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Credit Suisse brand colors

Blue triangle Swiss bank. Use the swatches below for digital mockups; verify against official brand guidelines before external campaigns. Official resources: Brand center.

What is Credit Suisse?

Credit Suisse is a recognized banking and payments brand. The HEX swatches below summarize commonly published brand colors for screens and UI mockups—always confirm against the company's official brand portal before customer-facing campaigns.

Using Credit Suisse colors in design

Financial brands emphasize trust through blues, charcoals, and restrained accents on cards and mobile banking. Use the table for wireframes and marketing PDFs, not for regulated disclosure design without brand approval.

This page lists 2 commonly cited Credit Suisse swatches with HEX and usage labels. Click any chip to copy the code, then paste into Figma variables, CSS custom properties, or Tailwind theme extensions. For accessible text on Credit Suisse backgrounds, run pairs through our WCAG contrast checker before handoff.

Need a full ramp from one accent? Try the CSS variables generator or compare against other companies in banking brand colors.

Credit Suisse brand colors — FAQ

Are Credit Suisse HEX values official?

We compile widely published Credit Suisse values for design workflows. Regulated marketing may require approved color specs beyond this reference. Always confirm critical launches with official guidelines.

How should I pick a primary Credit Suisse color?

Start with swatches tagged Primary or Logo in the table. Pair with a neutral text color and test contrast at 4.5:1 for body copy and 3:1 for large headings.

Can I export Credit Suisse colors to CSS or Tailwind?

Copy HEX from any row, or feed a single accent into our Tailwind config generator and CSS variables tools for 50–950 ramps.

Do Credit Suisse colors match print or packaging?

Screen HEX is sRGB. Print, signage, and merchandise often use Pantone, CMYK, or coated ink systems that shift appearance under different lighting.