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Square vs Zeller: AU Rates and Verdict (2026)

Two no lock-in Australian EFTPOS options, compared on the rate you actually pay in person and online.

At a glance

Zeller is usually cheaper in person at a flat 1.4% and bundles a free business account, which suits hospitality and retail that take most payments at the counter. Square wins on its all in one ecosystem, free chargebacks and cheaper entry reader, and is the easier pick if you also sell online or want POS, invoicing and a store in one place.

70%30%
In-personOnline
2 Providers
Square
Zeller
Est. Cost /mo (AUD)$267/mo$246/moCheapest
Pricing
In-person rate1.6%Best1.4%
Online rate2.2%Best1.7% + $0.25
Monthly feeFreeFree
Terminal costBest$65From $99
Setup feeFreeFree
Chargeback feeFreeFree
AmEx rate1.6%Best1.4%
International card surcharge0%0%
Refund feeFreeFree
PCI compliance feeFreeFree
Features
Contract lengthNo lock-inNo lock-in
Settlement timeNext dayNext business day
Least-cost routing
Early termination feeNoneNone
Instant payout fee1.5%Standard payouts
Recurring billing
Estimates based on $15,000/mo volume. Best-in-row cells are highlighted in emerald. Rates can change without notice, confirm current pricing with the provider before signing on.How we calculate fees

Square and Zeller are the two names most Australian small businesses weigh up when they want simple card payments without a bank contract. Both are pay as you go, both skip monthly fees and lock-ins, and both ship hardware you can be trading on the same day. The difference comes down to the rate you pay and how much else you want the provider to do.

The plans, and who each is built for

The table above estimates your monthly cost from your own volume and in person split. The table below is the point in time pricing line up. Pricing as of June 2026; we verify these against provider rates every month.

What you paySquareZeller
Monthly feeFreeFree
In person rate1.6%1.4%
Online rate2.2%1.7% + $0.25
Amex1.6%1.4%
Hardware from$65 (reader)$99 (terminal)
Chargeback feeFree$25
ContractNo lock-inNo lock-in
Best forOnline and omnichannel sellersCounter heavy retail and hospitality

Pricing and rates compared

Zeller's headline is a flat 1.4% in person, including on American Express, which undercuts Square's 1.6%. On $15,000 of monthly card takings that is roughly $30 a month back in your pocket before you count anything else, so a cafe or shop that takes most payments at the counter will usually pay less with Zeller.

Online flips the comparison into a maths problem. Zeller charges 1.7% plus $0.25 a transaction, while Square charges a flat 2.2%. The break even sits near a $50 order: above it Zeller is cheaper, below it Square's no fixed fee structure wins because the 25c hurts small baskets. The calculator above lets you set your in person and online split and your average transaction so you can see which way your own numbers fall. One more difference: Square refunds chargebacks for free, while Zeller charges $25.

Who each one is built for

Zeller is the Australian all rounder. Alongside the terminal you get a free business transaction account and card, so it doubles as light banking, which appeals to owners who want their takings, account and card in one place at the lowest counter rate.

Square is the ecosystem play. The same account runs a free online store, invoicing, payment links, appointments and a full POS, so a business that sells across a counter and online, or wants one system for everything, gets more from Square even at the slightly higher in person rate.

Australian support and settlement

Both are built for Australia, settle to an Australian bank account, and offer next business day settlement as standard, with Zeller settling to its own account options. Both provide local support, and neither ties you to a fixed term, so switching later is low risk. Settlement timing and support quality are close enough that they rarely decide the choice on their own.

Switching and getting started

Because there is no contract either way, moving is simple: order the hardware, create the account, and start taking payments, usually within a day. If you are leaving a bank terminal, keep it active for a short overlap so you are never without a way to take cards, then return it once your new device is settling reliably.

Ratings, hardware and support

In our review scoring Zeller rates 4.8 out of 5 and Square 4.7, both at the top of the category. Zeller's terminal is a full standalone device with its own screen and receipt printing options, where Square's $65 reader pairs to a phone or tablet, which is why Square is cheaper to start but Zeller feels more like a dedicated till out of the box.

Pros and cons for this matchup

Zeller wins on the in person rate, Amex parity at 1.4% and the bundled business account, but charges $25 for chargebacks and starts dearer on hardware. Square wins on the cheapest entry reader, free chargebacks and a far deeper online and POS ecosystem, but its 1.6% in person and flat 2.2% online cost more for counter heavy, larger ticket businesses.

The verdict

If you take most payments at the counter and want the lowest rate plus a built in business account, Zeller is the pick. If you sell online as well as in person, or you want one provider for your store, invoices and POS, Square's ecosystem and free chargebacks make it the better all rounder despite the slightly higher in person rate. Set your real split and average transaction in the calculator above to confirm which is cheaper for you.

Frequently asked questions

Is Square or Zeller cheaper?

In person, Zeller is cheaper at a flat 1.4% against Square's 1.6%. Online, Zeller charges 1.7% plus $0.25 while Square charges a flat 2.2%, so Zeller wins on larger online orders and Square can win on small ones where the fixed 25c bites. Neither has monthly fees or lock-in contracts.

Do Square and Zeller charge monthly fees?

No. Both are pay as you go with no monthly fee, no setup fee and no lock-in contract. You only pay the per transaction rate plus the one off cost of the card reader or terminal.

What does the hardware cost?

Square's tap to pay reader starts at $65, the cheapest way in. Zeller's terminal starts from $99 on its current promotion, with a recommended price of $199, but it is a full standalone terminal with a screen rather than a reader that needs a phone.

Which is better for taking payments online?

Square has the deeper online toolkit, with a free online store, payment links and invoicing built in. Zeller handles online payments too at 1.7% plus $0.25. If online is a core channel, Square's ecosystem is usually the smoother fit.

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