How do I log into PostFinance app?
On postfinance.ch, click on “Login” in the top right or on the padlock symbol. Enter your e-finance number or username and your password (see letter “Your personal e-finance access data”). For customers with multiple users (e.g. partner account): enter your user ID as well.
Does Post Finance have an app?
Manage your finances when and where you like with the PostFinance App. Whether you want to keep track of your account balance and transactions or simply wish to enter and approve payments, you always have control over your finances – and it's very simple.
How do I access my Efinance?
Log in with your fingerprint or Face ID: the fastest way to...
- Enter password.
- Click on "Do not request password again" for faster login.
- Log in with fingerprint or Face ID.
- Confirm password waiver on a one-time basis with fingerprint or Face ID.
- You can now log in even faster without a password.
How do I download PostFinance app?
Download the PostFinance EBICS App
- Download the PostFinance App from Google Play or the App Store.
- You must complete a one-off registration for the fast service: please have your PostFinance Card and yellow card reader to hand.
- To use mobile e-finance and e-trading you will need the relevant access details.
How do I log into my PostFinance card reader?
- Step 1: Enter login details in e-finance. ...
- Step 2: Insert your PostFinance Card into the card reader. ...
- Step 3: Enter your e-finance code into the card reader. ...
- Step 4: Enter the PIN for your PostFinance Card. ...
- Step 5: Enter the code from the card reader into e-finance.
What is PostFinance user ID?
A User ID identifies the specific user of an account. If your account has more than one user, you log in by filling in your USERID, your payment service provider ID (PSPID), if needed, and your password.
Is PostFinance AG a bank?
Due to PostFinance's significant status in domestic deposit services and its strong position in payment transactions in Switzerland, PostFinance Ltd as a financial group is declared a systemically important bank by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).