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Postfinance Ltd (own spelling PostFinance) is a subsidiary company of the state-owned Swiss Post, [3] whose foundations date back to the early 20th century as the financial services department of Swiss Post. [4] Postfinance is active in retail banking and business client business and as such is one of the largest Swiss financial institutions. [5]
Payrexx AG is a software-as-a-service platform for payment processing through APIs, Shop Plugins and hosted e-commerce Tools. Licensed by FINMA, it supports various payment methods, including credit/debit cards, online transfers, mobile payments, such as Twint, QR-Invoice, Postfinance Card and PayPal.
Twint is a Swiss mobile payment app whose development began in 2014, and was rolled out nation-wide in 2017. In 2024, Twint has become ubiquitous in Switzerland, with practically all stores accepting Twint payments, and nearly all banks taking part in the payment system.
Zurich Cantonal Bank (German: Zürcher Kantonalbank, or ZKB) is the largest cantonal bank and fourth largest bank in Switzerland, with total assets of over CHF 150 billion. [1] ZKB, as an independent, incorporated public-law institution, is wholly owned by the canton of Zürich.
In 1964, Switzerland introduced Postal Codes for mail sorting, [40] becoming the third country after the United States and Germany to do so. [41] Under Guido Nobel , Swiss Post introduced several innovations: in 1975, the first national mobile telephone network ( Nationales Autotelefonnetz , from which the name Natel is derived) was established.
ONE Swiss Bank SA; Bordier & Cie; Compagnie Bancaire Helvétique; Edmond de Rothschild Group; Geneva Swiss Bank; Gonet & Cie; E. Gutzwiller & Cie, Banquiers; Habib Bank AG Zurich; Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich; Reichmuth & Co; REYL Group; Union Bancaire Privée; Rahn+Bodmer Co. Vontobel; Mirabaud Group
Bank clearing numbers are connected to the Swiss Interbank Clearing and the euroSIC system. Bank clearing numbers consists of 3 to 5 digits. To identify a particular branch of a financial institution clearly, a store ID is specified in addition to the bank clearing number.
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