PostFinance AG
PostFinance is one of Switzerland's largest financial institutions and brokers mortgages nationwide in partnership with lenders. The process is largely digital, and the published rates are correspondingly transparent.
- Available throughout Switzerland
- Digital, transparent process
- Large, established institution
Key facts
- Category
- Bank
- Models & terms
- SARON, Fixed 2–15 years
Rate history
Monthly interest-rate trend (Fixed 10 years), compiled from public market data.
Current terms
| Model & term | Guide rate |
|---|---|
| SARON | 1.00 % |
| Fixed 2 years | 1.25 % |
| Fixed 3 years | 1.34 % |
| Fixed 4 years | 1.41 % |
| Fixed 5 years | 1.47 % |
| Fixed 6 years | 1.53 % |
| Fixed 7 years | 1.58 % |
| Fixed 8 years | 1.64 % |
| Fixed 9 years | 1.68 % |
| Fixed 10 years | 1.74 % |
| Fixed 11 years | 1.81 % |
| Fixed 12 years | 1.85 % |
| Fixed 13 years | 1.89 % |
| Fixed 14 years | 1.92 % |
| Fixed 15 years | 1.94 % |
Automatically collected guide rates — last synchronised on 19 August 2026. Some SARON rates are calculated from the published margin plus the current SARON level. Not an offer — only the provider's own terms apply.
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