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Stripe Treasury combines your payments and finances so you can store, spend, and send money from a single place. Financial accounts are the core components of Treasury. They receive your settled Stripe earnings, hold funds, and power capabilities like physical or virtual cards, multi-currency management and conversion, and outbound payments to recipients internationally with Global Payouts. There are no monthly fees or minimum balance requirements to open or maintain a financial account.
A financial account can hold fiat balances such as USD, EUR, and GBP, and eligible businesses can also hold a stablecoin balance in USDC. The two work differently in terms of where theyre available and how you move money out, so check both. See Stablecoins in Treasury for an overview.
If youre eligible, you can access your financial account on the Treasury page in the Stripe Dashboard or from the Dashboard mobile app, which is available for iOS and Android.
Your financial account is on the Treasury page in the Dashboard. On your Treasury page you have a payments balance and a financial account, which serve different purposes. For eligible businesses, payment proceeds settle in your financial account.
Treasury is available in the following countries:
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For more information, see Treasury product and feature availability.
Eligible financial accounts can hold a stablecoin balance in USDC in addition to fiat balances. This lets businesses receive, store, convert, and send funds in markets where fiat Treasury isnt available.
USD held in financial accounts can be eligible for FDIC pass-through deposit insurance, except for the following types of accounts:
Balance object where type is nullFinancialAccount object where type is paymentsFunds that meet the requirements for pass-through insurance are eligible only when FDIC rules and regulations permit pass-through insurance. FDIC insurance covers up to 250,000 USD per depositor, per financial institution, for deposits held in the same ownership category.
FDIC deposit insurance coverage only protects against the failure of an FDIC-insured depository institution, and Stripe isnt an FDIC-insured depository institution. Funds that qualify for FDIC pass-through deposit insurance are held at Fifth Third Bank, N.A., Member FDIC.
Treasury uses Stripes standard roles and permissions system. Administrator access is required to add funds and manage financial account settings.
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