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by pjan
1227 days ago
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As far as I understand, you can payout in USD on a EEA domiciled account, and you won’t be incurring any fees. It’s the crossborder settlement which they charge for, which I don’t think is crazy, as it just reflects the underlying costs Stripe must be incurring themselves. As someone who ran a business in multiple countries, the bank always charged similar fees for these transfers between accounts. Stripe letting me settle directly in the account where I want the money to land, rather than me having to log in to my bank and initiating a transfer manually where fees are ~the same is definitely a better option, which I’m happy they offer. |
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They are clearly losing money on their (really expensive) forex fees so are trying to recoup this by this payment.
There is no intrinsic reason I see why the fees are so high for this.
Edit to add: they actually use ACH for US bank USD payouts, so even less cost than SWIFT.