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Bank Comparator

Compare the net results of different banks under different usages.

How does this work?

This bank comparison tool simply shows the most effective banks for your usage in Switzerland and abroad. You usually want a bank with low fees and high interest rate. The best bank will vary based on your needs. You should generally be cautious about fees abroad, since most Swiss banks are costly abroad.

The result includes the interest rate, minus the yearly fees of the card and minus the usage fees.

Is something missing?

If you would like another bank included in this calculator, please let me know in the comments below. And if you want to be able to do more configuration, also let me know and I will consider extra features.

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Baptiste Wicht started The Poor Swiss in 2017. He realized that he was falling into the trap of lifestyle inflation. He decided to cut his expenses and increase his income. Since 2019, he has been saving more than 50% of his income every year. He made it a goal to reach Financial Independence and help Swiss people with their finances.
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2 thoughts on “Bank Comparison Tool”

  1. Ciao Baptiste, as an emergency fund it might be interesting to have yuh with a minimum of interest? Grazie

    1. Hi Gabriele

      Yes, it could make sense. But unless you have a large emergency fund, it make only make a tiny difference. You should not think too much of returns for your emergency fund. 1% on 10k will not change your financial life, but having 10k (compared to having nothing) may change it.

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