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Financial services market
PostFinance wants to remain the market leader in Swiss payment transactions, push ahead with the digitization of its business and grow along the business customer value chain. It has therefore developed mobile payment through its subsidiary TWINT and merged TWINT with the competing product Paymit. E-trading now also allows stock market transactions on mobile devices, and the “Investments” area has been strengthened. To ensure that it is close to the dynamic developments in the financial market, PostFinance acquires interests in young fintech companies, allowing it to identify promising products, technologies or business models at an early stage and remain successful in a difficult interest rate environment.
Operating income
CHF million
2,155
Operating profit
CHF million
542
Customer accounts
In thousands
4,845
Inflow of new money
CHF million
4,479
Average customer assets
CHF billion
119
The Swiss solution for mobile payment
Paying with your smartphone at the checkout, shopping online, redeeming a coupon or paying your girlfriend back for a cinema ticket: all these things are possible with TWINT, the digital wallet. The merger of TWINT and Paymit no...
PostFinance invests in the future
PostFinance invests in start-ups to further expand its expertise. Jens Schulte, Head of Corporate Venturing, explains how this came about and the plans PostFinance intends to pursue in the future.