Stripe account setup for international businesses
We help you prepare and launch Stripe through reliable jurisdictions — from choosing the right country to building a complete payment-ready structure. This is one of the most effective ways to set up Stripe for businesses working with international clients
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End-to-End Stripe setup for international businesses
We don’t just help you open a Stripe account — we design a business structure that meets platform requirements, passes verification, and operates sustainably without unnecessary risks.
We start by analyzing your business model and selecting the right jurisdiction for your setup. Then we prepare the company, documents, and core business logic aligned with Stripe requirements, support you through the verification process, and help reduce the risk of rejections or limitations.
Our goal is not just technical registration, but a clear and executable payment launch strategy. As a result, you get a fully operational Stripe account built on a compliant business structure with minimized risk of account issues.

What Stripe enables for your business
Accept online payments, automate billing, and work with international clients within a single payment infrastructure
Accept payments globally
Work with clients worldwide without geographic limitations. Stripe supports international payments, allowing you to serve customers in 195+ countries and accept payments in 135+ currencies
Automated payment workflows
Set up subscriptions, recurring payments, and automated billing without manual effort. Stripe supports 100+ payment methods, giving you flexibility for scaling an online business
Fast product integration
Integrate Stripe with your website or platform and start accepting payments quickly. The system supports integrations with popular CMS platforms and provides APIs for custom solutions
Built for online businesses
Suitable for SaaS, e-commerce, digital products, agencies, and service-based businesses operating globally. Stripe combines payments, invoicing, and recurring billing into a single system
What type of business is Stripe suitable for?
Stripe is most commonly used by online businesses that work with international clients and accept card payments. It is typically chosen by companies that need global payment acceptance, subscriptions, payment links, or website integrations. Below are examples of business models where Stripe performs best.
Ideal for SaaS products and subscription-based services. Stripe lets you set up recurring payments, pricing plans, and trial periods, and scale globally.
Accept card payments, support multiple currencies, and integrate with platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce, and other CMS solutions.
Suitable for selling online courses, templates, designs, and software. Stripe enables instant payments, automated access to products, and seamless work with clients worldwide.
Stripe lets you issue invoices, create payment links, and accept payments from clients worldwide, without geographic limitations.
Stripe supports payment splitting, payouts, and complex payment flows for working with vendors and contractors.
How to connect Stripe
Many founders search online for how to open or create a Stripe account, expecting a simple online registration, but in practice, the process is more nuanced.
Connecting Stripe is not a one-step process but a structured process that depends on your business setup, jurisdiction, and verification readiness. In most cases, it includes company registration, document preparation, and, if needed, the setup of website policies and supporting materials, followed by account creation and verification.
Stripe does not support account registration in every country. In such cases, businesses typically operate through a company registered in a jurisdiction where Stripe is officially available. That’s why it’s important to understand in advance whether Stripe fits your specific setup — rather than simply attempting to create an account without preparation.
Popular jurisdictions for Stripe setup
What data and documents are required to open a Stripe account
This is the stage where most issues arise when creating a Stripe account or verifying it.
Registering a company alone is not enough. Stripe reviews the business owner, company documents, business model, and overall readiness to process payments.
Stripe evaluates not only documents but also the logic of your business: ownership structure, how revenue is generated, what exactly is being sold, and how payments will be processed. If something is unclear or inconsistent, the account may be declined or require additional verification. Typically, you need to prepare both personal and company information, including identification, address details, company registration documents, bank account details, a business activity description, and a website with basic policies (Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions). In most cases, the quality and consistency of this information directly affect how smoothly the verification process goes.
— Valid passport or ID
— Proof of address
— Contact details (email and phone)
— Role in the company (owner, director, or beneficiary)
👉 Stripe verifies the identity of the business owner and the consistency of the provided information
— Company registration documents
— Registered address in the country of incorporation
— Business bank or payment account
— Short description of business activity
— Website or landing page with basic policies (Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions)
👉 The company must be registered in a country where Stripe is officially supported
In practice, Stripe often requests additional details about the business model, website, or payment flows. That’s why it’s important to prepare not only documents but also a clear, consistent business logic. In most cases, we assist clients in preparing this information together.
Stripe setup timeline
The timing depends less on Stripe itself and more on how prepared your business is.
If the company is already registered and all documents are ready, setup typically takes 1 to 5 days, with most of the time spent on account review and data verification. If the company needs to be set up from scratch, the process includes company formation, account setup, and preparation of all required materials, which usually takes around 1 to 3 weeks. In practice, the speed depends not on formal timelines but on how well your business structure aligns with Stripe's requirements.
Stripe setup process
The timeline and process depend on whether you already have a company in a supported jurisdiction, how prepared your documentation is, and whether your business meets Stripe’s requirements. On average, connecting to Stripe takes 1-5 business days if the structure is already in place.
Stripe setup cost
The cost of connecting Stripe is calculated individually, as it depends on your business structure, jurisdiction, and chosen setup scenario.
We don’t rely on standardised solutions — each case is assessed individually. In some situations, it’s enough to prepare the company and documents for verification, while in others, full support is required, including jurisdiction selection, company formation, profile preparation, and submission support.
After a short consultation, you will receive: suitable jurisdiction options for your business model, a tailored Stripe setup scenario for your case, a clear cost estimate, and a breakdown of stages. We will also explain which option is realistic for your specific model, what data needs to be prepared, and how to start the Stripe setup process without unnecessary steps.
Frequently asked questions about opening Stripe account
What is Stripe, and what is it used for?
Stripe is a global payment platform that allows businesses to accept online payments from customers worldwide. It is commonly used by SaaS companies, e-commerce businesses, and digital service providers working with international clients. Stripe supports card payments, Apple Pay, Google Pay, invoicing, and recurring payments.
In which countries is Stripe available, and who can register an account?
Stripe operates in multiple countries, including the United States, Canada, the EU, the United Kingdom, and Australia. To open an account, a company registered in a supported jurisdiction is usually required, along with a set of verification documents. In practice, businesses often operate through entities in jurisdictions such as the US, Estonia, or the UK. Payouts can be received via bank accounts or payment solutions like Payoneer , depending on the structure. Final requirements depend on the jurisdiction, business model, and Stripe’s verification process.
Can you open a Stripe account for a Ukrainian sole proprietor or company?
No, you cannot.
Stripe does not open accounts directly for sole proprietors or companies registered in Ukraine, as Ukraine is not included in the list of countries where Stripe supports business account registration.
To use Stripe, a company registered in a supported jurisdiction is required. That is why businesses typically operate through entities in countries such as the United States, Estonia, or the United Kingdom.
What documents are required for Stripe setup?
Typically, Stripe reviews the business owner’s details, company registration documents, legal address, payment account, business activity description, and a website or landing page with basic policies. The exact requirements depend on the country of registration, business model, and payment setup.
What payment types does the system support?
Stripe supports payments via bank cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other local payment methods depending on the country. It also supports subscriptions, recurring payments, invoicing, and payment links.
What fees does Stripe charge?
Stripe fees depend on the country of registration and the payment method. On average, international payments are around 2.9% + a fixed fee per transaction. Additional fees may apply for currency conversion or specific payment methods.
How to integrate Stripe on a website?
Stripe can be integrated using ready-made solutions (Shopify, WooCommerce, and other CMS platforms) or via API. There are also no-code options available, such as Payment Links or Stripe Checkout.








