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Stripe is one of the world's largest payment processors with dual headquarters in San Francisco, USA, and Dublin, Ireland. The company has raised $2.2 billion since its Seed Round in 2010, raising $600 million in the last round (Series H) alone—!
Stripe doesn't just take money; they give it too, investing over $2 billion during the past decade. The company has also made 11 acquisitions to expand its product offering.
Stripe is a payment processor and financial services company. If you've ever purchased something from a Shopify store, you've likely used Stripe's payment processor.
Companies like Amazon, Booking.com, ASOS, DocuSign, and even UNICEF use Stripe's various payment and financial services.
Stripe is a private company with no intention of going public any time soon. In a November 2021 interview with CNBC at the Fintech Abu Dhabi festival, Stripe's co-founder and President John Collison said, "We're very happy as a private company...it feels like we are very early in Stripe's journey."
Considering Stripe is only 11 years old, is valued at just under $100 billion, and has the cash to spend billions on investments and acquisitions, it's hard to argue with John Collison's reasoning.
According to leading business publication Crunchbase, Stripe's Series H valuation makes the company "," and third globally—behind Chinese tech giants Ant Group and ByteDance.
Read more: How Stripe's 'Anti-Hierarchy' is Leading the Company Into its Next Chapter
As of March 2022, Stripe has no plans to go public. suggests that Stripe might "pursue a direct listing instead of a traditional IPO" because the company doesn't need the capital.
Stripe makes most of its money through transaction fees through its payment processor, which processes hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Stripe generated around $7.4 billion in 2020 from an estimated $350 billion payment processing volume—a 393% increase from 2018's $1.5 billion earnings.
Founders Patrick (CEO) and John (President) Collison own Stripe from the company's funding rounds. Stripe is a private company, so the share breakdown and financials are still unknown.
Notable include:
Since 2017, Stripe has invested over . , Stripe has invested in 33 companies, 14 of which were during 2021 alone.
These are 17 of Stripe's most notable investments:
Stripe acquired its first company, Kickoff, in March 2013. Since then, Stripe has purchased a total of 12 companies.
allows startups worldwide to form a US-based company with access to Stripe's funding ecosystem, where companies have raised more than $2 billion.
Atlas also provides startups with discounts from Stripe's partners, including $5,000 in credits from Amazon Web Services—a valuable lifeline for cash-strapped startups.
We'll likely see more Stripe investments and acquisitions with Atlas in the coming years.
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