees for securities; published price lists govern conditions. E-banking uses two-factor authentication and supports payments, account inquiries, and basic securities instructions; service availability follows Swiss business hours. As a licensed Swiss bank, BBO Bank Brienz Oberhasli AG is supervised by FINMA and the Swiss National Bank, is subject to Swiss capital and liquidity rules, and participates in the esisuisse depositor protection scheme up to CHF 100,000 per client per bank. The bank’s focus is regional, with limited international product scope and restrictions for certain client domiciles and tax statuses.
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