At Harbiz, we trust Stripe, one of the most secure and widely recognized payment platforms in the world, to manage online transactions. With Stripe, your clients can make payments quickly and easily using a credit or debit card to purchase your services or products.
Steps to create a payment account with Stripe
1. Start the application
Go to the Business and Payments section.
Click on Activate Harbiz Payments
Select the option Create your payment account and follow the on-screen instructions.
2. Complete the required information and follow the steps provided to start receiving your payments
Email Address: Enter a valid email address.
Banking Information: Provide the details of your bank account where payments will be deposited.
Billing Address and Details: Add your address and the necessary information for invoicing.
💡Suggestion: The information you provide will appear on your invoice details. We recommend completing all fields to ensure the information is accurate and complete.
3. Account Validation
Your account will be validated by both Stripe and Harbiz. Once your payment account is successfully connected, the full dashboard will be enabled.
With these tools, you'll streamline the management of your clients from a single platform. You'll automate processes, save time, and improve the overall management of your business.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In wich countries does Stripe operate?Stripe currently operates in 46 countries and continues to expand into new regions. |
What options do I have if Stripe is not available in my country?For countries where Stripe is not available, you can consider Stripe Atlas, a service offered directly by Stripe that could help you access their platform. We recommend carefully evaluating this option to determine if it suits the needs of your business. |
What are Stripe's fees?Stripe applies the following fees to each transaction:
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Can I link an existing Stripe account?No, you will need to create a new account through Harbiz, which will be fully integrated with our platform. |