The QR bill was introduced all across Switzerland on 30 June 2020. This will completely replace all red and orange pay-in slips by 30 September 2022.
With Lebara, the switch to QR bills is taking place in stages, which means that gradually all of our customers will start receiving their Lebara bills with a QR code instead of a pay-in slip. Find out on this page how simple it is to pay with the QR bill.
How do I pay a QR bill?
The most convenient way is to pay your QR bill with a mobile device (mobile banking) or using the desktop (online banking).
Mobile banking:
- Open the banking app.
- Scan the QR code with the QR reader function.
- Check the data and authorize the payment.
Online banking:
- Open online banking.
- Scan the QR code with a QR reader or the computer camera.
- Check the data and authorize the payment.
Do I have to use the QR code?
No. If necessary you can also manually type in the payment information that is written next to the QR code. However, we recommend time-saving payments using the QR code.
Another alternative to payment with a QR code is the eBill. You directly receive your Lebara bill in your online banking account, where you can approve the payment.
What advantages do I have when I pay with a QR code?
Since all the payment information is already contained in the QR code, there is no need to type this information in and there is no risk of typos. You, therefore, save time and pay in an instant.
Do I need to adjust payment details of Lebara?
Yes, the payment details will change with the introduction of the QR-bill. From September 30, 2022, payment with the old payment details will no longer be possible. Therefore, payment details in payment templates or in the master data must be adjusted.