Best card machine for Edinburgh taxi UK 2026

For Edinburgh City Council licensed Hackney carriage and PHV drivers. Mix of city-centre trade (Edinburgh Festival August surge), Edinburgh Airport transfers, Leith and Murrayfield event-day routes. International-traveller-heavy especially August festival season; multi-currency support and AMEX matter.

The ranking

1. Revolut Card Reader

3.7 / 5

Best for festival-season international fares

Compact Bluetooth-paired reader · 0.8% to 1.0% per transaction (depending on subscription tier) · Subscription-tier dependent (Revolut Business plan)

Revolut Card Reader at £49 with 0.8% to 1.0% rate (Revolut Business Premium). Multi-currency settlement (GBP, EUR, USD) and low FX fees on the international passenger volume during Edinburgh Festival August surge.

Best Edinburgh taxi zero-hardware setup

iPhone XS or later running iOS 16.4+, no separate terminal · Same as the underlying acquirer · Same as the underlying acquirer

Tap to Pay on iPhone: zero hardware, no contract, supports Apple Pay, Google Pay and contactless. Best for the typical Edinburgh PHV outside festival season.

3. Square Terminal

4.1 / 5

Best Edinburgh airport-transfer driver

All-in-one countertop terminal with receipt printer · 1.75% per transaction (UK) · No contract

Square Terminal at £149 with built-in receipt printer for Edinburgh Airport corporate transfers and festival-time hotel runs.

4. SumUp Solo

4.2 / 5

Best dedicated Edinburgh taxi reader

Portable terminal with built-in receipt printer (Solo Lite is no-printer) · 1.69% per transaction · No contract

SumUp Solo at £99 with 1.69% rate, standalone 4G works on Old Town and Royal Mile cobbled-street signal blackspots.

Quick comparison

Headline rate, hardware cost, contract and form factor at a glance.

Rank Terminal Rate Hardware Contract
#1 Revolut Card Reader 0.8% to 1.0% per transaction (depending on subscription tier) £49 hardware Subscription-tier dependent (Revolut Business plan)
#2 Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal) Same as the underlying acquirer £0 hardware (you already have the iPhone) Same as the underlying acquirer
#3 Square Terminal 1.75% per transaction (UK) £149 to £199 No contract
#4 SumUp Solo 1.69% per transaction £99 to £149 hardware No contract

FAQs

What is the best card machine for an Edinburgh taxi driver?

Tap to Pay on iPhone for typical year-round trade. Revolut Card Reader for festival-season drivers with high international-passenger mix needing multi-currency settlement. Square Terminal at £149 with built-in printer for airport-transfer drivers.

How do Edinburgh Festival drivers handle the August surge?

August Edinburgh Festival (Fringe + International Festival + Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo + Book Festival) creates 4x normal taxi demand for 3 weeks. Card-machine reliability matters: standalone 4G readers (SumUp Solo, Square Terminal, Tap to Pay on iPhone) win over Bluetooth-only readers because phone signal is saturated. Battery life and contactless reliability are the differentiators.

Does Edinburgh City Council mandate card acceptance?

No statutory mandate currently. Edinburgh City Council licensing conditions cover accessibility and metering. Commercial reality demands card acceptance: visitor-driven trade (festival, tourism) is overwhelmingly card-payment.

How do Edinburgh drivers handle international card fees on customer side?

Customer's home-bank handles their FX. Some non-EU customers see a "non-sterling" fee on their card statement (1-3% on top of the fare in their home currency); that is between the customer and their bank, not the merchant. Drivers using Revolut Card Reader can offer to settle in EUR or USD instead, which removes the customer-side FX fee but adds Revolut conversion on the merchant side.

Methodology

Rankings are based on direct hands-on testing, published rates, settlement timing, contract terms, and acquirer reliability. We do not accept payment for ranking position. See our full methodology and editorial policy.

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Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, Director. Last reviewed: 2026-05-11.