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Why Zero Cost EFTPOS Vendors Are Exposed

Surcharge Ban Oct 2026: What Aussie Venues Must Do Now

If you are a business owner, you know how important it is to manage day-to-day operations while providing excellent service for your customers. Investing in a good Point of Sales System is one way that you can achieve that goal.

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🚨 Surcharge Ban October 2026: What It Means for Venues and POS Providers

 

From 1 October 2026, the surcharge era officially ends in Australia. The Reserve Bank of Australia has confirmed that venues will no longer be permitted to add a separate card surcharge on eftpos, Visa, and Mastercard payments, with American Express expected to follow the same no surcharge rule. This is not a gentle suggestion — it is a regulatory shift, enforced through the card schemes’ own rules and merchant agreements rather than by the ACCC directly. For hospitality and retail businesses across Melbourne who have relied on passing payment costs straight to the customer, the countdown is now on, and the “customer pays the fee” pricing model that many venues have used for years is about to disappear from the checkout screen entirely.

 

 

💳 What Happens to Venues Currently Surcharging

 

Venues that currently show a card surcharge line at checkout will need to rethink their entire pricing structure before the surcharge ban October 2026 deadline. The payment processing cost itself doesn’t vanish — it simply can no longer be itemised separately from the sale. In practice, most businesses will need to absorb the fee into their margin, quietly lift menu or shelf prices to cover it, negotiate a better merchant rate with their provider, switch to a cheaper processor, or explore cash-discount style incentives instead of card penalties. The upside is that the customer finally sees one honest number at checkout — no surprise line item — but the cost still has to live somewhere in the business, and getting your POS software configured correctly for this transition matters. If your current setup was built entirely around visible surcharging, it’s worth reviewing your POS software features to see what pricing and reporting tools are actually available to you post October

 

 

🖥️ Why “Zero Cost EFTPOS” POS Vendors Are the Most Exposed

 

The businesses under the most pressure aren’t the venues — it’s the POS and payment vendors whose entire pitch was built on “the customer pays, you don’t.” Any provider offering so called zero cost EFTPOS, where the terminal or software was effectively subsidised by a surcharge baked into every transaction, now has to rewrite that promise from scratch. The RBA has been clear that provider fees, terminal rental, and processing charges are not themselves banned — a business can still be charged for its POS and payment tools. What changes is that a venue can no longer simply hand that cost to the customer as a separate card fee. That flips the entire commercial model from “customer funds the hardware” to “venue pays for value,” which means providers now have to prove their POS systems are worth paying for on their own merits — inventory tools, table management, reporting, and support — not just cheap terminals propped up by a surcharge.

 

 

📊 Square, Smartpay and Epos Now: Business Strategies Under Pressure

 

Square built its Australian pitch around automatic surcharging and a widely advertised “zero cost EFTPOS” message, and has already acknowledged the change publicly, signalling a pivot toward bundled software, loyalty, and subscription-style revenue instead. Smartpay is arguably the most exposed of the three, since its “Zero Cost EFTPOS” branding is directly built around a customer funded surcharge model — expect a shift toward merchant-paid plans, terminal rental, and alternative payment rails. Epos Now sits in a slightly stronger position with existing POS subscriptions and hardware contracts, but any merchant using its payments product with surcharging switched on will need that functionality disabled or reconfigured for the new rules. Across all three, the pattern is the same: less “your customers cover the fee,” more “we lower your real cost and give you tools worth paying for” — a pitch far closer to how MiPOS EFTPOS integration has always positioned merchant paid, transparent processing.

 

🛠️ Preparing Your Venue Before 1 October 2026

 

The businesses that come out ahead of the surcharge ban October 2026 are the ones that start early rather than scrambling in September. That means auditing your current surcharge rate now, checking your POS terminal and EFTPOS integration to confirm what happens when surcharge functionality is switched off, and having a real conversation with your provider about merchant paid pricing rather than waiting for the deadline to force the issue.Melbourne venues weighing up whether their current hardware can even support this transition should look at a dependable POS terminal built for merchant-paid processing, alongside solid back-of-house essentials like a reliable cash drawer and accurate barcode scanner — the kind of dependable, no-subscription hardware that keeps working long after the surcharge conversation is over.

 

 

 

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