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πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· SNP vs πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ TWINT

Argentina vs Switzerland · Real-time payment systems compared

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· SNP

Argentina
2025 Transactions8.0 billion
2025 Value (USD)$590.4bn
Volume YoY+2.6%
Launched2016
OperatorBCRA
SettlementInstant

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ TWINT

Switzerland
2025 Transactions500.0 million
2025 Value (USD)$49.7bn
Volume YoY+25.0%
Launched2014
OperatorTWINT AG
SettlementNear-instant

Key differences

Infrastructure comparison

CapabilitySNPTWINT
QR Code Payments
Wallet Support
24/7 Availability
Cross-Border
ISO 20022
Request to Pay
Open API
Alias/Proxy

About each system

SNP

Argentina's Sistema Nacional de Pagos enables instant interbank transfers supporting both push (credit) and pull (debit) payments via CBU (bank account), CVU (virtual wallet), or alias (human-readable name). Operated by the BCRA, it connects traditional banks and the rapidly growing fintech/e-wallet ecosystem (Mercado Pago, UalΓ‘, etc.). Transferencias 3.0 extended the system with interoperable QR codes for merchant payments, making it one of Latin America's most feature-rich instant payment platforms.

TWINT

Switzerland's dominant mobile payment app for P2P transfers, in-store QR payments, and e-commerce checkout, used by 5M+ Swiss residents (over half the population). Operated by TWINT AG β€” a joint venture of major Swiss banks (UBS, Credit Suisse/UBS, ZKB, Raiffeisen, PostFinance) and SIX Group β€” it works through individual bank apps or the standalone TWINT app. Unlike card networks, TWINT settles directly between bank accounts with low merchant fees. It has become Switzerland's answer to mobile payment systems, competing with Apple Pay and Google Pay in the Swiss market.

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