Securing a new apartment means having to pay a rental deposit. Opening a rental deposit savings account with your landlord is an easy and secure means of paying this deposit.
When people move to a new city, they first have to look for an apartment – which usually means providing a rental deposit. A rental deposit savings account offers you an easy way of paying your rental deposit. To open the account, the landlord will either send you an account opening form which needs to be signed by you and the landlord before being sent back to the bank, or you can also visit a bank of your choice to open a rental deposit savings account yourself. In this case too, the landlord will have to sign the application forms. Consequently, neither party can access the money without the other's authorization (except in the event of legal decisions), which means your rental deposit is secure. You can either pay in cash or transfer the rental deposit amount into your account at a later date.
Swiss Banking excellence at your fingertips
Credit Suisse team of Financing Experts are ready to advise you on all aspects of financing your residential property.
As one of the world's leading banks, Credit Suisse is committed to delivering its financial experience and expertise to corporate, institutional and government clients in Switzerland.
provided by
The information provided on the following site is only intended for distribution and use by persons who are residents of Switzerland.
In particular, it is not directed at, or intended for distribution to or use by, any person or entity who is a citizen or resident of or located in any jurisdiction where such distribution, publication, availability or use would be contrary to applicable law or regulation or which would subject Credit Suisse to any registration or licensing requirement within such jurisdiction.
Nothing on the following site shall constitute an offer or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any products or services, including but not limited to any securities, financial instruments or other investments or investment advice. Credit Suisse will not treat users of this site as its clients by virtue of them accessing it.
Users of this site should seek the advice of their independent financial adviser prior to taking any investment decision on the basis of any information contained herein and no information herein constitutes general or specific investment, legal, tax or accounting advice of any kind.
By clicking on "OK", the user confirms to have residence in Switzerland.
Take control of your relocation
Free guidance and support lets you take control of your own relocation.