In this article, we will take you through useful features of the ePost app that make your everyday life easier and more organised. You will find everything here that you need to know about ePost as a private individual, all explained in a concise and understandable way.
The mail now waits for you – not the other way around
You can transform your smartphone into a mobile letterbox with ePost. Whether you are sitting on a train, on holiday or relaxing on your couch, the mail now waits for you, not the other way around. And the best part: not only do you spare your nerves but our environment too, because less paper is being used. Find out here how to receive most of your mail digitally.
Wherever your letters come from, they all end up in ePost
You can receive letters easily on your smartphone with ePost: from companies and authorities that are already ePost partners and from those who are not yet. The practical scanning service makes this possible. Would you like to know more about this?
An end to paper chaos
The days of having to battle with cluttered folders and loose papers are over. ePost provides you with a clear and uniform filing system for all your documents. Smart tags help you to find things quickly and easily. Are you curious? We explain all the useful document storage features to you here.
Pay bills when and where it suits you
Tired of late payments and irritating reminders? ePost enables you to pay your bills directly, quickly and securely. Simply link your bank accounts to the ePost app and you can pay your bills anytime and anywhere, or schedule them for a later date. Find out here how to connect your existing bank account with ePost.
Sign contracts in seconds
The ePost app also offers you the opportunity to digitally sign and return contracts in record time. This means you can avoid using the postal service and having to wait.
Your mail remains private
Data protection is very important for ePost. The app was developed in line with Swiss Post’s strictest IT and data security standards so that nobody but you has access to your mail.
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