Faigle takes over printing center of former Credit Suisse

The owner-managed family business Faigle is taking over the printing center of the former Credit Suisse in Zurich's Uetlihof from UBS on July 1, 2025. With this acquisition, Faigle AG is expanding its production capacities and establishing itself as a major provider of transaction printing based in Switzerland.

By taking over the printing center of the former Credit Suisse, Faigle is strengthening its market position in transaction printing. (Symbolic image / Depositphotos.com)

Faigle AG, a company specializing in information and document management, is expanding its production capacities in the area of transaction printing (invoices, reminders, account statements, tax assessments, policies, etc.) by taking over the printing center of the former Credit Suisse in Uetlihof. Faigle can now also serve major customers and customers from highly regulated sectors such as financial service providers, public administrations and healthcare institutions with comprehensive outsourced print services. This acquisition is a further step in the company's growth strategy. It also underlines the Swiss SME's relevance in the market for highly regulated print and output services, according to the statement.

The printing center in Uetlihof has state-of-the-art infrastructure and processes, which will be retained unchanged. Faigle fulfills all regulatory and security requirements, including FINMA specifications and ISO certifications, and therefore meets the highest standards. "We are convinced that the processing and transmission of sensitive data belongs in the hands of an established provider such as Faigle, based in Switzerland," says CEO Armin Bäbler. "As a third-generation family business, we stand for continuity, reliability and quality - for our customers as well as for our employees and partners." Faigle AG is also taking on a significant proportion of the printing center's employees, thus ensuring valuable expertise and continuity in processes.

Source: Faigle AG

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