Local payment methods in France

Support dozens of popular payment methods around the world with a single integration.

For business based in France, we support a number of non-card payment methods. Fees for each payment method, assessed per successful payment, are listed below. There are no additional gateway fees or hidden fees.

Payment method

Price

Alipay

2.9% + €0.25

Bancontact

1.4% + €0.25

BLIK

1.6% + €0.25

EPS

1.6% + €0.25

giropay

1.4% + €0.25

iDEAL

€0.29

Klarna

See pricing

Multibanco

2.95% + €0.25

PayPal

(0.2% + €0.10) + PayPal fees

Przelewy24

2.2% + €0.25

SEPA bank transfers

0.5% capped at €5.00 (€0.50 per successful refund)

SEPA Direct Debit

€0.35

SOFORT

1.4% + €0.25

WeChat Pay

2.9% + €0.25

The fees above for bank transfers include up to 1000 free virtual bank account numbers. If you use more than 1000 VBANs, there is an additional fee of €2.00 per VBAN. Please note that there is a total limit of 50,000 VBANs per account. If you require a large number of VBANs and would like to discuss pricing, please contact us

Please note we charge €7.50 for failed or disputed SEPA Direct Debit payments.

Sofort will soon be deprecated – learn more.

If you would like to discuss volume pricing, contact us.

Klarna pricing for businesses in France

Stripe supports multiple Klarna payment options which vary in pricing and availability based on your customer’s country. You can find more about each option in our docs.

Fees for payments using Klarna are assessed per successful payment. A 2% fee applies if currency conversion is required and a €20 fee applies for lost disputes.

Region

Countries

Price for all payment methods

DACH & Northern Europe

Austria, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland

2.99% + €0.35

Nordics

Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden

2.99% + €0.40

Rest of Europe

Czech Republic, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom

4.99% + €0.40

If you would like to discuss volume pricing, contact sales

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