How to leave PayPal Zettle
PayPal Zettle is the no-contract payment-facilitator option from PayPal. There is no notice period and no exit fee. The exit complexity is in untangling the Zettle account from the underlying PayPal business account, particularly if you use PayPal for online checkout too.
Contract specifics
- Notice period
- No notice. Stop using the Zettle Reader and close the account when ready.
- Exit fees
- No exit fee. PayPal's standard transfer fees apply when moving residual balances to a UK business bank account.
- Terminal return
- Nothing to return. Zettle Reader 2 hardware is bought outright and stays with you but cannot be paired with another acquirer.
What typically happens
Most leavers transfer the Zettle account balance to PayPal, then to their UK business bank account, and stop processing. The Zettle account can be closed via PayPal support if no longer needed, but most leavers leave it dormant. If you also use PayPal for online checkout, that account is separate; closing Zettle does not affect PayPal Checkout.
Where merchants typically move
- SumUp Solo (closest equivalent, no-contract)
- Square Terminal (no-contract with stronger POS)
- Dojo Go (if you have outgrown no-contract economics)
- Stripe Reader for online + in-person hybrid
Watch outs
- Zettle hardware is locked to Zettle; budget new hardware on the new acquirer.
- PayPal account and Zettle account share an underlying customer record; closing one can affect the other if not careful.
- Disputes raised before account dormancy can land after; keep email monitored.
- Bookkeeping integrations (Xero, QuickBooks) need re-linking to the new acquirer.
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Get quotes →Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, Director. Last reviewed: 2026-05-18. We do not get a benefit from you leaving any specific provider; if you read corrections needed, tell us at [email protected].