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Suivant- Bloomberg Businessweek: How Two Brothers Turned Seven Lines of Code Into a $9.2 Billion Startup “To do this, the company is beginning to move beyond payments by writing software that helps companies retool the way they incorporate, pay workers, and detect fraud. It’s part of an ambitious bid to revamp how online business has been conducted for 20 years and to give anyone with a bright idea a chance to compete.”
- The Wall Street Journal: Stripe's Valuation Nearly Doubles to $9.2 Billion “Stripe's investors think the company can capitalize on the fast growth of online payments as consumers transfer more of their offline spending to internet retailers and as Stripe continues to expand internationally.”
- Fast Company: Stripe Is Going To Help Cuban Startups Do Business In The U.S. “'This was not something that was on our radar a few weeks ago when we launched Atlas,' he [John Collison] told me. 'But I can't think of a more perfect distillation of Stripe's mission.'”
- Les Echos: Paiement : la licorne Stripe s’installe en France “« Stripe veut être un tremplin pour l'entrepreneuriat français, en accompagnant en particulier la croissance de la French Tech », confirme Guillaume Princen, directeur général France.”
- The New York Times: Stripe Atlas Aims to Ease the Way for Foreign Entrepreneurs “...Atlas could let start-up founders sidestep some of the bureaucratic hurdles that often hamper building a new business..”
- Forbes: How John And Patrick Collison Built Stripe Into The PayPal Of The Mobile Era “Stripe’s success at making digital payments easy is only a step toward its larger ambition: becoming the edifice upon which new forms of commerce are created.”
- The Telegraph: Stripe: the Invisible $5 Billion Startup powering the internet economy “Online commerce is the last Google-sized problem on the internet and James Allgrove thinks his company has the solution.”
- Wired: The Internet Needs a Better Way to Handle Money. This Startup Has the Key “Collison believes that eliminating barriers to the flow of funds through shared-resource marketplaces frees up these fast-growing startups to focus on building a better product.”
- Fortune: How Stripe is Powering the Campaign Donations for 2016 “‘[Presidential campaigns] are basically a form of startup,’ Patrick said in explaining the importance of flexibility and creating an easy and reliable way for customers (or donors) to fork over their money. ’They can’t afford to miss a beat or be behind for a month.’”
- CNBC: The Startup that's out to Conquer Mobile Payments “Stripe's international expansion is focused on both helping U.S. customers collect payments in more currencies and providing tools to businesses in countries where online payment options hardly exist.”
- Bloomberg Businessweek: Stripe Lands Apple in Quest for $720 Billion in Payments “Stripe’s partnerships with Apple and Twitter now catapult it onto a bigger stage, cementing its elite spot among Silicon Valley startups.”
- Re/Code: Stripe Merchants Will Soon Be Able to Accept Bitcoin Payments “The decision to build an integration for bitcoin payments is more about the company’s mission to increase the amount of commerce transacted online than it is a bet that bitcoin will be a crucial payment method years from now.”
- The Financial Times: Payments start-up Stripe adds support for more than 130 currencies “‘It’s easy to send a packet of information anywhere in the world, but sending money isn’t so easy,’ he says. ‘It’s a question of the economic infrastructure that’s underneath the web. We personally think that’s a really important problem–you have great connectivity at the information level but not at the payments level.’”
- The Atlantic: Online Payment System, Stripe, Makes Its First International Move “Stripe, the online payments system that has built a reputation as the simplest way for online retailers to start accepting credit cards instantly, has just launched in Canada, its first non-US country.”