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Best card machine for art galleries in Harrow 2026
The best UK card machine for art galleries in Harrow in 2026 is Stripe Reader S700, on Stripe. Mix of in-gallery card-present and online card-not-present sales fits Stripe on one stack. Higher-ticket transactions need strong fraud handling and clear settlement. Dojo Go works for busier high-street galleries.
Our pick for art galleries in Harrow
Stripe Reader S700
Acquirer: Stripe
Mix of in-gallery card-present and online card-not-present sales fits Stripe on one stack. Higher-ticket transactions need strong fraud handling and clear settlement. Dojo Go works for busier high-street galleries.
Read full Stripe Reader S700 reviewHarrow Gujarati and Tamil business context
Harrow is the most ethnically-diverse London borough by share of South Asian heritage residents. Strong Gujarati professional community plus a growing Sri Lankan Tamil community in the south of the borough.
Densest trading hubs: Station Road, Greenhill Way, Pinner Road. Postcode range: HA1 – HA3.
What art galleries card-payments look like
- Cashflow shape
- Exhibition-led; opening-night peaks. Strong Q4 (Christmas commission flow). Online sales steady throughout the year.
- Average transaction (indicative)
- £150 to £5,000+
- Contactless share (indicative)
- ~25% (high-value declines contactless)
- Recommended acquirer
- Stripe
- Harrow community
- Gujarati and Tamil
- Harrow postcode
- HA1 – HA3
Watch-outs for art galleries in Harrow
- Higher-value online sales need 3DS and strong fraud rules.
- Commission-based sales need clear artist-payout flow separate from card-acquirer settlement.
- Cross-border buyer transactions trigger higher interchange.
- Art Resale Right (Droit de Suite) payments to ARS / DACS are separate from card processing.
- Harrow-specific: Harrow draws a mixed weekday-professional and weekend-family customer base; payment flexibility (tap, chip, mobile) matters more than any single headline rate.
- Harrow-specific: Station Road footfall peaks at weekends; ensure terminal connectivity holds during the busiest trading hours.
FAQs
What is the best card machine for art galleries in Harrow?
Stripe Reader S700 on Stripe is the strongest fit for art galleries in Harrow in 2026, on the balance of rate, contract and the way the trade takes payments. See "Our pick" above for the full reasoning.
How much does a card machine cost for art galleries in Harrow?
Hardware ranges from £0 (Tap to Pay on iPhone) to £229 (Stripe Reader S700). Per-transaction rate from 0.8% (Revolut Business, on higher plans) to 1.95% (SumUp standard). Monthly fees from £0 (no-contract products) to £25+ (Dojo, Worldpay). Your blended monthly cost depends on card volume and average transaction size (indicatively £150 to £5,000+ for art galleries), so model it on real numbers with our /fees-calculator/ rather than relying on a flat estimate.
What watch-outs apply to art galleries in Harrow?
Higher-value online sales need 3DS and strong fraud rules. Plus location-specific: Harrow draws a mixed weekday-professional and weekend-family customer base; payment flexibility (tap, chip, mobile) matters more than any single headline rate. Station Road and Greenhill Way are the densest trading hubs for Gujarati and Tamil businesses in Harrow.
Is there a Gujarati and Tamil community of art galleries in Harrow?
Harrow is the most ethnically-diverse London borough by share of South Asian heritage residents. Strong Gujarati professional community plus a growing Sri Lankan Tamil community in the south of the borough.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-18.