Stripe, Inc. is an Irish-American[3] multinational financial services and software as a service (SaaS) company dual-headquartered in South San Francisco, California, United States, and Dublin, Ireland.[4][5] The company primarily offers payment-processing software and application programming interfaces for e-commerce websites and mobile applications.[6]
Company type | Private |
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Founded | 2010 |
Founders | Patrick and John Collison |
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Revenue | US$14.4 billion (2022)[1] |
Number of employees | 8,000 (2022)[2] |
Website | stripe |
Stripe is the largest private fintech company with a valuation of about $65 billion and over $1 trillion in payment volume processed in 2023.[7][8]
History
editIrish entrepreneur brothers John and Patrick Collison founded Stripe in Palo Alto, California, in 2010,[9] and serve as the company's president[10] and CEO,[11] respectively. In 2011 the company received a $2 million investment, including contributions from Elon Musk, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, Irish entrepreneur Liam Casey,[12] and venture capital firms Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and SV Angel.[13]
In March 2013, Stripe made its first acquisition, Kickoff, a chat and task-management application.[14] In 2012 the company moved from Palo Alto to San Francisco.[15] In October 2019, the company announced that it would be moving from the South of Market area to Oyster Point in the neighbouring city of South San Francisco in 2021.[15] In February 2021, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and former Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, was appointed to the company's board.[13]
Stripe acquired accountancy platform Recko in October 2021 whose solution was to be added to Stripe's existing suite of financial tools.[16]
In January 2022, Stripe entered a five-year partnership with Ford Motor Company; through this deal, Stripe will handle transactions for consumer vehicle orders and reservations.[17] That same month, Stripe partnered with Spotify to help creators monetize subscriptions, accept payments and launch recurring revenue streams.[18] In April 2022, Twitter announced that it will partner with Stripe Inc (digital payments processor) for piloting cryptocurrency payouts for limited users in the platform. "The crypto payments will be routed through Stripe Connect, which will also handle KYC requirements", Stripe said. The company announced it was also planning to add options for payment in other cryptocurrencies in the future.[19]
In April 2022, Stripe announced its strategic partnership with UK-based fintech company ION.[20] The Wall Street Journal reported in July 2022 that the company's internal share price had fallen, causing its implied valuation to drop from $95 billion to $74 billion.[21] In November 2022, the company announced it intended to initiate layoffs, terminating some 14% of their workforce.[22]
Throughout 2022 and 2023, the company announced a number of large enterprise customers including Airbnb,[23] Amazon,[24] Microsoft,[25] Uber,[26] BMW,[27] Maersk,[28] Zara,[29] Lotus,[30] Alaska Airlines,[31] Le Monde,[32] and Toyota.[33] The company also announced in March 2023 that OpenAI is working with Stripe to commercialize its generative AI technology.[34]
Technology company
editPayment processing
editStripe provides application programming interfaces that web developers can use to integrate payment processing into their websites and mobile applications.[35] The company introduced Stripe Connect in 2012, a multiparty payments solution that lets software developers embed payments natively into their products.[36]
In April 2018, Stripe released antifraud tools, branded "Radar", that block fraudulent transactions.[37] The same year, it expanded its services to include a billing product for online businesses, allowing businesses to manage subscription recurring revenue and invoicing.[38]
Stripe's point-of-sale service called Terminal was made available to US users on June 11, 2019. Terminal had previously been invitation-only.[39] Terminal is currently available in Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. The service offers physical credit-card readers designed to work with Stripe.[40][41]
On September 5, 2019, Stripe launched a merchant cash-advance scheme called Stripe Capital. The scheme allows Stripe merchants to request an advance on future payments they expect to process through their Stripe merchant account.[42]
In June 2021, the company launched Stripe Tax, which lets businesses automatically calculate and collect sales tax, VAT, and GST in over 30 countries and all US states.[43] In May that year, Stripe introduced Payment Links, a no-code product allowing businesses to create a link to a checkout page and begin accepting payments on social platforms or direct channels.[44]
In January 2022, Stripe agreed to acquire Terminal manufacturing partner BBPOS, allowing the company to bring the hardware development of Terminal readers in-house.[45] In February, it was announced as Apple's first partner on in-person Tap to Pay, which enables businesses to accept contactless payments using an iPhone and a partner-enabled iOS app.[46] In May, Stripe announced Data Pipeline, a tool for Stripe users who store data with Amazon Redshift or Snowflake Data Cloud. Data Pipeline syncs Stripe data and reports with Amazon Redshift or Snowflake Data Cloud, where they can be queried in combination with other business information.[47] That month, the company also introduced Stripe Financial Connections, enabling businesses to establish direct connections with their customers’ bank accounts to verify accounts for payments and payouts, check balances to reduce payment failures, and cut fraud by confirming bank account ownership.[48] In September 2023, Stripe announced that its optimized checkout suite allowed businesses to offer their customers more than 100 payment methods.[49]
Corporate finance
editIn July 2018, Stripe introduced Stripe Issuing, a product that allows online businesses and platforms to create their own physical and digital credit and debit cards.[50][51]
Atlas
editOn February 24, 2016, the company launched the Atlas platform to help startups register as US corporations, targeting foreign entrepreneurs.[52] The platform was originally invitation-only.[53] In March 2016, Cuba was added to the list of countries covered under the program.[54] Originally, companies registered using Atlas were set up as Delaware-based C corporations. As of April 30, 2018, the option to be registered as limited liability companies was added.[55] Companies set up using Atlas automatically had a business bank account and Stripe merchant account set up.[52]
Link
editLink,[56] a service for saving and autofilling payment details when paying via Stripe, was launched by Stripe in May 2021.[57][58]
The service supported payments in over 185 countries and Stripe reported plans to make it available to platform businesses through its API.[58]
Other
editIn 2018, Stripe started a publishing company named Stripe Press to promote ideas that support businesses.[59][60]
In 2019, Stripe began offering loans and credit cards to businesses in the United States. The company stated that loans are approved automatically using machine-learning models, with no human intervention.[61] The following year, the company introduced Stripe Treasury, which provides its platform users APIs to embed financial services, allowing their customers to send, receive, and store funds.[62]
In October 2020, Stripe announced Stripe Climate, a service for businesses to fund atmospheric carbon research and capture.[63] In 2022, Stripe started a new subsidiary called Frontier that would direct spending on carbon removal. It announced $925 million in funding from major Silicon Valley companies to fund start up companies performing carbon capture to kick-start the industry.[64]
Stripe Identity, launched in June 2021, enables online businesses to verify user identities and is built on the same infrastructure used for Stripe's own risk and compliance program.[65] In May 2022, Stripe launched Stripe Apps to allow businesses to simplify operations and combine fragmented workflows.[66] Stripe also announced Financial Connections to help businesses connect to their customers’ bank accounts for verifying bank accounts, checking balances, and confirming account ownership.[67]
Stripe App Marketplace
editIn May 2022, Stripe announced the launch of an App Marketplace allowing users to customize Stripe with third-party app integrations.[68] At launch, the Marketplace had over 50 apps including offerings from DocuSign, Dropbox, Intercom, Mailchimp, Ramp, and Xero.[69] While the marketplace was launched in May, app installations were not available immediately.[70]
The move followed Stripe's acquisition of OpenChannel, a company which built app ecosystems for businesses, in December 2021.[71]
Growth
editIn May 2011, Stripe received a $2 million investment from venture capitalists Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Sequoia Capital, SV Angel, and Andreessen Horowitz.[72] Stripe launched publicly in September 2011 after an extensive private beta.[73]
In 2020 Stripe expanded its services to five new European markets: the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Malta.[74]
On October 15, 2020, Stripe acquired Paystack, a Nigerian payment processor, in a deal reportedly worth over $200 million, with the aim of expanding its services into Africa.[75]
In December 2020, Stripe announced plans to expand in Southeast Asia, China, India, and Japan. It increased its staff in the region by 200 employees.[76]
In March 2021, Stripe raised another $600 million, reaching a valuation of $95 billion, aimed towards expanding their European headquarters.[77]
In April 2021, Stripe acquired TaxJar, a provider of cloud-based tax services based in Massachusetts. Whilst details of the acquisition were not made public, the deal is thought to have been in the region of $200M.[78] In March 2023, Stripe completed its Series I fundraise of more than $6.5 billion at a $50 billion valuation. The funds raised will be used to provide liquidity to current and former employees and address employee withholding tax obligations related to equity awards. The company has said it does not need this capital to run its business.[79]
Stripe was ranked 28th in 2023, then third in 2024, on the CNBC Disruptor 50 list.[80]
Date | Funding type | Number of investors | Money raised | Lead investor | Valuation |
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Aug 2, 2010 | Seed round | 1 | — | Y Combinator | —[81] |
Mar 28, 2011 | Seed round | 5 | $2M | Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel | — |
Feb 9, 2012 | Series A | 1 | $18M | Sequoia Capital | $100M[82] |
Jul 9, 2012 | Series B | 9 | $20M | General Catalyst | —[83] |
Jan 22, 2014 | Series C | 4 | $80M | Founders Fund | $1.75bn |
Dec 2, 2014 | Series C | 7 | $70M | Thrive Capital | $3.5bn |
Jul 31, 2015 | Series C | 7 | $100M | — | — |
Nov 25, 2016 | Series D | 3 | $150M | CapitalG, General Catalyst | $9bn[84] |
Sep 27, 2018 | Series E | 5 | $245M | Tiger Global Management | $20bn[85] |
Jan 29, 2019 | Series F | 1 | $100M | Tiger Global Management | $22.5bn[86] |
Sep 19, 2019 | Series G | 3+ | $250M | Sequoia Capital, General Catalyst and Andreessen Horowitz | $35bn |
Apr 16, 2020 | Series G Extension | 3+ | $600M | Sequoia Capital, General Catalyst, GV and Andreessen Horowitz | $36bn[87] |
Mar 14, 2021 | Series H | 3+ | $600M | Ireland's National Treasury Management Agency, Insurers Allianz SE and AXA SA, and investment managers Baillie Gifford & Co. and Fidelity Investments. | $95bn[77] |
Mar 15, 2023 | Series I | 9+ | $7B[88] | Andreessen Horowitz, Baillie Gifford, Founders Fund, General Catalyst, MSD Partners, and Thrive Capital. | $50bn[89] |
Investments
editStripe is reported to have participated in two funding rounds for Monzo, a "challenger bank" based in the U.K. Stripe's first investment in Monzo was reported on November 6, 2017,[90] with a second investment in Monzo's Series E fundraising round reported on October 10, 2018.[91] Monzo's valuation grew from approximately $350 million[90] to $1.27 billion[91] through these two rounds of fundraising. Stripe participated in a third round of funding for Monzo on June 24, 2019, which raised approximately $144 million in funding for Monzo at a valuation of approximately $2.5 billion.[92][93]
Stripe has invested in companies offering similar services as themselves, but in different geographical regions. In August 2018, Stripe invested in PayStack, a Nigerian payment processor,[94] and, in September 2019, invested in PayMongo, a Philippine payment processor.[95] In February 2021, Stripe invested in Safepay, a Pakistani payment processor.[96]
On June 6, 2019, Stripe led a $22.5 million fundraising round for Step, a financial services startup offering fee-free bank accounts to teenagers.[97]
On March 26, 2020, Stripe led a $20 million Series A fundraising round for Fast, a company creating a universal, one-click checkout service.[98] Subsequently, Stripe led a $102 million Series B fundraising round for Fast on January 26, 2021.[99] Fast shut down in April 2022.[100]
On November 3, 2021, Stripe led a $4 million Series Seed fundraising round for Archive, a social listening and user-generated content platform.[101]
In April 2022, Stripe Inc., Alphabet Inc., Shopify, McKinsey & Company, and Meta Platforms announced Frontier, a $925 million advance market commitment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from companies that are developing CDR technology over the next 9 years.[102][103]
On July 15, 2024, it was reported that major Stripe investor Sequoia Capital offered its limited partners a chance to sell up to $861 million worth of shares in Stripe. This move, indicating confidence in Stripe's future despite the delayed IPO, was driven by Sequoia's efforts to provide liquidity to its investors amid a dry IPO market. Stripe's latest 409A valuation stood at $70 billion, solidifying its position as one of the most valued startups globally.[104][105]
On July 26, 2024, Stripe acquired the payment processing startup Lemon Squeezy.[106][107]
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Further reading
edit- Rudegeair, Peter (April 13, 2021). "How Payment Processor Stripe Became Silicon Valley's Hottest Startup". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Archived from the original on April 23, 2021. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
External links
edit- Official website
- How I Built This—Stripe: Patrick and John Collison (audio interview)