TWINT QR code for food trucks and market stalls in Switzerland: Pay without a terminal

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With a TWINT QR code, food trucks, street food stalls, and market vendors in Switzerland can accept cashless payments – without a card terminal, without monthly fixed costs, and without an independent internet connection on site. The Comerciante prints out a QR code sticker and sticks it visibly on the stall. The customer scans the code with the TWINT app, enters the amount, and confirms the payment via their own mobile network. The transaction fee is 1.3% of the amount – with no minimum fee per transaction.

This guide shows you step-by-step how to set up TWINT QR for your mobile stall, how static and dynamic QR codes differ, what costs are incurred, and which pitfalls you should be aware of.

1. Why TWINT QR is perfect for food trucks and market stalls

With over 6 million active users, TWINT is the most widely used mobile payment app in Switzerland. For mobile points of sale such as food trucks, snack vans, weekly market stalls, or festival stalls, the TWINT QR code sticker offers several tangible advantages over traditional card terminals.

Firstly, the entry barrier is extremely low: you need neither a physical terminal nor an acquiring contract for card payments. Registration takes place directly in the TWINT Comerciante portal or via a payment service provider (PSP) like Payrexx. Secondly, there are no monthly fixed costs and no rental fees – you pay exclusively per transaction. Thirdly, as a Comerciante, you do not need an independent internet connection at the stall. The QR code is a printed sticker; the connection runs via your customers' smartphones. This is a decisive advantage, especially at locations with poor Wi-Fi coverage – festivals, outdoor weekly markets, mountain regions.

Added to this is the high level of acceptance: around 77% of stationary points of sale in Switzerland already offer TWINT. Your customers know the process and trust the app. For many market vendors, the TWINT QR code sticker is the first cashless payment method ever – and often the only one they actually need.

2. Static QR sticker vs. dynamic QR code: What is the difference?

A static QR code refers to a QR sticker that is permanently attached to the stall and does not change. The customer scans the code and enters the amount to be paid themselves in the TWINT app. Alternatively, the sticker can be configured for a fixed amount – for example, EUR 5.00 for a coffee.

A dynamic QR code, on the other hand, is generated anew for each transaction – typically via a cash register system or POS software. It already contains the exact amount in the code, so the customer only needs to confirm. Dynamic QR codes require technical integration (e.g. via a PSP like Payrexx, Worldline, or SIX) and are suitable for businesses with higher transaction volumes.

Feature

Static QR sticker

Dynamic QR code

Amount

Customer enters amount themselves or fixed amount (max. EUR 200)

Amount is stored in the QR code, customer only confirms

Infrastructure

None – printed sticker is sufficient

Cash register system or POS app required

Internet (Comerciante)

Not required

Required (for QR generation)

Risk of error

Higher (customer can type in wrong amount)

Lower (amount predetermined)

Costs

1.3% via TWINT directly, no fixed costs

Depending on the PSP (e.g. 1.3% with Payrexx for TWINT)

Suitable for

Small stalls, farm shops, associations, food trucks with few products

Food trucks with changing menus, higher volume, multiple locations

 

For most food truck operators and market vendors, the static QR sticker is the pragmatic choice: no setup, no running costs, ready for immediate use. Those who use a cash register system or do not want to have amounts entered manually choose the dynamic QR code.

3. Setting up TWINT QR via Payrexx

You can obtain your TWINT QR code in two ways: directly via the TWINT Comerciante portal (twint.ch) or via a payment service provider. The direct route via TWINT is the easiest if you only want to accept TWINT payments. Via a PSP like Payrexx, you also get the opportunity to offer card payments (Visa, Mastercard), Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other payment methods via the same QR code alongside TWINT.

Route 1: Directly via TWINT

Register in the TWINT Comerciante portal under twint.ch with a Swiss mobile number. After verification, configure your QR code sticker (variable or fixed amount) and you can download it as a digital file or order it as a weatherproof sticker. The stickers usually arrive within 48 hours.

Route 2: Via Payrexx (QR Pay)

Create a free Payrexx account, activate TWINT under payment providers, and navigate to  QR Pay. There you generate your QR code – with an open, fixed, or minimum amount. The QR code can be downloaded as PNG, SVG, or as a print-ready poster. Payrexx additionally offers weatherproof stickers and table displays (first order free of charge). The advantage: Your QR code works both with the TWINT app and directly via the smartphone camera – which also allows tourists without the TWINT app to pay.

4. Enter amount, scan, done: The payment process from customer and Comerciante perspective

Customer perspective (static QR sticker, variable amount)

The customer opens the TWINT app on her smartphone and taps on «Pay». She points the camera at the QR sticker on the stall. The app recognizes the code, displays the Comerciante name, and prompts for the amount to be entered. The customer types in e.g. «12.50», confirms with «Pay», and immediately sees a confirmation. The entire process usually takes less than 15 seconds.

Comerciante perspective

In the simplest case, you as a Comerciante do not need to do anything – the sticker works for you. As soon as a payment is received, you receive a push notification on your smartphone (TWINT Business Portal App). With a fixed QR sticker (e.g. EUR 8.00 for a menu), a quick look at the customer's confirmation screen is sufficient. Alternatively, you check the receipts in the TWINT Business Portal App or in the web portal.

When using a PSP like Payrexx, the payment runs via the Payrexx payment page. The customer scans the QR code with the TWINT app or with the smartphone camera, selects TWINT as the payment method, confirms, and receives a confirmation. You can see the transaction in your Payrexx-Dashboard.

5. Costs and fees: What TWINT QR costs for small amounts

The fee structure for the TWINT QR sticker is intentionally kept simple. With direct registration via twint.ch, you pay 1.3% per transaction – without monthly fixed costs, without a minimum fee per payment, and without a setup fee. This makes TWINT QR particularly attractive for micro-amounts: for a coffee for EUR 5.00, the fee is merely EUR 0.065 – which is about 7 centimes.

For comparison: with debit card payments via a physical terminal in Switzerland, depending on the provider, fixed fees of EUR 0.10–0.25 per transaction plus a percentage share typically apply. For a EUR 5.00 purchase, the terminal fee can quickly amount to over 5% of the total.

Payment method

Fee at EUR 5.00

Fee at EUR 15.00

Fixed costs/Month

TWINT QR sticker (direct)

EUR 0.07

EUR 0.20

None

TWINT via PSP (e.g. Payrexx)

EUR 0.07

EUR 0.20

None (Free plan)

Debit card at terminal

approx. EUR 0.15–0.30

approx. EUR 0.20–0.40

EUR 20–40 (Terminal rental)

Credit card at terminal

approx. EUR 0.20–0.35

approx. EUR 0.40–0.70

EUR 20–40 (Terminal rental)

 

The table shows: For small amounts, as they are common at food trucks and market stalls, the TWINT QR sticker is the cheapest cashless payment method – especially because there is no terminal rental fee.

6. Limits and pitfalls: Daily limits, failed scans, refunds

Amount limits

A single transaction via the TWINT QR sticker with a variable amount may not exceed EUR 5000. For a sticker with a fixed amount, the upper limit is EUR 200 per sticker. In practice, this is not an issue for food trucks and market stalls – typical transactions range between EUR 5 and EUR 50. On the customer side, the daily and monthly limits of the respective bank app also apply. In the case of the UBS TWINT app, for example, the standard daily limit is EUR 3000.

Failed scans

Scan problems occur most frequently when the QR sticker is damaged, dirty, or faded due to solar radiation. Therefore, order weatherproof stickers and place them so that they are protected from direct sun and grease/steam splatters. Low screen brightness on the customer's side can also make scanning difficult. For persistent problems: download the QR code again in the Comerciante portal or PSP Dashboard and reprint it.

Refunds

You can initiate refunds directly via the TWINT Business Portal App – as a full or partial refund. The amount is transferred back to the customer's linked account. Via a PSP like Payrexx, you initiate refunds in the PSP Dashboard. Note: Refunds via TWINT are limited in time (usually 180 days after the transaction).

Common pitfalls

A practical pitfall: with a static QR sticker with a variable amount, the customer types in the amount themselves. Typing errors happen – for example, EUR 1.25 instead of EUR 12.50. Make it a habit to check the customer's confirmation screen briefly before handing over the goods. With a QR sticker with a fixed amount, this risk does not exist, but you need a separate sticker for each product.

7. Checklist: Getting your TWINT QR code ready for your food truck or market stall

  • Decide: TWINT QR directly via twint.ch or via a PSP (e.g. Payrexx) – depending on whether you want to accept only TWINT or additionally cards and wallets.

  • Register in the TWINT Comerciante portal or with the PSP of your choice. You need a Swiss mobile number and a Swiss bank account (IBAN).

  • Choose the sticker type: Variable amount (customer types themselves) or fixed amount (e.g. EUR 8.00 for a daily menu).

  • Order weatherproof QR stickers or print out the laminated code. Tip: Take at least two copies with you as backup.

  • Place the sticker clearly visible at eye level of the customers – ideally next to the menu or at the checkout counter.

  • Install the TWINT Business Portal App on your smartphone and activate push notifications for incoming payments.

  • Test the QR code before the first use with your own smartphone and a micro-amount (e.g. EUR 0.10).

  • Set up an email notification for incoming payments as a second channel – useful as a backup in case your smartphone has no reception.

  • Inform your team about the process: Where is the sticker attached? How do I check the receipt of payment? How do I initiate a refund?

  • Keep a spare sticker and enough change ready – not every customer has TWINT, and cash remains a backup.

8. How you can create your TWINT QR code with Payrexx

With QR Pay, Payrexx offers a solution that goes beyond the pure TWINT sticker. In your Payrexx account, you create a QR code that can be scanned both via the TWINT app and via the smartphone camera. This means:

Alongside TWINT, you also accept Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other payment methods via the same code. The TWINT transaction fee is 1.3%. The QR Pay tool is already included in the free plan.

You can order weatherproof stickers and table displays directly via the Payrexx-Dashboard – the first order is free of charge.

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Frequently asked questions about TWINT QR for food trucks and market stalls in Switzerland

Do I need a card terminal to accept TWINT at my food truck?

No. You do not need a card terminal for TWINT QR payments. You only need a printed QR code sticker, which you can create and order directly via the TWINT Comerciante portal or via a PSP such as Payrexx.

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How much does TWINT QR cost for a market stall in Switzerland?

The transaction fee for the TWINT QR code sticker is 1.3% of the payment amount. There are no monthly fixed costs, no minimum fee per transaction and no setup fee.

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Does TWINT QR also work without internet at the booth?

Yes. The QR code sticker is a physical printout and does not require an internet connection. The data connection is only needed by the customer's smartphone to trigger the payment in the TWINT app.

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What is the difference between a static and a dynamic TWINT QR code?

A static QR code is a permanent sticker where the customer enters the amount themselves or a fixed amount is stored. A dynamic QR code is generated anew for each transaction and contains the exact amount — this requires a cash register system or point-of-sale software.

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How long does it take until I receive the TWINT QR sticker?

If you order the sticker as a physical sticker via the TWINT Comerciante portal, it is usually delivered within 48 hours. Alternatively, you can download the QR code immediately as a digital file and print it out yourself.

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Can tourists without the TWINT app also pay at my stand?

Not via the pure TWINT sticker alone – this requires the TWINT app. However, if you use a PSP like Payrexx with QR Pay, customers can scan the code with their smartphone camera and pay using other payment methods such as Visa, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.

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Accept cashless payments in the food truck

Start now with TWINT QR and accept mobile payments at your stand – completely without a terminal.

Accept cashless payments in the food truck

Start now with TWINT QR and accept mobile payments at your stand – completely without a terminal.