Payment collection with PostFinance

Offer your customers all common cashless payment methods, with our in-store, online shop or combined payment solutions. Simplify your business, reduce your workload and save time to support your customers.

Accepting cashless payments: the right option for your business

Accept payments at the POS

Ideal for stores, restaurants, events and more

  • Payment terminals and contracts in a single solution
  • Personal support
  • Quick exchange of device in the event of problems
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Checkout in your online shop

Ideal for shops of all sizes

  • Easy integration into any shop system
  • Flexible design for your business
  • Straightforward connection to accounting
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Combined solutions

For optimal processes across all channels


  • Standardized solution for your touchpoints
  • A single login with all reports and settings
  • One-stop personal support
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Accepting payments: knowledge for your business

Focus topics: From new technologies to practical everyday tips: our knowledge resources show how modern payment collection works and what opportunities it opens up for your business.

  • A payment provider enables you to accept card payments, TWINT, mobile payment and other payment methods – in store, online or in combination.

  • Customers expect a wide selection: card payment, TWINT and mobile payment are now standard – both at the POS and in online shops.

    Find out more in the blog post on payment methods.

  • That depends on whether you sell in-store, online or via both channels. Many businesses today combine POS and online shops in an omnichannel solution. It allows you to standardize processes and reduce the number of contractual partners.

  • The costs depend on the payment methods, the transaction volume and the solution used. At PostFinance, we help you find the right combination.

    Find out more in the blog post on transaction costs.