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We've made important updates to the list of restricted and prohibited businesses. Here's what you need to know:
Stripe builds economic infrastructure for the internet that enables businesses to accept payments and access other financial services. We want to make it easier for businesses of all kinds from large enterprises to small businesses to start, run and grow. We aim for our platform to be broadly accessible, just like other forms of infrastructure, such as roads or telecommunications networks.
Crucially, in the area of political expression, we want to avoid becoming an arbiter of what speech is legitimate. At Stripe, we do not restrict access to our services based on political viewpoints or affiliation.
As a financial services company, we have to adhere to financial laws and regulations, as well as rules and policies set by our financial partners, such as card networks and banking partners. This means we aren't able to support some businesses, even if we might desire to do so.
For more information about why we can't work with every business, please see this article about our business limitations.
This page provides information on the types of businesses, products, and industries that cant use Stripes services. To use Stripes services, you must remain compliant with these rules and restrictions. For more information about why we cant work with every business, please see this article about our business limitations.
Industries that cant use Stripe, and products Stripe doesnt support.
Industries and products that require additional due diligence.
Countries that have specific prohibitions.
Stripe may never be used for certain activities, regardless of the industry.
Prohibitions related to the use of issuing products.
Restricted businesses for Stripe Capital products
If you have questions about prohibited and restricted businesses, you can contact us.
Use of Stripe's services for any dealings, engagement, or sale of goods or services either directly or indirectly with the following are prohibited:
Persons located in, resident in, or a citizen of, or products or services originating from jurisdictions that Stripe has determined for various reasons, including legal, contractual, and commercial reasons, to be prohibited, including, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria, and the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions.
Persons Stripe has determined for various reasons, including legal, contractual, and commercial reasons, to be prohibited, such as those individuals or entities named to a restricted person or party list of, or otherwise restricted by, the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, or United Nations, including the sanctions maintained by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control or the Denied Persons List or Entity List maintained by the US Department of Commerce.
Additionally, it's prohibited to use Stripe's products and services to directly or indirectly:
Export, re-export, sell, or supply accounting services; trust and corporate formation services; management consulting services; architecture services; engineering services; quantum computing services; information technology (IT) consultancy and design services; and IT-support services and cloud-based services for enterprise management software and design and manufacturing software to any person located in Russia. In the European Union and the United Kingdom, it is prohibited to use Stripe's products and services, directly or indirectly, to provide credit-rating services, market research and public relations services, advertising services, auditing services, or legal advisory services to any person located in Russia.
Deal in any goods prohibited by law for export to or import from Russia (for example, luxury goods, sensitive goods included in the Common High Priority Items List, enterprise management software and design software).
You must not use Stripe's services for any illegal activities or for the businesses or product types listed below. The types of businesses listed here are representative of prohibited categories, but this is not an exhaustive list.
Businesses in these categories require additional due diligence by Stripe in order to confirm our ability to support them. When you create your Stripe account, you will be asked to provide additional information (such as proof of relevant licences or more details about your business model) to confirm your eligibility to use Stripe. Due to card network rules, requirements of financial partners and our own compliance and legal obligations, if your business falls into one of the categories below, Stripe might not be able to grant approval for your business to use our products. If we do provide approval, note that the approval is specific to each service offer and it may be modified or revoked by Stripe at any time per the terms of the Stripe Services Agreement.
Read more about restricted businesses in ourFAQs
The types of businesses listed below are representative of our restricted businesses but not exhaustive.
Platforms that host or distribute third-party content and enable content creators to:
Note: Individual content creators on approved platforms (for example, connected accounts of an approved Stripe Connect user) and those directly distributing their own content (for example, on their own website) do not require preapproval. However, all content creators must comply with theStripe Services Agreementand this Prohibited and Restricted Businesses list (which, for example, prohibits the sale of adult content and personal or peer-to-peer money transmission) and are subject to monitoring by Stripe to ensure compliance.
Online dating and matchmaking services (Note: Specific prohibitions apply in India, United Arab Emirates and Thailand; see Jurisdiction-specific prohibited businesses for more information.)
To learn more about Stripe's approach to prohibited businesses and why some businesses aren't allowed to use Stripe's services, you can readour support page aboutbusiness limitations.
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Brazil |
Genital and nipple jewellery Genital prosthetics Sex accessories and lifelike sex toys |
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Canada |
Alcohol (Restricted) Mortgage consulting |
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India |
Airbags Alcohol Captive insurance companies Cash couriers Charities Chit funds Cross-border jewellery sales Currency exchange Currency transportation Dating and matchmaking services Gambling equipment Genital prosthetics High-value goods, precious metals and stones Junket operators Lobby groups and political organisations Mining and oil drilling and refining Non-profit organisations (NPO) Personal investment vehicles/companies Religious organisations Sex accessories and sex toys Trust service providers Unlicensed financial institutions Vehicle sales |
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Indonesia |
(Prohibited = P, Restricted = R) |
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Japan |
Advisory services related to drop shipping and the resale of goods Animals C2C services outside Stripe Connect Consultation and advisory or prediction services relating to online gaming or gambling Consultation or advisory services providing guidance, information or tools on how to profit through trading or investments in financial products or cryptocurrency or running a resale or dropshipping business Donations to individuals Fundraising for or financing of businesses that are listed above as prohibited or restricted Genital and nipple jewellery Genital prosthetics Health instruments Industrial waste disposal and garbage disposal devices and water purifiers International marriage brokerage businesses Mortgage consulting Private investigators or protection services Psychic services and fortune tellers Sex accessories and lifelike sex toys Businesses without a Commercial Disclosure page on their website as required by the Specified Commercial Transactions Act (SCT) for more information, see how to create and display a Commerce Disclosure |
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Malaysia |
Domestic charter air travel Genital and nipple jewellery Genital prosthetics Matchmaking Sex accessories or sex toys |
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Mexico |
Adoption agencies Cross-border currency exchange services Debt collection agencies Direct marketing travel Domestic charter air travel Electronic cigarettes for card-not-present transactions Ephedrine Game console modification devices Genital and nipple jewellery Genital prosthetics HCG weight loss Investment services Lifelike sex toys Penny auctions Private investigators or protection services Psychic services and fortune tellers Search engine optimisation Telemedicine |
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Singapore |
Domestic charter air travel Genital and nipple jewellery Sale of ads for any products or services deemed illegal in Singapore sales of products that facilitate payments to any of these products or services Sex accessories or sex toys |
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Thailand |
(Prohibited = P, Restricted = R) Alcohol P Bodyguard services P Charities P Dating services P Domestic charter air travel R Food and cosmetics R Historical artefacts P Hotels, tour operators and transportation services R Insurance R New vehicle sales P Private investigators or detective agencies P Psychic services and fortune tellers P Timeshares P Vehicle sales P Vitamins P |
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United Arab Emirates |
Domestic charter air travel Gambling equipment Genital prosthetics Historical artefacts, ivory products, prison-made products Private investigators or detective agencies Matchmaking services Sex accessories or sex toys |
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United States |
Extended warranties Medical benefit packages not offered by a government or health insurance company Mortgage consulting Shipping brokers and freight forwarders, without prior authorisation from Stripe |
You must not use Stripe Issuing for the following activities.
When you sign up for Stripe Issuing, you share with Stripe the location of your business, the physical address of your beneficial owners, and the jurisdiction in which your business is registered. Stripe requires that the physical location of your business, its jurisdiction of registration, and the physical address of at least one of your beneficial owners all match. Furthermore, you must use Issuing cards primarily in the same jurisdiction.
You can't use Stripe Issuing as a method to extend credit to your customers using your own funds, unless you have the appropriate licensing to do so and you have received express consent from Stripe to use Issuing for that purpose.
Any other abusive use of Stripe Issuing, including:
As a user of Stripe Issuing, you must comply with our US compliance guidelines (or see the EU- and UK-specific guidelines), and our compliance teams might ask you to update your marketing materials or aspects of your user experience. This helps to make sure that both you and Stripe continue to comply with federal, state, or any equivalent local or country-specific laws and regulations that govern the use of these financial products. Failure to comply within the requested time frames might result in the closure of your Stripe account.
If there is inactivity on all cards associated with an account for a period of 12 consecutive months, Stripe automatically closes your Issuing account.
If you plan to enable your customers to use Stripe Issuing for purposes of creating cards for your customers' employees or contractors, you must implement Stripe Issuing on Connect (for example, if you're a platform that wants to enable your customers to create cards for their employees to use for business travel or marketing expenses, you must create a Connect account for each of your customers).Please consult Stripe if you have any questions regarding the correct integration type for your business.
Stripe Capital is currently not available to businesses that are not for-profit or operate in certain restricted industries, such as speculation-based industries, gambling, or religious institutions. Additional restrictions might apply to government and utility businesses.
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