Accept popular payment methods with a single integration

Offering more payment methods can expand your customer reach, increase conversion and lower your transaction costs. Fees for each payment method, assessed per successful payment, are listed below. There are no additional gateway fees or hidden fees. 

For more information on the payment methods Stripe supports, read our payment methods guide.

Cards

We offer integrated per-transaction pricing that applies per successful card charge. A 0.2% fee applies for international cards. A 2% fee applies if currency conversion is required.

Payment method

Price

Online payments

2.7% + NZ$0.30

Wallets

Wallets eliminate the need for customers to manually enter their card and billing information, offering a quick and convenient way to pay. A 2% fee applies if currency conversion is required.

Payment method

Price

Alipay

2.9% + NZ$0.30

Apple Pay

2.9% + NZ$0.30

Google Pay

2.9% + NZ$0.30

International payment methods

Support popular payment methods around the world with a single entity, bank account, and Stripe integration. Stripe handles all cross-border money movement and currency conversion so you benefit from consolidated monitoring, reporting and payouts. A 1.5% fee applies for international payment methods. Since local currency presentment is required for these payment methods, an additional 2% fee will apply for currency conversion.

Payment method

Price

Bancontact

1.4% + NZ$0.30

EPS

1.6% + NZ$0.30

giropay

1.4% + NZ$0.30

iDEAL

NZ$0.80

Przelewy24

2.2% + NZ$0.30

SEPA Direct Debit

0.8% + NZ$0.30 capped at NZ$9

We charge NZ$15 for failed or disputed SEPA Direct Debit payments.

SOFORT

1.4% + NZ$0.30

Afterpay

Offer customers more payment flexibility while you get paid in full upfront. Fees for Afterpay are assessed per successful payment. You can find more about Afterpay in our docs.

Payment method

Price

Pay in 3 or 4 instalments

6% + NZ$0.30

If you would like to discuss volume pricing, contact sales

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