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In the modern digital economy, the ability to move money is just as critical as the ability to move data. For over a decade, one company has quietly but aggressively positioned itself as the backbone of online commerce: .

Tools that allow platforms to embed financial services. With Issuing, companies can create commercial credit or debit cards for their users. With Treasury, platforms can offer banking-as-a-service, allowing users to hold funds, pay bills, and manage cash flow directly inside their software dashboard. The Economic Impact: Increasing the GDP of the Internet

To cater to both non-technical business owners and advanced engineering departments, Stripe offers a spectrum of checkout solutions: stripe

is a global financial infrastructure platform that allows businesses of all sizes to accept payments, manage billing, and automate financial operations online and in person.

Operating in the financial sector places Stripe under intense regulatory scrutiny. They must navigate a complex web of global, federal, and state regulations. In the modern digital economy, the ability to

Stripe lets you focus on growing your business—not wrestling with payment gateways. It’s the smart, scalable choice for anyone serious about selling online.

| Use case | Recommended? | |----------|--------------| | SaaS & subscriptions | ✅ Excellent | | E‑commerce (custom store) | ✅ Yes | | Marketplaces (Uber, Etsy style) | ✅ Stripe Connect is best-in-class | | Nonprofits & donations | ✅ Yes (but lower fees via Stripe for Nonprofits) | | In-person retail (one-off) | ⚠️ Possible but Square/SumUp are cheaper & easier | | Small service business (invoicing) | ✅ Works well, but check alternatives (Wave, PayPal Invoicing) | | High-risk / prohibited | ❌ No (try Authorize.net or specialized processors) | With Issuing, companies can create commercial credit or

iDEAL (Netherlands), Bancontact (Belgium), Giropay (Germany), and ACH (United States). Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL): Klarna, Affirm, and Afterpay.

: Powers over 5 million businesses , including 90% of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and 80% of the Nasdaq 100.