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Form 424B2 CREDIT SUISSE AG

April 24, 2018 5:15 PM EDT

PRICING SUPPLEMENT No. U2900ABC
Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2)
Registration Statement No. 333-218604-02
Dated April 20, 2018
 

Credit Suisse AG Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes

$9,951,600 Linked to the Common Stock of Apple Inc. due on April 23, 2021

$5,170,000 Linked to the Common Stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. due on April 23, 2021 

$3,976,900 Linked to the Common Stock of DowDuPont Inc. due on April 23, 2021

Investment Description

This pricing supplement describes three separate offerings of Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes (each, the “Notes”) each of which is a senior unsecured obligation of Credit Suisse AG, acting through its London branch (“Credit Suisse” or the “Issuer”) linked to the performance of the equity securities (each, the “Underlying”) of a specific underlying issuer (each, the “Reference Share Issuer”). With respect to each issuance of the Notes, Credit Suisse will pay you a Contingent Coupon if on an Observation Date (including the Final Valuation Date) the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier. Otherwise, no Contingent Coupon will be payable with respect to that Observation Date. Credit Suisse will automatically call the Notes prior to maturity if on any Observation Date (beginning after six months) the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Initial Underlying Level. If the Notes are called, Credit Suisse will pay you the principal amount of your Notes plus the Contingent Coupon payable on the Coupon Payment Date immediately following that Observation Date (the “Automatic Call Date”), and no further amounts will be owed to you under the Notes. If the Notes are not called prior to maturity and the Final Underlying Level is greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold, Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment at maturity equal to the principal amount of your Notes. If the Notes are not called prior to maturity and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, Credit Suisse will pay you less than the full principal amount of your Notes, if anything, resulting in a loss on your principal that is proportionate to the depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level. In that case, you will lose a substantial portion and possibly all of your investment. Investing in the Notes involves significant risks. Higher contingent coupon rates are generally associated with a greater risk of loss. You may lose some or all of your investment if the Notes are not called and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold. The Final Underlying Level is observed only on the Final Valuation Date and the contingent repayment of principal applies only if you hold the Notes to maturity. Any payment on the Notes, including any repayment of principal, is subject to the ability of Credit Suisse to pay its obligations as they become due. If Credit Suisse were to default on its obligations, you may not receive any amounts owed to you under the Notes.

Features
Contingent Coupon — Subject to Automatic Call, Credit Suisse will pay you a Contingent Coupon if on an Observation Date the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than its Coupon Barrier. Otherwise, no coupon will be paid on the immediately following Coupon Payment Date.

Automatically Callable — If on any Observation Date (beginning after six months) the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than its Initial Underlying Level, Credit Suisse will automatically call the Notes and pay you the principal amount of your Notes plus the Contingent Coupon payable on the Coupon Payment Date immediately following that Observation Date, and no further payments will be made on the Notes. If the Notes are not called, investors may be exposed to any depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level.

Contingent Repayment of Principal Amount at Maturity — If the Notes have not been called and the Final Underlying Level is greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold, Credit Suisse will pay you the full principal amount of your Notes at maturity. If the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, Credit Suisse will pay you less than your principal amount, if anything, resulting in a loss of your principal that will be proportionate to the full depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level. The Downside Threshold is observed on the Final Valuation Date and the contingent repayment of your principal applies only at maturity. Any payment on the Notes, including any repayment of principal, is subject to the ability of Credit Suisse to pay its obligations as they become due.

Key Dates
Trade Date April 20, 2018
Settlement Date* April 26, 2018
Observation Dates** (callable after six months) (see page 7)
Final Valuation Date** April 20, 2021
Maturity Date** April 23, 2021
*We expect to deliver the Notes against payment for the Notes on the Settlement Date indicated herein, which may be a date that is greater or less than two business days following the Trade Date. Under Rule 15c6-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, trades in the secondary market generally are required to settle in two business days, unless the parties to a trade expressly agree otherwise. Accordingly, if the Settlement Date is more than two business days after the Trade Date, purchasers who wish to transact in the Notes more than two business days prior to the Settlement Date will be required to specify alternative settlement arrangements to prevent a failed settlement.

**Subject to postponement as set forth in any accompanying product supplement under “Description of the Securities—Postponement of calculation dates.” If the Maturity Date is not a business day, the Redemption Amount will be payable on the first following business day, unless that business day falls in the next calendar month, in which case payment will be made on the first preceding business day.

 

THE NOTES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY RISKIER THAN CONVENTIONAL DEBT INSTRUMENTS. THE ISSUER IS NOT NECESSARILY OBLIGATED TO PAY THE FULL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF THE NOTES AT MATURITY, AND THE NOTES CAN EXPOSE YOUR INVESTMENT TO THE FULL DEPRECIATION OF THE APPLICABLE UNDERLYING. THIS MARKET RISK IS IN ADDITION TO THE CREDIT RISK INHERENT IN PURCHASING A DEBT OBLIGATION OF CREDIT SUISSE. YOU SHOULD NOT PURCHASE THE NOTES IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND OR ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THE SIGNIFICANT RISKS INVOLVED IN INVESTING IN THE NOTES. YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY CONSIDER THE RISKS DESCRIBED UNDER “KEY RISKS” BEGINNING ON PAGE 8 AND UNDER “RISK FACTORS” BEGINNING ON PAGE PS-3 OF ANY ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT SUPPLEMENT BEFORE PURCHASING ANY NOTES. EVENTS RELATING TO ANY OF THOSE RISKS, OR OTHER RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES, COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE MARKET VALUE OF, AND THE RETURN ON, YOUR NOTES. YOU MAY LOSE SOME OR ALL OF YOUR INITIAL INVESTMENT IN THE NOTES. THE NOTES WILL NOT BE LISTED ON ANY EXCHANGe.

Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of the Notes or passed upon the accuracy or the adequacy of this pricing supplement or pany accompanying product supplement, the prospectus supplement and the prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
Note Offering

These key terms relate to three separate Note offerings, each of which is linked to a different Underlying. Each has a different Contingent Coupon Rate, Initial Underlying Level, Coupon Barrier and Downside Threshold, as set forth below. The performance of each Note offering will not depend on the performance of any other Note offering. The Notes are offered at a minimum investment of 100 Notes at $10 per Note (representing a $1,000 investment), and integral multiples of $10 in excess thereof.

Underlyings Ticker Contingent
Coupon Rate
Initial Underlying Level Downside Threshold Coupon Barrier CUSIP ISIN
Common stock of Apple Inc. AAPL UN <Equity> 8.00% per annum $165.72 $117.25 (Approximately 70.75% of the Initial Underlying Level) $117.25 (Approximately 70.75% of the Initial Underlying Level) 22549M327 US22549M3271
Common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. DAL UN <Equity> 9.00% per annum $55.40 $35.73 (Approximately 64.50% of the Initial Underlying Level) $35.73 (Approximately 64.50% of the Initial Underlying Level) 22549M335 US22549M3354
Common stock of DowDuPont Inc. DWDP UN <Equity> 8.00% per annum $66.04 $45.73 (Approximately 69.25% of the Initial Underlying Level) $45.73 (Approximately 69.25% of the Initial Underlying Level) 22549M343 US22549M3438

Credit Suisse currently estimates the value of each $10 principal amount of the Notes on the Trade Date for the Notes linked to the common stock of Apple Inc. is $9.71, for the Notes linked to the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. is $9.71 and for the Notes linked to the common stock of DowDuPont Inc. is $9.72. (as determined by reference to our pricing models and the rate we are currently paying to borrow funds through issuance of the Notes (our “internal funding rate”)). See “Key Risks” in this pricing supplement.

See “Additional Information about Credit Suisse and the Notes” on page 2. The Notes will have the terms set forth in any accompanying product supplement, prospectus supplement and prospectus and this pricing supplement.

The Notes are not deposit liabilities and are not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency of the United States, Switzerland or any other jurisdiction.

Offering of Notes Price to Public Underwriting Discount and Commissions(1) Proceeds to Credit Suisse AG
  Total Per Note Total Per Note Total Per Note
Notes linked to the common stock of Apple Inc. $9,951,600 $10 $199,032 $0.20 $9,752,568 $9.80
Notes linked to the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. $5,170,000 $10 $103,400 $0.20 $5,066,600 $9.80
Notes linked to the common stock of DowDuPont Inc. $3,976,900 $10 $79,538 $0.20 $3,897,362 $9.80

(1) UBS Financial Services Inc. will act as distributor for the Notes. The distributor will receive a fee from Credit Suisse or one of our affiliates of $0.20 per $10 principal amount of Notes for each offering of the Notes. For more detailed information, please see “Supplemental Plan of Distribution” in this pricing supplement.

 

UBS Financial Services Inc.

 

 

 

Additional Information about Credit Suisse and the Notes

You should read this pricing supplement together with the product supplement dated June 30, 2017, the prospectus supplement dated June 30, 2017 and the prospectus dated June 30, 2017. You may access these documents on the SEC website at www.sec.gov as follows (or if such address has changed, by reviewing our filings for the relevant date on the SEC website):

 

¨Product Supplement No. I–A dated June 30, 2017:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1053092/000095010317006315/dp77780_424b2-ia.htm

 

¨Prospectus Supplement and Prospectus dated June 30, 2017:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1053092/000104746917004364/a2232566z424b2.htm

 

Our Central Index Key, or CIK, on the SEC website is 1053092. As used in this pricing supplement, “we,” “us,” or “our” refers to Credit Suisse.

 

The Notes are senior, unsecured obligations of Credit Suisse and will rank pari passu with all of our other senior unsecured obligations.

 

In the event the terms of the Notes described in this pricing supplement differ from, or are inconsistent with, the terms described in any product supplement, the prospectus supplement or prospectus, the terms described in this pricing supplement will control.

 

This pricing supplement, together with the documents listed above, contains the terms of the Notes and supersedes all other prior or contemporaneous oral statements as well as any other written materials including preliminary or indicative pricing terms, fact sheets, correspondence, trade ideas, structures for implementation, sample structures, brochures or other educational materials of ours. We may, without the consent of the registered holder of the Notes and the owner of any beneficial interest in the Notes, amend the Notes to conform to its terms as set forth in this pricing supplement and the documents listed above, and the trustee is authorized to enter into any such amendment without any such consent. You should carefully consider, among other things, the matters set forth in “Key Risks” in this pricing supplement and “Risk Factors” in any accompanying product supplement, “Foreign Currency Risks” in the accompanying prospectus, and any risk factors we describe in the combined Annual Report on Form 20-F of Credit Suisse Group AG and us incorporated by reference therein, and any additional risk factors we describe in future filings we make with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, as the Notes involve risks not associated with conventional debt securities. You should consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting and other advisors before deciding to invest in the Notes.

 

Prohibition of Sales to EEA Retail Investors

 

The Notes may not be offered, sold or otherwise made available to any retail investor in the European Economic Area. For the purposes of this provision:

(a) the expression “retail investor” means a person who is one (or more) of the following: 

(i) a retail client as defined in point (11) of Article 4(1) of Directive 2014/65/EU (as amended, “MiFID II”); or

(ii) a customer within the meaning of Directive 2002/92/EC, where that customer would not qualify as a professional client as defined in point (10) of Article 4(1) of MiFID II; or 

(iii) not a qualified investor as defined in Directive 2003/71/EC; and

(b) the expression “offer” includes the communication in any form and by any means of sufficient information on the terms of the offer and the Notes offered so as to enable an investor to decide to purchase or subscribe the Notes.

 

 

Investor Suitability

 

The Notes may be suitable for you if:

 

¨You fully understand the risks inherent in an investment in the Notes, including the risk of loss of your entire initial investment.

 

¨You can tolerate a loss of all or a substantial portion of your investment and you are willing to make an investment that may be exposed to any depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level.

 

¨You believe the closing level of the applicable Underlying will be equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier on each of the Observation Dates, and you believe the Final Underlying Level will be greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold.

 

¨You understand and accept that you will not participate in any appreciation in the level of the applicable Underlying, which may be significant, and that your potential return is limited to the Contingent Coupons, if any, that are based on the Contingent Coupon Rate listed on the cover hereof.

 

¨You are willing to invest in the Notes based on the Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier specified on the cover hereof.

 

¨You are willing to forgo any dividends paid on the Underlyings.

 

¨You do not seek guaranteed current income from your investment.

 

¨You are willing to invest in Notes that are subject to potential Automatic Call after six months and are otherwise willing to hold such Notes to maturity, and you accept that there may be little or no secondary market for the Notes.

 

¨You seek an investment with exposure to one Reference Share Issuer and that is not diversified among a basket or index of Reference Share Issuers.

 

¨You understand the single stock risk associated with the Notes and are willing to accept the risks associated with the Underlying in particular.

 

¨You are willing to assume the credit risk of Credit Suisse for all payments under the Notes, and you understand that the payment of any amount due on the Notes is subject to the credit risk of Credit Suisse.

 

 

The Notes may not be suitable for you if:

 

¨You do not fully understand the risks inherent in an investment in the Notes, including the risk of loss of your entire initial investment.

 

¨You seek an investment designed to provide a full return of principal at maturity.

 

¨You cannot tolerate a loss of all or a substantial portion of your investment, and you are unwilling to make an investment that may be exposed to any depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level.

 

¨You believe that the applicable Underlying will close below the Coupon Barrier on the Observation Dates or you believe the Final Underlying Level will be less than the Downside Threshold.

 

¨You seek an investment that participates in the full appreciation in the level of the applicable Underlying, and whose return is not limited to the Contingent Coupons, if any, that are based on the Contingent Coupon Rate listed on the cover hereof.

 

¨You are unwilling to invest in the Notes based on the Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier specified on the cover hereof.

 

¨You seek guaranteed current income from your investment.

 

¨You prefer to receive the dividends paid on the Underlyings.

 

¨You are unable or unwilling to hold Notes that are subject to potential Automatic Call after six months or are otherwise unable or unwilling to hold such Notes to maturity, or you seek an investment for which there will be an active secondary market for the Notes.

 

¨You do not seek an investment with exposure to one Reference Share Issuer and that is not diversified among a basket or index of Reference Share Issuers.

 

¨You do not understand the single stock risk associated with the Notes or are unwilling to accept the risks associated with the Underlying in particular.

 

¨You are unwilling to assume the credit risk of Credit Suisse for all payments under the Notes.

 

 

The suitability considerations identified above are not exhaustive. Whether or not the Notes are a suitable investment for you will depend on your individual circumstances and you should reach an investment decision only after you and your investment, legal, tax, accounting and other advisors have carefully considered the suitability of an investment in the Notes in light of your particular circumstances. You should also review carefully the “Key Risks” beginning on page 8 of this pricing supplement for risks related to an investment in the Notes. For more information on the Underlyings, see “The Underlyings” in this pricing supplement.

 

 

Key Terms

 

 

Issuer Credit Suisse AG (“Credit Suisse”), acting through its London branch.
Principal
Amount
$10 per Note
Term Approximately three years, unless called earlier. In the event that we make any change to the expected Settlement Date, the calculation agent may adjust (i) the Observation Dates to ensure that the term between each Observation Date remains the same and/or (ii) the Final Valuation Date and Maturity Date to ensure that the stated term of the Notes remains the same.
Underlyings

Common stock of Apple Inc.

Common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc.

common stock of DowDuPont Inc.

 

This pricing supplement describes three separate offerings of Notes, each of which provides returns based on the performance of the applicable Underlying of a specific Reference Share Issuer.

 

Contingent
Coupon

If, on any Observation Date, the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier, Credit Suisse will pay you the Contingent Coupon applicable to such Observation Date.

 

If, on any Observation Date, the closing level of the applicable Underlying is less than the Coupon Barrier, the Contingent Coupon applicable to such Observation Date will not be paid and you will not receive any payment on the immediately following Coupon Payment Date.

 

The table below sets forth the Contingent Coupon amount (based on the Contingent Coupon Rates of (i) 8.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of Apple Inc., (ii) 9.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. and (iii) 8.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of DowDuPont Inc. that would be applicable to each Observation Date on which the closing level of the applicable Underlying is greater than or equal to the Coupon Barrier.

 

  Contingent Coupon (per Note)
  Apple Inc. $0.20
  Delta Air Lines, Inc. $0.225
  DowDuPont Inc. $0.20
  Contingent Coupons on the Notes are

 

 

  not guaranteed. Credit Suisse will not pay you the Contingent Coupon for any Observation Date on which the closing level of the applicable Underlying is less than the Coupon Barrier.
Contingent
Coupon
Rate
The Contingent Coupon Rate is (i) 8.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of Apple Inc., (ii) 9.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. and (iii) 8.00% per annum for Notes linked to the common stock of DowDuPont Inc.
Automatic Call
Feature

The Notes will be automatically called if, on any Observation Date after six months (beginning October 22, 2018), the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Initial Underlying Level.

 

If the Notes are called on any Observation Date after six months (beginning October 22, 2018), on the Coupon Payment Date immediately following the relevant Observation Date (the “Automatic Call Date”), Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment per Note equal to your principal amount plus the Contingent Coupon payable on that Coupon Payment Date. No further amounts will be owed to you under the Notes.

 

The Notes will not be subject to an Automatic Call on an Observation Date (beginning October 22, 2018) if the closing level of the applicable Underlying on such Observation Date is below the Initial Underlying Level.

 

Payment
at
Maturity if not called (per Note)

If the Notes are not called and the Final Underlying Level is greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold, on the Maturity Date Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment per Note equal to $10.

 

If the Notes are not called and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, on the Maturity Date, Credit Suisse will pay you less than the principal amount of your Notes, if anything, resulting in a loss on your initial investment that is proportionate to the Underlying Return of the applicable Underlying, for an amount equal to:

 

$10 + ($10 × Underlying Return of the applicable Underlying)

 

You will lose some or all of your principal amount if the Notes are not called and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold.

 

 

 

 

 

Key Terms

 

Underlying Return Final Underlying Level – Initial Underlying Level
Initial Underlying Level
Downside Threshold A percentage of the Initial Underlying Level, as specified on the cover of this pricing supplement.
Coupon Barrier A percentage of the Initial Underlying Level, as specified on the cover of this pricing supplement.
Initial Underlying Level The closing level of the applicable Underlying on the Trade Date, as specified on the cover of this pricing supplement.
Final Underlying Level The closing level of the applicable Underlying on the Final Valuation Date, as determined by the calculation agent.

 

 

Observation Dates The first Observation Date will occur on July 20, 2018; Observation Dates will occur thereafter as listed in the “Observation Dates and Coupon Payment Dates” section below.  The final Observation Date, April 20, 2021, will be the “Final Valuation Date.”
Coupon Payment Dates The first Coupon Payment Date will occur on July 24, 2018; Coupon Payment Dates will occur thereafter as listed in the “Observation Dates and Coupon Payment Dates” section below, except that the Coupon Payment Date for the Final Valuation Date is the Maturity Date.

 

 

 

Supplemental Terms of the Notes

 

For purposes of the Notes offered by this pricing supplement, all references to each of the following defined terms used in any accompanying product supplement will be deemed to refer to the corresponding defined term used in this pricing supplement, as set forth in the table below:

 

Product Supplement Defined Term 

Pricing Supplement Defined Term 

Initial Level Initial Underlying Level
Final Level Final Underlying Level
Knock-In Level Downside Threshold
Valuation Date Final Valuation Date

 

Investment Timeline

 

Trade Date The Contingent Coupon Rate is set, the Initial Underlying Level is observed, and the Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier for each Underlying are determined.
   
Each Observation Date, including the Final Valuation Date
(callable after six months)

If, on any Observation Date, the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier, Credit Suisse will pay you a Contingent Coupon on the applicable Coupon Payment Date.

 

The Notes will be called if, on any Observation Date on or after October 22, 2018 the closing level of the applicable Underlying is equal to or greater than the Initial Underlying Level. If the Notes are called, Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment per Note equal to $10 plus the Contingent Coupon payable on the Automatic Call Date.

 

   
Maturity Date

The Final Underlying Level is observed on the Final Valuation Date.

 

If the Notes have not been called and the Final Underlying Level is greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold, on the Maturity Date, Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment per Note equal to $10.

 

If the Notes have not been called and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, Credit Suisse will pay you less than the principal amount of your Notes, if anything, resulting in a loss on your initial investment proportionate to the depreciation of the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level, for an amount equal to:

 

$10 + ($10 × Underlying Return of the applicable Underlying)
per Note

 

 

INVESTING IN THE NOTES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISKS. YOU MAY LOSE SOME OR ALL OF YOUR PRINCIPAL AMOUNT. ANY PAYMENT ON THE NOTES, INCLUDING ANY REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL, IS SUBJECT TO CREDIT SUISSE’S ABILITY TO PAY ITS OBLIGATIONS AS THEY BECOME DUE. IF CREDIT SUISSE WERE TO DEFAULT ON ITS OBLIGATIONS, YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE ANY AMOUNTS OWED TO YOU UNDER THE NOTES.

 

 

Observation Dates(1) and Coupon Payment Dates(2)(3)
Observation Dates Coupon Payment Dates

Observation Dates

Coupon Payment Dates
July 20, 2018* July 24, 2018* January 21, 2020 January 23, 2020
October 22, 2018 October 24, 2018 April 20, 2020 April 22, 2020
January 22, 2019 January 24, 2019 July 20, 2020 July 22, 2020
April 23, 2019 April 25, 2019 October 20, 2020 October 22, 2020
July 22, 2019 July 24, 2019 January 20, 2021 January 22, 2021
October 21, 2019 October 23, 2019 April 20, 2021 April 23, 2021
*The Notes are not callable until the second Observation Date, which is October 22, 2018.

 

(1)Each subject to postponement as described in any accompanying product supplement under “Description of the Securities—Postponement of calculation dates.”

 

(2)Each subject to the modified following business day convention and subject to postponement as described in any accompanying product supplement under “Description of the Securities—Postponement of calculation dates.”

 

(3)Contingent Coupons will be payable to the holders of record at the close of business on the business day immediately preceding the applicable Coupon Payment Date, provided that the Contingent Coupon payable upon Automatic Call or at maturity, as applicable, will be payable to the person to whom the principal amount upon Automatic Call or the Payment at Maturity, is payable.

 

 

Key Risks

An investment in the offering of the Notes involves significant risks. Investing in the Notes is not equivalent to investing in the Underlyings. Some of the risks that apply to the Notes are summarized below, but we urge you to read the more detailed explanation of risks relating to the Notes in the “Risk Factors” section of any accompanying product supplement. We also urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting and other advisors before you invest in the Notes.

 

¨You may receive less than the principal amount at maturity — You may receive less at maturity than you originally invested in the Notes. If the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, you will be fully exposed to any depreciation in the applicable Underlying from its Initial Underlying Level to its Final Underlying Level and will incur a loss proportionate to the Underlying Return of the Underlying. In this case, at maturity, the amount Credit Suisse will pay you will be less than the principal amount of the Notes and you could lose your entire investment. It is not possible to predict whether the Final Underlying Level will be less than the Downside Threshold, and in such event, by how much the Final Underlying Level will decrease in comparison to the Initial Underlying Level. Any payment on the Notes is subject to our ability to pay our obligations as they become due.

 

¨Regardless of the amount of any payment you receive on the Notes, your actual yield may be different in real value terms — Inflation may cause the real value of any payment you receive on the Notes to be less at maturity than it is at the time you invest. An investment in the Notes also represents a forgone opportunity to invest in an alternative asset that generates a higher real return. You should carefully consider whether an investment that may result in a return that is lower than the return on alternative investments is appropriate for you.

 

¨The Notes are subject to the credit risk of Credit Suisse — Investors are dependent on our ability to pay all amounts due on the Notes and, therefore, if we were to default on our obligations, you may not receive any amounts owed to you under the Notes. In addition, any decline in our credit ratings, any adverse changes in the market’s view of our creditworthiness or any increase in our credit spreads is likely to adversely affect the value of the Notes prior to maturity.

 

¨Return on the Notes is limited to the sum of any Contingent Coupons and you will not participate in any appreciation of the applicable Underlying — The return potential of the Notes is limited to the specified Contingent Coupon Rate, regardless of any appreciation in the level of the applicable Underlying, which may be significant. In addition, the total return on the Notes will vary based on the number of Observation Dates on which the requirements for a Contingent Coupon have been met prior to maturity or an automatic call. Further, if the Notes are called, you will not receive any Contingent Coupons or any other payments in respect of any Observation Dates after the applicable Coupon Payment Date and you may be unable to invest in other notes with a similar level of risk that provide you with the opportunity to be paid the same coupons as the Notes. Because the Notes could be called as early as the second Observation Date, the total return on the Notes could be minimal. If the Notes are not called, you may be subject to the applicable Underlying’s risk of decline even though you are not able to participate in any potential appreciation in the level of the applicable Underlying. Generally, the longer the Notes remain outstanding, the less likely it is that they will be automatically called, or that the level of the applicable Underlying will remain greater than or equal to the Coupon Barrier and Downside Threshold. This is due to the decline in the level of the applicable Underlying and the shorter time remaining for the level of the applicable Underlying to recover to or above the Coupon Barrier and Downside Threshold on a subsequent Observation Date or the Final Valuation Date, respectively. As a result, the return on an investment in the Notes could be less than the return on a direct investment in the applicable Underlying, a traditional debt security that pays interest at prevailing market rates or an investment that allows for participation in any appreciation of the applicable Underlying.

 

¨You may not receive any Contingent Coupons — Credit Suisse will not necessarily pay periodic coupons on the Notes. If the closing level of the applicable Underlying on an Observation Date is less than the Coupon Barrier, Credit Suisse will not pay you the Contingent Coupon applicable to such Observation Date. If the closing level of the applicable Underlying is less than the Coupon Barrier on each of the Observation Dates, Credit Suisse will not pay you any Contingent Coupons during the term of, and you will not receive a positive return on, your Notes.

 

¨More favorable terms to you are generally associated with an Underlying with greater expected volatility and therefore can indicate a greater risk of loss — “Volatility” refers to the frequency and

 

 

magnitude of changes in the level of an Underlying. The greater the expected volatility with respect to an Underlying on the Trade Date, the higher the expectation as of the Trade Date that the level of the applicable Underlying could be less than the Coupon Barrier or the Downside Threshold on any Observation Date or on the Final Valuation Date, respectively, indicating a higher expected risk of loss on the Notes. This greater expected risk will generally be reflected in a higher Contingent Coupon Rate than the yield payable on our conventional debt securities with a similar maturity, or in more favorable terms (such as a lower Coupon Barrier or Downside Threshold) than for similar securities linked to the performance of an Underlying with a lower expected volatility as of the Trade Date. You should therefore understand that a relatively higher Contingent Coupon Rate may indicate an increased risk of loss. Further, a relatively lower Coupon Barrier or Downside Threshold may not necessarily indicate that you will receive a contingent coupon on any Contingent Coupon Payment Date or that the Notes have a greater likelihood of a return of principal at maturity. The volatility of the applicable Underlying can change significantly over the term of the Notes. The level of the applicable Underlying for your Notes could fall sharply, which could result in a significant loss of principal. You should be willing to accept the downside market risk of the Underlying and the potential to lose a significant amount of your principal at maturity.

 

¨No affiliation with any Reference Share Issuer — We are not affiliated with any Reference Share Issuer. You should make your own investigation into each Underlying and each Reference Share Issuer. In connection with the offering of the Notes, neither we nor our affiliates have participated in the preparation of any publicly available documents or made any due diligence inquiry with respect to the Reference Share Issuer.

 

¨The common stock of DowDuPont Inc. has a limited trading history The common stock of DowDuPont Inc. began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on September 1, 2017 and therefore has a limited historical performance. Past performance should not be considered indicative of future performance.

 

¨Hedging and trading activity — We, any dealer or any of our or their respective affiliates may carry out hedging activities related to the Notes, including in the Underlyings or instruments related to the Underlyings. We, any dealer or our or their respective affiliates may also trade in the Underlyings or instruments related to the Underlyings from time to time. Any of these hedging or trading activities as of the Trade Date and during the term of the Notes could adversely affect our payment to you at maturity.

 

¨Single stock risk — Each Note is linked to the equity securities of a single Underlying. The level of each such Underlying can rise or fall sharply due to factors specific to such Underlying and its Reference Share Issuer, such as stock price volatility, earnings, financial conditions, corporate, industry and regulatory developments, management changes and decisions and other events, as well as general market factors, such as general stock market volatility and levels, interest rates and economic and political conditions. We urge you to review financial and other information filed periodically by each Reference Share Issuer with the SEC.

 

¨The estimated value of the Notes on the Trade Date is less than the Price to Public  The initial estimated value of your Notes on the Trade Date (as determined by reference to our pricing models and our internal funding rate) is less than the original Price to Public. The Price to Public of the Notes includes any discounts or commissions as well as transaction costs such as expenses incurred to create, document and market the Notes and the cost of hedging our risks as issuer of the Notes through one or more of our affiliates (which includes a projected profit). These costs will be effectively borne by you as an investor in the Notes. These amounts will be retained by Credit Suisse or our affiliates in connection with our structuring and offering of the Notes (except to the extent discounts or commissions are reallowed to other broker-dealers or any costs are paid to third parties).

On the Trade Date, we value the components of the Notes in accordance with our pricing models. These include a fixed income component valued using our internal funding rate, and individual option components valued using mid-market pricing. As such, the payout on the Notes can be replicated using a combination of these components and the value of these components, as determined by us using our pricing models, will impact the terms of the Notes at issuance. Our option valuation models are proprietary. Our pricing models take into account factors such as interest rates, volatility and time to maturity of the Notes, and they rely in part on certain assumptions about future events, which may prove to be incorrect.

 

Because Credit Suisse’s pricing models may differ from other issuers’ valuation models, and because funding rates taken into account by other issuers may vary materially from the rates used by Credit Suisse (even among issuers with similar creditworthiness), our estimated value at any time may not be comparable to estimated values of similar securities of other issuers.

 

 

¨Effect of interest rate used in structuring the Notes — The internal funding rate we use in structuring securities such as these Notes is typically lower than the interest rate that is reflected in the yield on our conventional debt securities of similar maturity in the secondary market (our “secondary market credit spreads”).  If on the Trade Date our internal funding rate is lower than our secondary market credit spreads, we expect that the economic terms of the Notes will generally be less favorable to you than they would have been if our secondary market credit spread had been used in structuring the Notes. We will also use our internal funding rate to determine the price of the Notes if we post a bid to repurchase your Notes in secondary market transactions. See “—Secondary Market Prices” below.

 

¨Secondary market prices — If Credit Suisse (or an affiliate) bids for your Notes in secondary market transactions, which we are not obligated to do, the secondary market price (and the value used for account statements or otherwise) may be higher or lower than the Price to Public and the estimated value of the Notes on the Trade Date. The estimated value of the Notes on the cover of this pricing supplement does not represent a minimum price at which we would be willing to buy the Notes in the secondary market (if any exists) at any time. The secondary market price of your Notes at any time cannot be predicted and will reflect the then-current estimated value determined by reference to our pricing models and other factors. These other factors include our internal funding rate, customary bid and ask spreads and other transaction costs, changes in market conditions and any deterioration or improvement in our creditworthiness. In circumstances where our internal funding rate is lower than our secondary market credit spreads, our secondary market bid for your Notes could be more favorable than what other dealers might bid because, assuming all else equal, we use the lower internal funding rate to price the Notes and other dealers might use the higher secondary market credit spread to price them. Furthermore, assuming no change in market conditions from the Trade Date, the secondary market price of your Notes will be lower than the Price to Public because it will not include any discounts or commissions and hedging and other transaction costs. If you sell your Notes to a dealer in a secondary market transaction, the dealer may impose an additional discount or commission, and as a result the price you receive on your Notes may be lower than the price at which we may repurchase the Notes from such dealer.

We (or an affiliate) may initially post a bid to repurchase the Notes from you at a price that will exceed the then-current estimated value of the Notes. That higher price reflects our projected profit and costs that were included in the Price to Public, and that higher price may also be initially used for account statements or otherwise. We (or our affiliate) may offer to pay this higher price, for your benefit, but the amount of any excess over the then-current estimated value will be temporary and is expected to decline over a period of approximately five months.

The Notes are not designed to be short-term trading instruments and any sale prior to maturity could result in a substantial loss to you. You should be willing and able to hold your Notes to maturity.

 

¨Credit Suisse is subject to Swiss regulation — As a Swiss bank, Credit Suisse is subject to regulation by governmental agencies, supervisory authorities and self-regulatory organizations in Switzerland. Such regulation is increasingly more extensive and complex and subjects Credit Suisse to risks. For example, pursuant to Swiss banking laws, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) may open resolution proceedings if there are justified concerns that Credit Suisse is over-indebted, has serious liquidity problems or no longer fulfills capital adequacy requirements. FINMA has broad powers and discretion in the case of resolution proceedings, which include the power to convert debt instruments and other liabilities of Credit Suisse into equity and/or cancel such liabilities in whole or in part. If one or more of these measures were imposed, such measures may adversely affect the terms and market value of the Notes and/or the ability of Credit Suisse to make payments thereunder and you may not receive any amounts owed to you under the Notes.

 

¨Lack of liquidity — The Notes will not be listed on any securities exchange. Credit Suisse (or its affiliates) intends to offer to purchase the Notes in the secondary market but is not required to do so. Even if there is a secondary market, it may not provide enough liquidity to allow you to trade or sell the Notes when you wish to do so. Because other dealers are not likely to make a secondary market for the Notes, the price at which you may be able to trade your Notes is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which Credit Suisse (or its affiliates) is willing to buy the Notes. If you have to sell your Notes prior to maturity, you may not be able to do so or you may have to sell them at a substantial loss. The full repayment of principal is contingent upon an Automatic Call or, if the Notes are not called, the Final Underlying Level being greater than or equal to the Downside Threshold. Because the Downside Threshold is observed only on the Final Valuation Date, if you are able to sell your Notes prior to

 

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maturity in the secondary market, you may have to sell them at a loss even if the level of the applicable Underlying is at or above the Downside Threshold at that time.

 

¨Potential conflicts — We and our affiliates play a variety of roles in connection with the issuance of the Notes, including acting as calculation agent, hedging our obligations under the Notes and determining their estimated value. In performing these duties, the economic interests of us and our affiliates are potentially adverse to your interests as an investor in the Notes. Further, hedging activities may adversely affect any payment on or the value of the Notes. Any profit in connection with such hedging activities will be in addition to any other compensation that we and our affiliates receive for the sale of the Notes, which creates an additional incentive to sell the Notes to you. We and/or our affiliates may also currently or from time to time engage in business with the Reference Share Issuer, including extending loans to, or making equity investments in, the Reference Share Issuer or providing advisory services to the Reference Share Issuer. In addition, one or more of our affiliates may publish research reports or otherwise express opinions with respect to the Reference Share Issuer and these reports may or may not recommend that investors buy or hold the Underlyings. As a prospective purchaser of the Notes, you should undertake an independent investigation of the Reference Share Issuer that in your judgment is appropriate to make an informed decision with respect to an investment in the Notes.

 

¨Unpredictable economic and market factors will affect the value of the Notes — The payout on the Notes can be replicated using a combination of the components described in “The estimated value of the Notes on the Trade Date is less than the Price to Public.” Therefore, in addition to the level of the applicable Underlying, the terms of the Notes at issuance and the value of the Notes prior to maturity may be influenced by factors that impact the value of fixed income securities and options in general, such as:

 

othe expected and actual volatility of the applicable Underlying;

 

othe time to maturity of the Notes;

 

ointerest and yield rates in the market generally;

 

ogeopolitical conditions and economic, financial, political, regulatory or judicial events that affect the Underlyings or markets generally and which may affect the levels of the applicable Underlying;

 

oour creditworthiness, including actual or anticipated downgrades in our credit ratings.

 

Some or all of these factors may influence the price that you will receive if you choose to sell your Notes prior to maturity, and such price could be less than your initial investment and significantly different than the amount expected at maturity. The impact of any of the factors set forth above may enhance or offset some or all of any change resulting from another factor or factors.

 

¨No ownership rights in the Underlyings — Your return on the Notes will not reflect the return you would realize if you actually owned the Underlyings. The return on your investment, which is based on the percentage change in the Underlyings, is not the same as the total return based on a purchase of the applicable Underlying.

 

¨No dividend payments or voting rights — As a holder of the Notes, you will not have any ownership interest or rights in the Underlyings, such as voting rights or dividend payments. In addition, the issuer of the applicable Underlying will not have any obligation to consider your interests as a holder of the Notes in taking any corporate action that might affect the value of the applicable Underlying and therefore, the value of the Notes.

 

¨Anti-dilution protection is limited — The calculation agent will make anti-dilution adjustments for certain events affecting the Underlyings. However, an adjustment will not be required in response to all events that could affect the Underlyings. If an event occurs that does not require the calculation agent to make an adjustment, or if an adjustment is made but such adjustment does not fully reflect the economics of such event, the value of the Notes may be materially and adversely affected. See “Description of the Securities—Adjustments—For equity securities of a Reference Share Issuer” in any accompanying product supplement.

 

¨The U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Notes are not certain — There is no direct legal authority regarding the proper U.S. federal tax treatment of the Notes, and we do not plan to request a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”). Consequently, significant aspects of the tax treatment of the Notes are uncertain, and the IRS or a court might not agree with the treatment of the Notes as described in “United States

 

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Federal Tax Considerations” below. If the IRS were successful in asserting an alternative treatment, the tax consequences of ownership and disposition of the Notes, including the timing and character of income recognized by U.S. investors and the withholding tax consequences to non-U.S. investors, might be materially and adversely affected. Moreover, future legislation, Treasury regulations or IRS guidance could adversely affect the U.S. federal tax treatment of the Notes, possibly retroactively.

 

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Hypothetical Examples of How the Notes Might Perform

 

Hypothetical terms only. Actual terms may vary. See the cover page for actual offering terms.

 

The examples below illustrate the payment of Contingent Coupons (if any) and payments upon Automatic Call (if any) or at maturity for a hypothetical offering of the Notes linked to a hypothetical Underlying under various scenarios, with the assumptions set forth below. Numbers in the examples and table below have been rounded for ease of analysis. The “total return” as used in this pricing supplement is the number, expressed as a percentage, that results from comparing the total payment on the Notes per $10 principal amount to the $10 Price to Public. You should not take these examples or the table below as an indication or assurance of the expected performance of the applicable Underlying. The actual terms for each Note offering are set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement. You should consider carefully whether the Notes are suitable to your investment goals. Any payment on the Notes is subject to our ability to pay our obligations as they become due.

 

Principal Amount: $10
Term: Three years
Hypothetical Contingent Coupon Rate: 8.00% per annum (or 2.00% per quarter)
Hypothetical Contingent Coupon: $0.20 per quarter
Observation Dates: Quarterly (callable after six months)
Hypothetical Initial Underlying Level: $178
Hypothetical Coupon Barrier: $136.62 (approximately 76.75% of the Hypothetical Initial Underlying Level)
Hypothetical Downside Threshold: $136.62 (approximately 76.75% of the Hypothetical Initial Underlying Level)
   

Example 1 Notes are called on the Second Observation Date

 

Date

Closing Level

Payment (per Note)

First Observation Date

$150 (at or above Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes NOT callable; Contingent Coupon equals $0.20 on the first Coupon Payment Date.
Second Observation Date

$200 (at or above Initial Underlying Level and Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes called; holder entitled to principal plus Contingent Coupon of $0.20 on Automatic Call Date.
     
  Total Payment (per $10 Note) $10.40 (4% total return)
     

Because the closing level of the Underlying is equal to or greater than the applicable Initial Underlying Level on the second Observation Date (which is approximately six months after the Trade Date and is the first Observation Date on which the Notes are callable), the Notes are called on the second Observation Date, and on the Automatic Call Date Credit Suisse will pay you a total of $10.20 per $10 principal amount (reflecting your principal amount plus the applicable Contingent Coupon). When added to the Contingent Coupon of $0.20 received on the prior Coupon Payment Date, you will have received a total of $10.40 per $10 principal amount, a 4% total return on the Notes. You will not receive any further payments on the Notes.

 

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Example 2 Notes are NOT called, the Final Underlying Level is at or above the Downside Threshold on the Final Valuation Date and the Final Underlying Level is at or above the Coupon Barrier on the Final Valuation Date

 

Date

Closing Level

Payment (per Note)

First Observation Date

$160 (at or above Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes NOT callable; Contingent Coupon equals $0.20 on the first Coupon Payment Date.
Second through Eleventh Observation Dates

Various (all below Initial Underlying Level and Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes NOT called; Issuer DOES NOT pay Contingent Coupon on any Coupon Payment Date immediately following the second through eleventh Observation Dates.
Final Valuation Date

$155 (at or above Coupon Barrier and Downside Threshold; below Initial Underlying Level)

 

Notes NOT called; holder is entitled to receive principal plus Contingent Coupon of $0.20 on Maturity Date.
     
  Total Payment (per $10 Note) $10.40 (4% total return)
     

Because the closing level of the Underlying was less than the Initial Underlying Level on each Observation Date on and after the second Observation Date (which is approximately six months after the Trade Date and is the first Observation Date on which the Notes are callable), the Notes are not called. Because the Final Underlying Level is equal to or greater than the Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier, at maturity, Credit Suisse will pay you $10.20 per $10 principal amount, which is equal to your principal amount plus the Contingent Coupon due on the Final Valuation Date.

 

In addition, because the closing level of the Underlying was equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier on the first Observation Date, you will be entitled to receive a Contingent Coupon of $0.20 on the related Coupon Payment Date. However, because the closing level of the Underlying was less than the Coupon Barrier on the second through eleventh Observation Dates, you will not be entitled to receive any Contingent Coupons on the immediately following Coupon Payment Dates. When added to the Contingent Coupon of $0.20 received on the prior Coupon Payment Date, you will have received a total of $10.40 per $10 principal amount, a 4% total return on the Notes.

 

Example 3 Notes are NOT called and the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold

 

Date

Closing Level

Payment (per Note)

First Observation Date

$145 (at or above Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes NOT callable; Contingent Coupon equals $0.20 on the first through eleventh Coupon Payment Dates.
Second through Eleventh Observation Dates

Various (all below Initial Underlying Level and Coupon Barrier)

 

Notes NOT called; Issuer DOES NOT pay Contingent Coupon on any Coupon Payment Date immediately following the second through eleventh Observation Dates.
Final Valuation Date $71.20 (below Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier) Notes NOT called; Issuer DOES NOT pay Contingent Coupon on Maturity Date, and holder will be entitled to receive less than the principal amount resulting in a loss proportionate to the depreciation of the Underlying.
     
  Total Payment (per $10 Note) $4.20 (58% loss)

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Because the closing level of the Underlying is less than the Initial Underlying Level on each Observation Date on and after the second Observation Date (which is approximately six months after the Trade Date and is the first Observation Date on which the Notes are callable), the Notes are not called. Because the Final Underlying Level is less than the Downside Threshold, at maturity, Credit Suisse will pay you $4 per $10 principal amount, calculated as follows:

 

The Underlying Return of the Underlying will equal:

 

Final Underlying Level – Initial Underlying Level

Initial Underlying Level

 

= −0.60

 

The Payment at Maturity = $10 + ($10 × Underlying Return of the Underlying)

 

= $10+ ($10 × –0.60) = $4

 

In addition, because the closing level of the Underlying was equal to or greater than the Coupon Barrier on the first Observation Date, Credit Suisse will pay you a Contingent Coupon of $0.20 on the related Coupon Payment Date. However, because the closing level of the Underlying was less than the Coupon Barrier on the second through final Observation Dates, (including the Final Valuation Date), the Issuer will not pay any Contingent Coupon on the immediately following Coupon Payment Dates (including the Maturity Date). When added to the Contingent Coupons of $0.20 received on the prior Coupon Payment Dates, you will have received a total of $4.20 per $10 principal amount, a 58% total loss on the Notes.

 

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Hypothetical Payment at Maturity excluding any Contingent Coupons

 

The table below assumes a Downside Threshold of 76.75% of the Initial Underlying Level and that the Notes are not called prior to the Final Valuation Date. It illustrates, for a $10 investment in the Notes, hypothetical Payments at Maturity for a hypothetical range of Underlying Returns of the applicable Underlying, excluding Contingent Coupons, if any. If the Notes are not called and the Final Underlying Level is equal to or greater than the Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier, on the Maturity Date Credit Suisse will pay you a cash payment per Note equal to $10 plus the contingent coupon payable. You should consider carefully whether the Notes are suitable to your investment goals. Any payment on the Notes is subject to our ability to pay our obligations as they become due. The numbers appearing in the tables and examples below have been rounded for ease of analysis.

 

Percentage Change
from the Initial Underlying Level
to the Final Underlying Level

Underlying Return of the applicable Underlying

Payment at Maturity (excluding Contingent Coupons, if any)

100% N/A $10
90% N/A $10
80% N/A $10
70% N/A $10
60% N/A $10
50% N/A $10
40% N/A $10
30% N/A $10
20% N/A $10
10% N/A $10
0% N/A $10
−10% N/A $10
−20% N/A $10
−23.25% N/A $10
−24% −24% $7.60
−30% −30% $7
−40% −40% $6
−50% −50% $5
−60% −60% $4
−70% −70% $3
−80% −80% $2
−90% −90% $1
−100% −100% $0

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Supplemental Use of Proceeds and Hedging

We intend to use the proceeds of this offering for our general corporate purposes, which may include the refinancing of existing debt outside Switzerland. Some or all of the proceeds we receive from the sale of the Notes may be used in connection with hedging our obligations under the Notes through one or more of our affiliates. Such hedging or trading activities on or prior to the Trade Date and during the term of the Notes (including on any calculation date, as defined in any accompanying product supplement) could adversely affect the value of the applicable Underlying and, as a result, could decrease the amount you may receive on the Notes at maturity. For additional information, see “Supplemental Use of Proceeds and Hedging” in any accompanying product supplement.

 

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The Underlyings

Companies with Notes registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) are required to periodically file certain financial and other information specified by the SEC. Information provided to or filed with the SEC by the Reference Share Issuers pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the SEC file number provided below.

 

According to its publicly available filings with the SEC, Apple Inc. designs, manufactures and markets mobile communication and media devices and personal computers, and sells a variety of related software, services, accessories, networking solutions and third-party digital content and applications. The common stock of Apple Inc. is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Apple Inc.’s SEC file number is 001-36743 and can be accessed through www.sec.gov.

 

According to its publicly available filings with the SEC, Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo. The common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Delta Air Lines, Inc.’s SEC file number is 001-05424 and can be accessed through www.sec.gov.

 

According to its publicly available filings with the SEC, DowDuPont Inc. is a holding company with the intent to form companies in agriculture, materials science and specialty products sectors. The common stock of DowDuPont Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. DowDuPont Inc.’s SEC file number is 001-38196 and can be accessed through www.sec.gov.

 

This pricing supplement relates only to the Notes offered hereby and does not relate to the Underlyings or other Notes of the Reference Share Issuers. We have derived all disclosures contained in this pricing supplement regarding the Underlyings and the Reference Share Issuers from the publicly available documents described in the preceding paragraph. In connection with the offering of the Notes, neither we nor our affiliates have participated in the preparation of such documents or made any due diligence inquiry with respect to the Reference Share Issuers.

 

Historical Information

 

The following tables set forth the quarterly high and low closing levels of the Underlyings, as reported by Bloomberg and the following graphs set forth the historical performance of each Underlying, in each case based on the closing levels of the common stock of Apple Inc. and the common stock of Delta AirLines, Inc. from January 2, 2008 through April 20, 2018 and the closing level of the common stock of DowDupont Inc. from September 1, 2017 through April 20, 2018. The solid red line on the Apple Inc. graph represents its Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier Level. The solid red line on the Delta Air Lines, Inc. graph represents its Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier Level. The solid red line on the DowDuPont Inc. graph represents its Downside Threshold and Coupon Barrier Level. We obtained the historical information below from Bloomberg, without independent verification.

 

You should not take the historical levels of the Underlyings as an indication of future performance of the Underlyings or the Notes. Any historical trend in the level of the Underlyings during any period set forth below is not an indication that the level of the Underlyings is more or less likely to increase or decrease at any time over the term of the Notes.

 

For additional information on Apple Inc., Delta Air Lines, Inc. and DowDuPont Inc., see “The Underlyings” herein.

 

Apple Inc.

 

Quarter Begin Quarter End Quarterly High ($) Quarterly Low ($) Quarterly Close ($)
1/1/2008 3/31/2008 $27.85 $17.02 $20.50
4/1/2008 6/30/2008 $27.14 $21.02 $23.92
7/1/2008 9/30/2008 $25.67 $15.04 $16.24
10/1/2008 12/31/2008 $15.86 $11.50 $12.19
1/1/2009 3/31/2009 $15.70 $11.17 $15.02
4/1/2009 6/30/2009 $20.67 $15.53 $20.35
7/1/2009 9/30/2009 $26.59 $19.34 $26.48
10/1/2009 12/31/2009 $30.23 $25.82 $30.12
1/1/2010 3/31/2010 $33.69 $27.43 $33.56
4/1/2010 6/30/2010 $39.17 $33.69 $35.93
7/1/2010 9/30/2010 $41.78 $34.31 $40.54
10/1/2010 12/31/2010 $46.50 $39.81 $46.08
1/1/2011 3/31/2011 $51.88 $46.67 $49.78
4/1/2011 6/30/2011 $50.44 $45.05 $47.95
7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $59.06 $49.03 $54.45
10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $60.32 $51.93 $57.86

 

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1/1/2012 3/31/2012 $88.23 $58.75 $85.64
4/1/2012 6/30/2012 $90.89 $75.73 $83.43
7/1/2012 9/30/2012 $100.30 $82.13 $95.32
10/1/2012 12/31/2012 $95.96 $72.71 $76.15
1/1/2013 3/31/2013 $78.43 $60.01 $63.23
4/1/2013 6/30/2013 $66.26 $55.79 $56.58
7/1/2013 9/30/2013 $72.53 $58.46 $68.11
10/1/2013 12/31/2013 $81.44 $68.71 $80.16
1/1/2014 3/31/2014 $79.62 $71.35 $76.68
4/1/2014 6/30/2014 $94.25 $73.99 $92.93
7/1/2014 9/30/2014 $103.30 $93.08 $100.75
10/1/2014 12/22/2014 $119.00 $96.26 $110.38
1/1/2015 3/31/2015 $133.00 $105.99 $124.43
4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $132.65 $124.25 $125.43
7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $132.07 $103.12 $110.30
10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $122.57 $105.26 $105.26
1/1/2016 3/31/2016 $109.56 $93.42 $108.99
4/1/2016 6/30/2016 $112.10 $90.34 $95.60
7/1/2016 9/30/2016 $115.57 $94.99 $113.05
10/1/2016 12/31/2016 $118.25 $105.71 $115.82
1/1/2017 3/31/2017 $144.12 $116.02 $143.66
4/1/2017 6/30/2017 $156.10 $140.68 $144.02
7/1/2017 9/30/2017 $164.05 $142.73 $154.12
10/1/2017 12/31/2017 $176.42 $153.48 $169.23
1/1/2018 3/31/2018 $181.72 $155.15 $167.78
4/1/2018 4/20/2018* $178.24 $165.72 $165.72

 

*As of the date of this pricing supplement available information for the second calendar quarter of 2018 includes data for the period from April 1, 2018 through April 20, 2018. Accordingly, the “Quarterly High,” “Quarterly Low” and “Quarterly Close” data indicated are for this shortened period only and do not reflect complete data for the second calendar quarter of 2018.

 

The closing level of the common stock of Apple Inc. on April 20, 2018 was $165.72.

 

Historical Performance of the Common Stock of Apple Inc.

 

 

Delta Air Lines, Inc.

 

Quarter Begin Quarter End Quarterly High ($) Quarterly Low ($) Quarterly Close ($)
1/1/2008 3/31/2008 $18.53 $8.35 $8.60
4/1/2008 6/30/2008 $10.48 $5.00 $5.70
7/1/2008 9/30/2008 $9.94 $4.64 $7.45
10/1/2008 12/31/2008 $11.52 $5.64 $11.46
1/1/2009 3/31/2009 $12.38 $3.93 $5.63
4/1/2009 6/30/2009 $8.11 $5.40 $5.79

 

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7/1/2009 9/30/2009 $9.65 $5.68 $8.96
10/1/2009 12/31/2009 $11.81 $6.95 $11.38
1/1/2010 3/31/2010 $14.65 $11.22 $14.59
4/1/2010 6/30/2010 $14.93 $11.31 $11.75
7/1/2010 9/30/2010 $12.61 $9.97 $11.64
10/1/2010 12/31/2010 $14.33 $11.24 $12.60
1/1/2011 3/31/2011 $13.00 $9.79 $9.80
4/1/2011 6/30/2011 $11.51 $9.00 $9.17
7/1/2011 9/30/2011 $9.41 $6.62 $7.50
10/1/2011 12/31/2011 $9.02 $6.65 $8.09
1/1/2012 3/31/2012 $11.30 $8.01 $9.91
4/1/2012 6/30/2012 $12.10 $9.81 $10.95
7/1/2012 9/30/2012 $11.12 $8.55 $9.16
10/1/2012 12/31/2012 $11.94 $9.33 $11.87
1/1/2013 3/31/2013 $17.07 $12.23 $16.51
4/1/2013 6/30/2013 $18.97 $14.39 $18.71
7/1/2013 9/30/2013 $24.01 $18.41 $23.59
10/1/2013 12/31/2013 $29.34 $24.02 $27.47
1/1/2014 3/31/2014 $35.37 $27.70 $34.65
4/1/2014 6/30/2014 $42.23 $31.73 $38.72
7/1/2014 9/30/2014 $40.93 $35.61 $36.15
10/1/2014 12/22/2014 $49.23 $30.90 $49.19
1/1/2015 3/31/2015 $50.70 $43.42 $44.96
4/1/2015 6/30/2015 $47.40 $40.57 $41.08
7/1/2015 9/30/2015 $47.99 $40.00 $44.87
10/1/2015 12/31/2015 $52.26 $44.87 $50.69
1/1/2016 3/31/2016 $50.12 $40.77 $48.68
4/1/2016 6/30/2016 $48.49 $33.36 $36.43
7/1/2016 9/30/2016 $40.98 $35.58 $39.36
10/1/2016 12/31/2016 $51.78 $38.94 $49.19
1/1/2017 3/31/2017 $51.44 $45.52 $45.96
4/1/2017 6/30/2017 $53.87 $44.03 $53.74
7/1/2017 9/30/2017 $55.48 $45.21 $48.22
10/1/2017 12/31/2017 $56.43 $48.07 $56.00
1/1/2018 3/31/2018 $60.13 $50.46 $54.81
4/1/2018 4/20/2018* $55.40 $51.47 $55.40

 

 

*As of the date of this pricing supplement available information for the second calendar quarter of 2018 includes data for the period from April 1, 2018 through April 20, 2018. Accordingly, the “Quarterly High,” “Quarterly Low” and “Quarterly Close” data indicated are for this shortened period only and do not reflect complete data for the second calendar quarter of 2018.

 

The closing level of the common stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc. on April 20, 2018 was $55.40.

 

Historical Performance of the Common Stock of Delta Air Lines, Inc.

 

 

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Delta Air Lines, Inc.

 

Quarter Begin Quarter End Quarterly High ($) Quarterly Low ($) Quarterly Close ($)
1/1/2008 3/31/2008 $18.53 $8.35 $8.60
4/1/2008 6/30/2008 $10.48 $5.00 $5.70
7/1/2008 9/30/2008 $9.94 $4.64 $7.45
10/1/2008 12/31/2008 $11.52 $5.64 $11.46
1/1/2009 3/31/2009 $12.38 $3.93 $5.63
4/1/2009 6/30/2009 $8.11 $5.40 $5.79

*As of the date of this pricing supplement available information for the third calendar quarter of 2017 includes data for the period from September 1, 2017 through September 30, 2017. Accordingly, the “Quarterly High,” “Quarterly Low” and “Quarterly Close” data indicated are for this shortened period only and do not reflect complete data for the third calendar quarter of 2017.

 

**As of the date of this pricing supplement available information for the second calendar quarter of 2018 includes data for the period from April 1, 2018 through April 20, 2018. Accordingly, the “Quarterly High,” “Quarterly Low” and “Quarterly Close” data indicated are for this shortened period only and do not reflect complete data for the second calendar quarter of 2018.

 

The closing level of the common stock of DowDuPont Inc. on April 20, 2018 was $66.04.

 

Historical Performance of the Common Stock of DowDuPont Inc.

 

 

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United States Federal Tax Considerations

This discussion supplements and, to the extent inconsistent therewith, supersedes the discussion in the accompanying product supplement under “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations.”

 

Due to the lack of any controlling legal authority, there is substantial uncertainty regarding the U.S. federal tax consequences of an investment in the Notes. In the opinion of our counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, it is reasonable under current law to treat the Notes for U.S. federal income tax purposes as prepaid financial contracts with associated coupons that will be treated as gross income to you at the time received or accrued in accordance with your regular method of tax accounting. However, our counsel has advised us that it is unable to conclude affirmatively that this treatment is more likely than not to be upheld, and that alternative treatments are possible that could materially affect the timing and character of income or loss you recognize on the Notes.

 

Assuming this treatment of the Notes is respected and subject to the discussion in “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations” in the accompanying product supplement, the following U.S. federal income tax consequences should result:

 

·Any coupons paid on the Notes should be taxable as ordinary income to you at the time received or accrued in accordance with your regular method of accounting for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

 

·Upon a sale or other disposition (including retirement) of a Note, you should recognize capital gain or loss equal to the difference between the amount realized and your tax basis in the Note. For this purpose, the amount realized does not include any coupon paid on retirement and may not include sale proceeds attributable to an accrued coupon, which may be treated as a coupon payment. Such gain or loss should be long-term capital gain or loss if you held the Note for more than one year.

 

We do not plan to request a ruling from the IRS regarding the treatment of the Notes, and the IRS or a court might not agree with the treatment described herein. In particular, the Notes might be determined to be contingent payment debt instruments, in which case the tax consequences of ownership and disposition of the Notes, including the timing and character of income recognized, might be materially and adversely affected. Moreover, the U.S. Treasury Department and the IRS have requested comments on various issues regarding the U.S. federal income tax treatment of “prepaid forward contracts” and similar financial instruments and have indicated that such transactions may be the subject of future regulations or other guidance. In addition, members of Congress have proposed legislative changes to the tax treatment of derivative contracts. Any legislation, Treasury regulations or other guidance promulgated after consideration of these issues could materially and adversely affect the tax consequences of an investment in the Notes, possibly with retroactive effect. You should consult your tax advisor regarding possible alternative tax treatments of the Notes and potential changes in applicable law.

 

Non-U.S. Holders. The U.S. federal income tax treatment of the coupons is unclear. Except as provided below and in the accompanying product supplement under “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations—Securities Held Through Foreign Entities” and “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations—Non-U.S. Holders Generally—Substitute Dividend and Dividend Equivalent Payments,” we currently do not intend to treat coupons paid to a Non-U.S. Holder (as defined in the accompanying product supplement) of the Notes as subject to U.S. federal withholding tax, provided that the Non-U.S. Holder complies with applicable certification requirements. However, it is possible that the IRS could assert that such payments are subject to U.S. withholding tax, or that we or another withholding agent may otherwise determine that withholding is required, in which case we or the other withholding agent may withhold at a rate of up to 30% on such payments.

 

Moreover, as discussed under “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations—Non-U.S. Holders Generally—Substitute Dividend and Dividend Equivalent Payments” in the accompanying product supplement, Section 871(m) of the Internal Revenue Code generally imposes a 30% withholding tax on “dividend equivalents” paid or deemed paid to Non-U.S. Holders with respect to certain financial instruments linked to U.S. equities or indices that include U.S. equities. Treasury regulations under Section 871(m), as modified by an IRS notice, exclude from their scope financial instruments issued in 2018 that do not have a “delta” of one with respect to any U.S. equity. Based on the terms of the Notes and representations provided by us, our counsel is of the opinion that the Notes should not be treated as transactions that have a “delta” of one within the meaning of the regulations with respect to any U.S. equity and, therefore, should not be subject to withholding tax under Section 871(m).

 

A determination that the Notes are not subject to Section 871(m) is not binding on the IRS, and the IRS may disagree with this determination. Moreover, Section 871(m) is complex and its application may depend on your particular circumstances, including whether you enter into other transactions with respect to a U.S. equity to which the Notes relate. You should consult your tax advisor regarding the potential application of Section 871(m) to the Notes.

 

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We will not be required to pay any additional amounts with respect to U.S. federal withholding taxes.

 

You should read the section entitled “Material United States Federal Income Tax Considerations” in the accompanying product supplement. The preceding discussion, when read in combination with that section, constitutes the full opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP regarding the material U.S. federal tax consequences of owning and disposing of the Notes.

 

You should also consult your tax advisor regarding all aspects of the U.S. federal income and estate tax consequences of an investment in the Notes and any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or non-U.S. taxing jurisdiction.

 

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Supplemental Plan of Distribution

 

Under the terms of a distributor accession confirmation with UBS Financial Services Inc., dated as of March 12, 2014, UBS Financial Services Inc. will act as distributor for the Notes. The distributor will receive a fee from Credit Suisse or one of our affiliates of $0.20 per $10 principal amount of Notes for each offering of the Notes. For additional information, see “Underwriting (Conflicts of Interest)” in any accompanying product supplement.

 

We expect to deliver the Notes against payment for the Notes on the Settlement Date indicated herein, which may be a date that is greater or less than two business days following the Trade Date. Under Rule 15c6-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, trades in the secondary market generally are required to settle in two business days, unless the parties to a trade expressly agree otherwise. Accordingly, if the Settlement Date is more than two business days after the Trade Date, purchasers who wish to transact in the Notes more than two business days prior to the Settlement Date will be required to specify alternative settlement arrangements to prevent a failed settlement.

 

 

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Validity of the Notes

 

In the opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, as United States counsel to Credit Suisse, when the Notes offered by this pricing supplement have been executed and issued by Credit Suisse and authenticated by the trustee pursuant to the indenture, and delivered against payment therefor, such Notes will be valid and binding obligations of Credit Suisse, enforceable against Credit Suisse in accordance with their terms, subject to (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally, (ii) possible judicial or regulatory actions giving effect to governmental actions or foreign laws affecting creditors’ rights and (iii) concepts of reasonableness and equitable principles of general applicability (including, without limitation, concepts of good faith, fair dealing and the lack of bad faith), provided that such counsel expresses no opinion as to the effect of fraudulent conveyance, fraudulent transfer or similar provision of applicable law on the conclusions expressed above. This opinion is given as of the date of this pricing supplement and is limited to the laws of the State of New York, except that such counsel expresses no opinion as to the application of state securities or Blue Sky laws to the Notes. Insofar as this opinion involves matters governed by Swiss law, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP has relied, without independent inquiry or investigation, on the opinion of Homburger AG, dated February 14, 2018 and filed by Credit Suisse as an exhibit to a Current Report on Form 6-K on February 14, 2018. The opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP is subject to the same assumptions, qualifications and limitations with respect to such matters as are contained in the opinion of Homburger AG. In addition, the opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP is subject to customary assumptions about the establishment of the terms of the Notes, the trustee’s authorization, execution and delivery of the indenture and its authentication of the Notes, and the validity, binding nature and enforceability of the indenture with respect to the trustee, all as stated in the opinion of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP dated February 14, 2018, which was filed by Credit Suisse as an exhibit to a Current Report on Form 6-K on February 14, 2018. Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP expresses no opinion as to waivers of objections to venue, the subject matter or personal jurisdiction of a United States federal court or the effectiveness of service of process other than in accordance with applicable law. In addition, such counsel notes that the enforceability in the United States of Section 10.08(c) of the indenture is subject to the limitations set forth in the United States Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976.

 

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