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What payment methods are accepted with Stripe?
What payment methods are accepted with Stripe?

Major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), and ACH bank transfers are accepted.

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Written by Michelle Adams
Updated over a week ago

Stripe supports a wide range of payment methods, making it a versatile choice for businesses looking to process payments. Here’s a detailed look at the payment options available through Stripe in the U.S.

Major Credit and Debit Cards
Stripe accepts all major credit and debit cards, including:

  • Visa

  • Mastercard

  • American Express

  • Discover

These cards are widely used and allow for seamless transactions for both online and in-person payments.

ACH Bank Transfers For businesses that prefer bank transfers, Stripe supports ACH (Automated Clearing House) payments. ACH transfers are a popular choice for B2B transactions and can be used for:

  • Direct Debits: Collecting payments directly from a customer’s bank account.

  • Direct Credits: Sending funds to a customer’s bank account.

Other Payment Methods While the primary methods supported include major credit and debit cards and ACH transfers, Stripe also offers additional payment options, such as:

  • Apple Pay: A mobile payment and digital wallet service that allows customers to pay using their Apple devices.

  • Google Pay: A digital wallet platform that facilitates payments through Android devices.

  • Microsoft Pay: A digital wallet for paying with Windows devices.

  • Bank Transfers: For international transactions, Stripe supports various bank transfer methods depending on the country.


Payment Integrations

Stripe’s platform integrates with numerous third-party services and apps, enhancing its flexibility. This means you can easily connect Stripe with accounting software, e-commerce platforms, and other tools to streamline your payment processes.


Currency Support

Stripe also supports payments in multiple currencies, making it easier to handle international transactions. This feature allows businesses to accept payments from customers around the globe in their local currencies.

By offering such a broad range of payment methods, Stripe helps businesses accommodate various customer preferences and transaction types, improving overall payment flexibility and convenience.

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