Alternatives to Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000: 5 Better-Fit UK Card Machines in 2026
If you are looking at alternatives to Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000, the usual reason in our 2026 UK reviews is one of two things: iwl250 is end-of-life for new deployments; many estates still running it should plan replacement, or the fact that Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 is the wrong fit for no-contract economics. The five UK card machines below solve one or both of those problems. Dojo Go is our highest-rated alternative at 4.4 of 5, running 1.4% to 1.9% blended on a 12 months minimum contract. Dojo Go is the cheapest by headline rate at 1.4% to 1.9% blended. The rest of this page is the 5-card shortlist, then a short "when to stick with Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000" block for balance, then how we picked, then FAQs. Every claim is pulled from our terminals dataset; nothing is invented.
Top 5 alternatives to Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000
1. Dojo Go
4.4 / 51.4% to 1.9% blended · £0 with rolling monthly fee · 12 months minimum
Dojo Go is the strongest UK card terminal for hospitality and retail at £10k+ monthly card volume in 2026. Blended pricing 1.4% to 1.9%, 12-month minimum contract, hardware free with a monthly fee. Same-next-day settleme...
- Same-next-day settlement (unusual in UK).
- Robust hardware tested across hospitality.
- 12-month minimum contract.
2. BBPOS WisePOS E
3.9 / 5Custom (acquirer pricing) · £249 (Stripe pricing) · Acquirer-dependent
BBPOS WisePOS E is the hardware behind Stripe Terminal and many white-label acquirer terminals. Solid Android-based platform, customisable via the acquirer's SDK. Best when you need card payments inside an existing softw...
- Customisable via acquirer SDK.
- Solid hardware build.
- Not a standalone product; needs acquirer software.
3. PAX A920 Pro
3.8 / 5Acquirer-dependent · Bundled with merchant account (rental typical) · Typically 12 to 36 months via the acquirer / ISO
PAX A920 Pro is one of the most-deployed payment terminals in the UK SMB market via independent sales organisations and brokers. Android-based, robust, supports a wide range of acquirer apps. The hardware is solid; the e...
- Widely deployed and well-supported.
- Android platform supports acquirer customisation.
- Almost always rented (not bought), lock-in via acquirer contract.
4. Verifone V200c / V400m
3.5 / 5Acquirer-dependent; blended or interchange-plus negotiated per merchant · Almost always rented via the acquirer; £15 to £25 per terminal per month is typical · Typically 12 to 48 months via the acquirer
Verifone V200c and V400m are workhorse UK terminals deployed by traditional acquirers across hospitality and retail. Hardware is reliable and the estate is broad; the customer experience is set by the acquirer rather tha...
- Long-running, well-supported hardware platform.
- Wide acquirer support across UK.
- Almost never sold direct; pricing is set by the acquirer or ISO.
5. Worldpay terminals (legacy estate)
3.5 / 5Negotiated per merchant; blended or interchange-plus · Rental (typical), £15 to £30 per terminal per month · 12 to 60 months
Worldpay's terminal estate covers a long tail of older Verifone and Ingenico hardware plus newer PAX deployments. Pricing is rarely competitive vs the modern fintech acquirers. The case for staying with Worldpay is usual...
- Well-supported across UK retail and hospitality.
- Specific integrations with legacy POS systems.
- Pricing rarely competitive vs Dojo, SumUp, Square.
When to stick with Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000
Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 is still the right choice for existing acquirer-bundled deployments and hospitality and retail on traditional acquirers. The two strongest reasons buyers stay: most-deployed uk portable terminal estate over the past decade, and move 5000 supports modern card schemes and contactless limits. If your business sits inside existing acquirer-bundled deployments, switching is friction without upside. The alternatives above are for buyers who hit a real blocker on Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000, not for buyers who are just shopping rate.
Read the full Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 review for the year-one cost model, hardware detail and full verdict.
How we picked these alternatives
Each shortlist starts from a hand-curated seed of the 4 most-considered alternatives for the source terminal in UK 2026 buyer journeys, then tops up to 5 with the next-highest-rated terminal in our database that shares at least one best-fit cluster with the source. The intent is to keep the shortlist semantically meaningful: an alternative to a sole-trader reader is another sole-trader reader, not an enterprise platform.
Ratings, rates, contracts and hardware costs are pulled from the MerchantHQ terminals dataset, last reviewed 2026-05-10. Headline rates are verified against each acquirer's public pricing; bespoke rates apply above roughly £20k monthly card volume so always verify the live commercials before signing.
Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, Director for Best Business Loans Ltd (16833937). Editorial methodology: how we score UK card terminals.
FAQ
What is better than Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 in 2026?
In our 2026 UK review, Dojo Go scores the highest of the five alternatives at 4.4 of 5 (vs 3.5 for Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000). It runs 1.4% to 1.9% blended on a 12 months minimum contract, hardware £0 with rolling monthly fee. The honest caveat: "better" depends on your card volume and trade. For existing acquirer-bundled deployments, Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 still holds up.
Is there a free alternative to Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000?
None of the five alternatives runs entirely without commitment. The lowest-lock-in option on the shortlist is Dojo Go at 1.4% to 1.9% blended on a 12 months minimum contract, hardware £0 with rolling monthly fee. Treat any "free terminal" pitch as a rate negotiation; the cost is in the transaction rate and contract length.
What is the cheapest alternative to Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000?
Dojo Go has the lowest headline rate of the five alternatives at 1.4% to 1.9% blended, hardware £0 with rolling monthly fee, contract 12 months minimum. Cheapest on rate is not always cheapest on year-one cost once you factor in hardware, monthly fees and ecosystem lock-in (12-month minimum contract). Use the MerchantHQ quote tool for a modelled comparison against your actual volume.
Which alternative is best for existing acquirer-bundled deployments?
Dojo Go is the strongest pick on the shortlist for existing acquirer-bundled deployments, scoring 4.4 of 5 in our 2026 review. Dojo Go is the strongest UK card terminal for hospitality and retail at £10k+ monthly card volume in 2026. Blended pricing 1.4% to 1.9%, 12-month minimum contract, hardware free with a monthly fee. Sa...
Should I switch from Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000?
Switch if you are hitting iwl250 is end-of-life for new deployments; many estates still running it should plan replacement or if no-contract economics. Stay if your business is in existing acquirer-bundled deployments and the current contract is reasonable. MerchantHQ runs switching support across 80+ UK acquirers; we are not tied to any acquirer on the shortlist above.
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Get matched →Last reviewed: 2026-05-10. Editorial by Oliver Mackman, Best Business Loans Ltd (16833937).