I just got an email from Stripe:
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Hello,
We’re writing to let you know that we’re making some changes to cross-border fees in Europe and the UK starting 1st July 2022.
Based on your Stripe transaction history, this change won’t impact [Company], and all other pricing will remain the same. You can review the most up to date fees for international transactions on our pricing page.
You can contact us, and find more details about this pricing update, managing or closing your account, or any other next steps, on our dedicated support page.
- The Stripe team
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Of course they don't actually mention what the changes are, but looking at the pricing page [0], it seems like there is now an additional 1.1% (making it 2.5% in total) for EU companies taking UK payments and for UK companies taking EU payments.
I imagine this is related to Visa and Mastercard price increases post-Brexit? [1]
[0] https://stripe.com/gb/pricing
[1] https://www.ft.com/content/4820b619-4d35-4c6a-8523-fc685c047...
That's because you are not affected by this changes. They are actually very transparent about it. In my case, since I do cross-border business, they've provided all the details in the email:
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> As a result of the UK leaving the EU, major card networks now
> consider transactions between the UK and European Economic Area
> (EEA) to be cross-border. In light of this, we will be making some
> changes to fees between Europe and the UK on your account,
> starting 1 July 2022.
>
> Your current Stripe fees are:
>
> - 1.4% + £0.20 on card transactions for all of Europe, including the UK
> - 2.9% + £0.20 on international card transactions
>
> Your new Stripe fees will be:
>
> - 1.4% + £0.20 on domestic card transactions in the UK
> - 2.5% + £0.20 on card transactions between the UK and the EEA
> - 2.9% + £0.20 on other international card transactions