The Retail Payment System (Ban on Merchant Surcharges) Amendment Bill would stop businesses from adding a surcharge to most in-store card payments. This guide explains when the changes are expected to take effect, what you should do to prepare, and which payments are covered.
The Bill has now stalled while the Government considers the wider implications. At this stage, no changes have been confirmed. We’ll continue to monitor the situation and support merchants with any updates.
What businesses should do now
Surcharging is still legal under the current rules. Eftpos NZ will continue to keep our payment solutions aligned with regulatory requirements and will give our customers notice ahead of any required changes.
Leave it on
Surcharging is still legal in New Zealand, so there is no need to disable surcharging at this stage. It’s important to follow current Commerce Commission guidance when applying a surcharge.
Check your rate
The surcharge ban was proposed following the introduction of new interchange fee caps on Visa and Mastercard transactions. These caps have reduced the fees businesses pay to accept card payments.
Now is a good time to review your surcharge rate to make sure it reflects your actual costs. If you’re collecting more in surcharges than you pay in merchant service fees, your rate should be adjusted. Your surcharge rate should not include terminal rental, POS costs, staff wages, or other general business expenses. Learn more about how to set an appropriate surcharge here.
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What the proposed surcharge ban covers
If the Bill passed in its current form, businesses would not be allowed to surcharge:
In-store EFTPOS payments
In-store Visa debit and credit card payments
In-store Mastercard debit and credit card payments
This applies regardless of how the card is used, including tap, insert, swipe, or digital wallets such as Apple Pay or Google Pay.
The proposed ban would not apply to:
Online card payments
Payments made on other card schemes, such as American Express or Diners Club
If a business charged a prohibited surcharge:
The surcharge would be unenforceable
The customer would be entitled to a refund
The Commerce Commission may issue corrective notices or seek penalties
All information in this guide is based on official announcements and industry commentary as of Jan 2026
Retail Payment System (Ban on Merchant Surcharges) Amendment Bill (Bill 205-1), Parliament of New Zealand
https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/76af630c-b8c4-4fab-d38f-08ddf4cc161e?Tab=history&lang=en
Retail Payment System (Ban on Merchant Surcharges) Amendment Bill – Commentary (as reported by the Finance and Expenditure Committee, 13 November 2025), Parliament of New Zealand https://selectcommittees.parliament.nz/v/6/998993a2-951a-4a84-50b6-08de2229b796?lang=en
Bill to ban surcharges passes first reading (17 September 2025), Beehive.govt.nz
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/bill-ban-surcharges-passes-first-reading
Government and regulator decisions
Final decision on interchange fee regulation (17 July 2025), Commerce Commission
https://www.comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0032/367457/Retail-Payment-System-Interchange-fee-regulation-for-Mastercard-and-Visa-networks-Final-Decision-and-Reasons-Paper-17-July-2025.pdf
Scrapped surcharges a win for New Zealanders, Beehive.govt.nz
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/scrapped-surcharges-win-new-zealanders
Industry, business and consumer perspectives
Surcharge ban will benefit consumers, Retail NZ says, Retail NZ
https://retail.kiwi/insights-media/media-releases/surcharge-ban-will-benefit-consumers/
Consumer NZ is stoked to learn surcharges will be banned, Consumer NZ
https://www.consumer.org.nz/articles/consumer-nz-is-stoked-to-learn-surcharges-will-be-banned
NZCCI: The government’s payment surcharge ban could burden SMEs, B2B News
https://b2bnews.co.nz/news/nzcci-the-governments-payment-surcharge-ban-could-burden-smes/
Ban on contactless payment surcharges: a blow to charity retailers, Hospice NZ
https://www.hospice.org.nz/ban_on_contactless_payment_surcharges_a_blow_to_charity_retailers
Retailers back ACT proposal for “flexible” credit card surcharges, 1News
https://www.1news.co.nz/2025/10/19/retailers-back-act-proposal-for-flexible-credit-card-surcharges/
Media and analysis
New Zealand plans to scrap card payment surcharges, Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/new-zealand-plans-scrap-card-payment-surcharges-2025-07-28/
New Zealand payment system update: interchange fee regulation decisions, MinterEllison
https://www.minterellison.co.nz/insights/new-zealand-payment-system-update-interchange-fee
Businesses to save $90m a year as Commerce Commission tackles interchange fees, NZ Herald
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/businesses-to-save-90-million-a-year-as-commerce-commission-tackles-interchange-fees/WAVWYOCOLZFVJFTLJBQWNYK4KM/