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We translate fine print into plain English, so you don't get caught out by hidden costs
We translate fine print into plain English, so you don't get caught out by hidden costs
All figures are indicative only, NZD excl. GST. Card mix based on typical NZ SMB averages (40% contactless debit, 15% credit, 25% insert debit, 20% swipe). International cards not factored into calculation. Bank MSF rates are interchange-plus, but your card mix and actual rates may differ. Savings calculation includes average cost of a terminal subscription and payment network fees per month. Shift4 minimum MSF $120/terminal/month based on publicly available NZ pricing. Swipe EFTPOS processed on Paymark Cuscal network at $0 MSF, but Admin Fee applies. Surcharge rate applied is the weighted average MSF rate across card types. Not financial advice.
| Feature | Your Bank | 'Low Cost' EFTPOS |
|---|---|---|
| Visa & Mastercard debit chip cards (inserted) |
Free | Fixed rate fee |
| Magstripe | Accepted | Available via separate Paymark Cuscal arrangement |
| Hidden fees | No minimum turnover | $120/month fee if MSF not met |
| Surcharging | Supported | Not supported |
| Interchange cap savings | Yes | No |
| Offline Mode | Yes | No |
| Term | No fixed term | Locked in |
Inserted Visa and Mastercard debit transactions are free with your bank. On one Low Cost EFTPOS bundle, they’ll cost you — adding $650 – $870 a year on $300K turnover.
Some “free” plans block surcharging entirely, meaning you cover every card fee instead of passing it on to customers.
Around 20% of NZ card transactions still use magstripe. One low cost EFTPOS option requires a separate Worldline arrangement and an additional network fee to accept swiped debit cards. Plus, it adds an extra step at the point of payment. On integrated terminals, swiped debit isn't supported at all, leaving you with two devices on your counter.
If your internet drops, some terminals stop taking payments. There's no offline mode.
Full-touch Android EFTPOS terminals can exclude customers who rely on tactile keys or audio prompts. Accessibility isn’t optional — it’s essential.
The Government capped Interchange fees on most Visa and Mastercard transactions from December 2025, and introduced caps on foreign-issued cards for the first time from 1 May 2026. On an Interchange+ pricing model, those savings pass straight through to you. On a fixed blended rate, they don't.
Not usually. “Free” often means you’ll pay more per transaction overall than you do with your bank - and those small fees add up fast
Every time a customer pays by credit or with a contactless debit card, the card-issuing bank charges an interchange fee. Your merchant services provider passes that cost to you through the Merchant Service Fee (MSF). These fees vary by card type — credit, debit, and premium cards all have different rates. Some providers advertise “free EFTPOS” devices, but recover their costs through higher per-transaction MSFs.
Your bank can give you a full breakdown.
No. Inserted Visa and Mastercard debit cards are free with banks.
Yes — but check for cancellation fees before switching