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eBay Seller Update: February 2026 Fee Changes for UK Business Sellers

eBay has announced upcoming fee changes for UK Business Sellers, effective 12 February 2026. According to eBay, the updates reflect continued investment in the marketplace and long-term platform development.

Katarína Šimčíková Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU
eBay Seller Update: February 2026 Fee Changes for UK Business Sellers
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Per-order Final Value Fee

From 12 February, the per-order Final Value Fee for UK orders over £10 will increase from 30p to 40p. Orders up to £10 remain unchanged at 30p.

Category-specific Final Value Fee changes

eBay will also adjust variable Final Value Fees in a limited number of categories:

  • Business, Office & Industrial: increasing from 11.9% to 12.5%.

  • Vehicle Parts & Accessories (excluding certain subcategories): increasing from 8.9% to 9.5% on the portion of the sale up to £750, with 3% applied above that threshold.

  • Tyres: reducing to 6.9% on the portion of the sale up to £750, with 3% above this amount.

  • GPS & Sat Nav Devices and Power Tools & Equipment: remaining at 6.9%, but with the threshold increased to £750, and 3% applied above that level.

These changes apply to both new and existing listings and are exclusive of VAT.

Sellers are advised to review the updated fee structure ahead of the February rollout to understand how the changes may affect pricing and margins across affected categories.

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Katarína Šimčíková
E-commerce Content Writer & EU Market Partnerships, Ecommerce Bridge EU

Partnership Manager & E-commerce Content Writer with 10+ years of international experience. Former Groupon Team Lead. Connects European companies with Slovak and Czech markets through partnerships and content marketing.

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