At least I still have Stripe as an option. Perhaps it is because PayPal has accumulated too much notoriety in the early years. In fact, more and more sellers tend to choose Stripe as the main payment channel, and PayPal has become an alternative for some sellers from the only choice in the early years. up. Let's make a few simple comparisons between PayPal and Stripe: 1. Fees Obviously, stripe wins! PayPal's standard is 4.4% + $0.3 per transaction; if the collection volume is large, you can get a preferential rate of 3.4% + $0.3 per transaction; Currency conversion fee: plus 2.5% based on the wholesale exchange rate.
Withdrawing to a domestic or US bank, $35 each. For Stripe, 2.9% + USD 0.3 per transaction; 1% for international cards; Currency conversion fee: 1%; cash mobile number list withdrawal: free (support Payoneer, Transferwise). Choose PayPal or Stripe? A comprehensive interpretation of the comparison of the two major collection tools for 21 Choose PayPal or Stripe? A comprehensive interpretation of the comparison of the two major collection tools for cross-border e-commerce independent stations 22 2. Global availability and supported currencies PayPal works in over 200 countries and supports a total of 25 currencies.
Stripe, on the other hand, can only operate in 26 countries and accept payments from all over the world. By supporting 135 different currencies from all over the world, Stripe is better than PayPal in terms of currency acceptance, but Stripe is not open to users in mainland China, and merchants can only be opened through Hong Kong bank accounts. PayPal supports many credit cards, including Visa, American Express, JCB and MasterCard; while Stripe accepts almost all known debit and credit cards and the following e-wallets: including Google Pay, Apple Pay, Alipay, Amex Express Checkout, Microsoft Pay , Visa Checkout and WeChat etc. 3. Applicable to cross-border e-commerce sellers in mainland China This comparison is rather embarrassing.