Stripe Stock $25.00

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stripe.comFinTech / PaymentsFounded: 2010Funding to Date: $2.2B

Stripe is a fintech company focused on building the economic infrastructure for the internet, offering software that allows enterprises to accept online payments and run technically sophisticated financial operations in more than 100 countries. The company was founded by John Collison and Patrick Collison in 2010 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

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Stripe Stock Price

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Stripe Funding Rounds and Valuation

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Leadership & Board

Leadership

William Alvarado
Chief Business Officer
Claire Johnson
Corporate Officer & Advisor
Patrick Collison
Co-Founder, Content Strategist & Chief Executive Officer
John Collison
Co-Founder & President
William Gaybrick JD
Chief Product Officer

Board

Jordan Angelos
Step (Software)

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Is Stripe a public company?

No, Stripe is a privately held company and is currently not publicly traded on any stock markets including NYSE or NASDAQ.
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Stripe’s news and media highlights

Stripe continues to hold the title of being the biggest financial technology business still in private hands, with a current valuation of about $65 billion and a whopping $1 trillion in total processed payment volume last year alone. But fintech is fragmented and a fast-moving target, and with competitors chipping away at its place, Stripe is changing up its approach. Today, Stripe announced that it will be de-coupling payments — the jewel in its crown — from the rest of its financial services stack. This is a big change, considering that in the past, even as Stripe grew its list of services, it required businesses to be payments customers in order to use any of the rest.
It’s getting harder to find a dissenting voice among a crowd of CEOs urging their employees to return to the office in a hybrid capacity or full-time. The boss of the $65 billion payments platform Stripe is one of those voices speaking to the struggles faced by ‘cave-dwelling introverts’ like himself as return-to-office memos flood employees’ inboxes. Patrick Collison, the Irish co-founder of Stripe, empathized with employees yearning for a return to widespread remote work. Speaking last week during a fireside chat at the Berkeley Haas School of Business, Collison said the remote vs in-person debate had turned overly religious and was really more dependent on the context of each company.
Fintech giant Stripe has acquired Okay, a startup that developed a low-code analytics software to help engineering leaders better understand how their teams are performing, the companies told TechCrunch exclusively. Founded in 2019, Okay participated in Y Combinator’s Winter 2020 cohort before going on to raise a total of $6.6 million in capital from the likes of Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins. Angel investors include executives from Plaid, Brex and Instacart, along with Stripe CEO Patrick Collison. Financial terms of the deal, which marks Stripe’s first acquisition since it bought card reader provider BBPOS in January of 2022, were not disclosed.
Thrive Capital, the investment firm founded by Joshua Kushner, is leading a potential investment in the payments provider Stripe at a valuation of $55 billion to $60 billion, down sharply from two years ago, two people with knowledge of the matter said. Stripe is aiming to raise roughly $2.5 billion, one of the people said. Thrive has committed $1 billion, said another person familiar with the situation, who requested anonymity because the talks are confidential.
Updated on: Nov 17, 2024

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