You can see the full list of available payment methods
here.
Once you or your client turn on one or more payment methods over at Stripe, you'll see those new methods in your store's Payment providers tab, and they'll be active and available for the relevant checkouts.
Some questions you might have - and their answers
Will this require any actions from the merchants?
Once merchants turn on the new available payment method(s) in their Stripe account, these will automatically update in our platform (assuming their Stripe account is properly connected and active), and will show at checkout. No additional actions are required on their part. Also, merchants won’t need to reconnect their Stripe account or create a new one to make this happen.
What if merchants prefer not to add more payment methods via Stripe?
Ideally, all merchants stand to benefit from using this new payment method integration, but if they prefer to keep their current checkout experience, they can.
Can merchants still add PayPal on top of Stripe to accept payments via PayPal?
Yes, this option will remain available as it is today.
What are the restrictions for Klarna and Afterpay?
To make Klarna and Afterpay available at checkout for store buyers, you'll need to make sure that:
- These payment methods are turned on in the merchant's Stripe dashboard
- The
merchant Stripe account’s country matches the
customer’s country (e.g., Canada with Canada, US with US, EU with EU).
- The currency matches the country (e.g., CAD in Canada, USD in US, Euro in EU).
- The purchase is a
one-time payment (not a subscription or membership plan).
For more information on Klarna and Afterpay, see
Stripe’s documentation on the subject.
Go ahead and start integrating more payment methods into your native stores to help your clients offer a personalized and more engaging shopping experience to their customers.