Stripe benefits for Columbia University

Stripe is designed from the ground up for startups. We’ve built a fully integrated platform to give startups the fastest way to launch a company, experiment to find product-market fit, and grow and scale revenue.

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Your exclusive benefits

We partner with Columbia University to provide custom benefits to accelerate your company's growth. Whether you're building a SaaS business, an on-demand marketplace, a modern ecommerce company, or something entirely new, Stripe's integrated platform is designed to help you build and scale your business online.
  • Waived fees on your next $20,000 in Stripe processing
  • Discounted Stripe Atlas incorporation
  • Redeem 50% off Stripe Atlas: https://atlas.stripe.com/invite/sp-CotXGN

Why Stripe

The complete financial stack for startups

Everything you need to get started fast

The best way to test customer willingness to pay and find product market fit with Stripe Payment Links and Stripe Invoicing These two hosted payment options enable you to accept one click payments or get paid via Email.

Grow your business with Stripe

No matter your business model—SaaS, direct-to-consumer ecommerce, platform, marketplace—the Stripe platform applies intelligent optimizations based on billions in transactions to help block fraud and maximize revenue.

Go global with Stripe

Launch new markets, currencies, and payment methods—with minimal changes to your code. Stripe handles all cross-border money movement and currency conversion so you and your users receive payouts in your local currency.

Do more with the full suite

Set up advanced fraud protection, automate tax and VAT calculation, verify identities, analyze business data, increase conversion, mitigate churn, and much more.

Read our guide on incorporating

Learn what it means to turn your business into a company and how to do it.

LLCs vs. C Corps

Read more about the advantages and disadvantages of the most common entity types for incorporating.