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Two million users make TWINT the number one in Switzerland

The smartphone has now established itself as a means of payment. TWINT is observing an ever-growing number of users who make use of the system in a wide range of…

TWINT now offers direct account integration for Graubündner Kantonalbank

The GKB introduced its previous prepaid solution back in 2016. Now customers of Graubündner Kantonalbank can download the TWINT app from their principal bank for free and connect it directly…

TWINT users set to be able to use the app to make payments in Europe

The smartphone has now established itself as a means of payment in a large number of European countries. These generally compatible mobile payment systems want to enter into closer working…

Now also connect TWINT to a St.Galler Kantonalbank bank account

Now customers of St.Galler Kantonalbank also have the ability to carry around their bank account at all times in their smartphone as a means of payment. This allows them to…

Twint swiss wide at around 600 farm shops

Would you like to be able to pay for your shopping in Swiss farm shops quickly and easily, even if you have left your wallet or purse at home or…

You can now also twint at Volg

Volg stores can be found in a great many Swiss villages, even in the most far-flung valleys. The Volg village stores offer an attractive range of products for everyday needs.…

TWINT now available as a payment option in the largest charging network for electric vehicles

evpass is a company founded by Green Motion, the Swiss manufacturer of electric charging stations. More than 12,000 evpass users charge their vehicles at an evpass charging station every month.…

Pay for your parking ticket with TWINT: now possible in Amden, Chur, Flims, Klosters, Sargans, Walenstadt and Weesen

You can now use TWINT as a payment method at 315 parking meters for approximately 7875 parking spaces. To benefit from this offer, all drivers need to do is open…

‘Our customers should be able to pay for their tickets simply wherever they are and whatever the time of day.’

Mr Bottini, how do SBB customers currently buy and pay for their tickets? What has changed in the last five or ten years? In recent years, there has been a…

Be mobile with TWINT: from train journeys to parking

TWINT is now also saved as a payment method for SBB Mobile, the number one mobility app. 'The SBB is thus meeting this growing customer need,' writes the SBB. It…

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