PostFinance vs PayPal

Swiss financial institution vs. the world's most famous payment provider

As a Swiss financial institution, PostFinance is deeply rooted in the local market and offers its own payment solution for online shops. With over 400 million users worldwide, PayPal is the most well-known payment provider. The two pursue fundamentally different strategies: PostFinance focusing on the Swiss market, PayPal with global reach. This comparison shows you where the differences lie.

Total monthly costs of PostFinance and PayPal with a turnover of CHF 20.000
PostFinance=CHF 355.00
PayPal=CHF 640.00
CHF 285.00 günstiger mit PostFinance (45%)
Total monthly costs of PostFinance and PayPal with a turnover of CHF 100,000
PostFinance=CHF 1’749.90
PayPal=CHF 3’950.00
CHF 2’200.10 günstiger mit PostFinance (56%)

What are the advantages and disadvantages of PostFinance and PayPal?

PostFinance convinces with all important Swiss payment methods including TWINT and PostFinance Pay, significantly lower fees, personal support and high brand awareness in Switzerland. Disadvantages are the one-time setup costs, lack of e-commerce tools and the low Google rating (2.2 stars).

PayPal benefits from global recognition, no fixed costs and easy setup. Disadvantages are the highest transaction fees of all compared providers, no Swiss payment methods such as TWINT or PostFinance Pay, only email and chat support and, with 1.6 stars, the lowest Google rating.

Comparison table advantages and disadvantages PostFinance vs PayPal

PostFinance

Advantages
  • Numerous payment methods (including TWINT and PostFinance Pay)

  • Free plugins

  • Low transaction fees

  • Free trial available

  • Swiss company

  • High awareness in Switzerland

  • Personal support

Disadvantages
  • Samsung Pay not supported

  • No e-commerce tools

  • High setup costs (one-time)

  • Low Google rating

PayPal

Advantages
  • monthly fixed costs

  • Free plugins

  • High awareness and acceptance

  • Ideal for international payments

Disadvantages
  • No support for TWINT and PostFinance Pay 

  • No e-commerce tools

  • High transaction fees

  • Headquarters in the USA

  • Only email or chat support

  • Low Google rating

Which payment methods do PostFinance and PayPal offer?

PostFinance supports 14 payment methods, including TWINT, PostFinance Pay, WIR Pay, Reka, and invoice purchase. PayPal does not offer any of these Swiss payment methods. For Swiss online shops, this is a serious disadvantage, as TWINT and PostFinance Pay are among the most frequently used means of payment in Switzerland. PostFinance has a huge advantage in terms of local payment method coverage.

Comparison table payment methods PostFinance vs PayPal
Provider
PostFinance
PayPal

Mastercard

Yes
Yes

Visa

Yes
Yes

Postfinance Pay

Yes
No

Twint

Yes
No

American Express

Yes
Yes

Entdecken

Yes
Yes

PayPal

Yes
Yes

ApplePay

Yes
Yes

GooglePay

Yes
Yes

SamsungPay

No
Yes

WIRpay

Yes
No

REKA

Yes
No

CENTI

No
No

Crypto

No
No

Purchase on account

Yes
Yes

Bezahl mit Bank

No
No

Which shop system plugins do PostFinance and PayPal offer?

PostFinance offers free plugins for WooCommerce, Shopware, JTL, Ecwid, Drupal, Magento and Prestashop. PayPal provides free plugins for Shopify, WooCommerce, Shopware and Magento. PayPal has an important advantage with Shopify, while PostFinance covers JTL, Ecwid, Drupal and Prestashop. Neither provider offers integrated e-commerce tools. Overall, the integrations are comparable.

Comparison table of plugins and integrations PostFinance vs PayPal
Provider
PostFinance
PayPal
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Zapier

No
Yes

Make

No
Yes

Merchant

Yes
Yes

Ecwid

Yes
Yes

Drupal

Yes
No

Magento

Yes
Yes

Prestashop

Yes
No

How does the support of PostFinance differ from PayPal?

PostFinance offers personal support in Switzerland with direct contact persons. PayPal only provides email and chat support. Google ratings are low for both providers: PostFinance 2.2 stars (178 reviews), PayPal 1.6 stars (56 reviews). PostFinance has the advantage of personal support, even if customer satisfaction shows room for improvement.

Who is PostFinance suitable for and who is PayPal suitable for?

PostFinance is clearly the better choice for Swiss online shops: over 53% cheaper, all Swiss payment methods and personal support. PayPal makes sense when an online shop has a high share of international customers who expect PayPal as a familiar payment method. Many merchants therefore use PayPal to complement their Swiss payment solution.

How easy is the setup with PostFinance and PayPal?

With PayPal, company information and your commercial register number are all you need – setup is completed in just a few minutes. PostFinance charges a one-off setup fee of CHF 199–249 and requires a PostFinance business account. PayPal offers a faster start, whereas PostFinance provides more comprehensive coverage of Swiss payment methods from day one.

How much does PostFinance cost compared to PayPal?

The cost difference is significant: With a monthly turnover of CHF 20,000, PostFinance costs CHF 365.90, PayPal CHF 790. PostFinance is therefore over 53% cheaper – a saving of CHF 424.10 per month. With a turnover of CHF 100,000, the difference increases to CHF 2,200.10 monthly (PostFinance: CHF 1,749.90 vs. PayPal: CHF 3,950). PostFinance charges a one-off setup fee, which, however, already amortises in the first month.

Comparison table of costs PostFinance vs PayPal
Provider
Subscription
Setup costs
Monthly costs
Transaction fees

PostFinance

Checkout All-in-One

CHF 199.00

CHF 14.90

per month

2.50%

+

CHF 0.00

PostFinance

E-Com Bundle

CHF 0.00

CHF 19.90

per month

1.55%

+

CHF 0.18

PostFinance

Checkout Flex

249,00 CHF

CHF 249.00

CHF 19.90

per month

1.55%

+

CHF 0.18

PayPal

PayPal

CHF 0.00

CHF 0.00

per month

3.40%

+

CHF 0.55

CHF 0.00

CHF 0.00

per month

0.00%

+

CHF 0.00

Additional remarks
PostFinance

For the use of PostFinance Checkout, a PostFinance business account or a credit card for fee billing is required. In addition, one-time setup costs of 199 CHF (Checkout All-in-One) to 249 CHF (Checkout Flex) apply. A free simulation mode allows merchants to test the integration in advance.

PayPal

With PayPal, no separate setup is required – a PayPal business account is sufficient. For verification, company information and a commercial register number are required. Please note that PayPal charges the highest transaction fees of all compared providers (3.4% + 0.55 CHF) and supports neither TWINT nor PostFinance Pay.

Conclusion: PostFinance or PayPal – which provider is better for you?

PostFinance offers personal support in Switzerland with direct contact persons. PayPal only provides email and chat support. Google ratings are low for both providers: PostFinance 2.2 stars (178 reviews), PayPal 1.6 stars (56 reviews). PostFinance has the advantage of personal support, even if customer satisfaction shows room for improvement.

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