Pay for purchases online and in store, parking fees and public transport tickets quickly and securely with your smartphone. Send money in real time to other TWINT users or receive money from them. Joint bills can easily be divided among several people. Thanks to the direct account connection, TWINT debits your expenses directly from the Bernerland Bank account or credits income to it.
Pay easily via smartphone:
- Send and request money
- Split amounts
- Solve and pay for parking tickets
- Store digital customer cards and automatically benefit from discount coupons
- Store stamp cards and member or employee ID cards
- Benefit from discounts
- Donate to a good cause
- View transaction limits
Benefit from advantages
Store digital customer cards, for example the Migros Cumulus and Coop Supercard, in the Bernerland Bank TWINT app and automatically benefit from discount coupons when paying. Member or employee ID cards can also be stored in the app and are therefore always at hand. Link digital stamp cards from stores and automatically collect stamps and points when you pay with TWINT. With the parking function, you can buy and pay for your parking ticket directly in the app, saving you a trip to the parking meter. You can support charitable organizations using the Donate function.
Direct account connection
You use your e-banking access data to link your personal account at Bernerland Bank with the app. TWINT automatically debits the expenses from the app to the connected account and credits income from the app to it. It is therefore not necessary to top up your credit in advance.
to register
Download the Bernerland Bank TWINT app for free. After registering once, your app is ready to go. The requirements for registration are a Swiss mobile phone number, a smartphone and an account with Bernerland Bank.
Security
Data security is a top priority. Thanks to the multi-stage encryption and identification process, only you have access to your Bernerland Bank TWINT app. The data transfer complies with the security standards of the Swiss banks - the data remains in Switzerland.
You can find further information about Bernerland Bank TWINT at bernerlandbank.ch/twint