What are Stripe card processing charges?

What are Stripe card processing charges?

Stripe charges are dependent on the country in which you receive payments

Fully supported countries:

CountrySecure telephone payment Stripe rates including Stripe standard base chargesSecure telephone payment Stripe rates including Stripe non-standard base charges
Australia  2.95% +40c (domestic cards)4.1% + 40c (non domestic cards) European cards
Austria 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Belgium 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Canada 4.1% + C$0.40 per successful charge4.1% + C$0.40 per successful charge
Denmark 2.6% + 2.00kr for European cards 4.1% + 2.00kr for non European cards
Finland 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
France 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Germany 2.6%  + €0.35 for European cards 4.1%  + €0.35 for non European cards
Hong Kong 4.6% + HK$2.85 per successful card charge 4.6% + HK$3.35 per successful card charge
Ireland 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Italy 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Japan 4.8% per successful card charge 4.8% per successful card charge 
Luxembourg 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Netherlands 2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
New Zealand 4.1% + NZ$0.60 per successful card charge4.1% + NZ$0.60 per successful card charge
Norway 3.6% + 3kr for Norwegian cards4.1% + 3kr for International cards
Singapore 4.6% + $0.60 per successful card charge4.6% + $0.60 per successful card charge
Spain  2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards
Sweden  2.6% + 2.80kr for European cards4.1% + 2.80kr for non European cards
Switzerland  4.1% + 0.60Fr per successful card charge4.1% + 0.60Fr per successful card charge
United Kingdom  2.6% + 30p for European cards 4.1% + 30p for non European cards
United States  4.1% + 40¢ per successful card charge 4.1% + 40¢ per successful card charge
Malaysia  4.2% + RM3.00 per successful card charge 4.2% + RM3.00 per successful card charge
Portugal  2.6% + €0.35 for European cards 4.1% + €0.35 for non European cards

 

The countries Brazil, Estonia, Greece, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia are available but invite-only please contact support. 


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