Guide on how to sending an invoice in New Zealand
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Stripe is a global fintech platform specialising in online payments. From credit cards to digital wallets and bank transfers, the platform allows businesses to accept payments in numerous ways. Stripe also offers a range of handy automation tools and can handle financial complexities like security and compliance.
Kiwis considering the platform should first understand Stripe fees. This post will examine its pricing in New Zealand across various payment methods. We’ll also take a peek at Wise Business, a low-cost alternative for Kiwi companies trading abroad.
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Stripe has two pricing plans: Standard and Custom1
Standard mostly uses a pay-as-you-go model, charging per-transaction fees depending on the payment method. While Stripe does have ongoing subscriptions for some advanced tools, most charges are calculated per transaction.
The Custom plan caters to high-volume businesses, offering multi-product and volume discounts as well as country-specific rates. Custom pricing is not publicly available.1
Stripe doesn’t have any start-up fees, closure fees, or other sneaky hidden charges.1 That transparency can make it easier for Kiwi businesses to work out exactly what they will pay.
We’ve combed through the fine print to prepare a snapshot of the Stripe Standard plan transaction fees.
On May 01, 2026, Stripe will reduce international card payment fees to 3.50% + NZ$0.30. This price drop complies with a reduction in interchange fee caps set by the Commerce Commission of New Zealand.2
Digital wallet fees will also drop to 3.50% + NZ$0.30 on May 01, 2026.2
Stripe works with New Zealand’s BECS (Bulk Electronic Clearing System) bank-to-bank payment system.
New Zealand BECS Direct Debit
Stripe also makes it easier for Kiwis to accept payments from leading European bank-based payment platforms.
Stripe Payment Links let you sell directly to customers without a website.
Checkout is a pre-built payment form embedded on a website.
A terminal is a point-of-sale (POS) machine that accepts in-person payments from domestic New Zealand and international cards.
On May 01, 2026, international card terminal fees will be decreasing from 3.50% + NZ$0.05 to 2.70% + NZ$0.05.2
Stripe also offers a range of card readers. All prices exclude GST.
Stripe offers optional machine learning (ML)-powered fraud detection and prevention tools.
Stripe also offers dispute-prevention tools to reduce chargebacks.
Customers can choose from two different Stripe Connect pricing models.
The first model suits users seeking a hassle-free approach where Stripe will set and collect payment fees. The second model is aimed at marketplaces deploying advanced pricing strategies.

Stripe and Wise Business serve distinct purposes and cater to different users.
Wise Business specialises in low-cost international transfers, making it great for Kiwis looking to save when paying overseas suppliers. With a Wise Business account, you can also receive card payments or bank transfers from abroad.
Stripe offers a full-stack fintech solution for accepting payments, customising checkout flows, and advanced e-commerce integration. It’s more comprehensive than Wise Business, making Stripe appealing for New Zealand businesses with complex financial needs.
Nonetheless, there is some overlap between the two. The following table provides an apples-to-apples comparison of accepting card payment fees.
| Wise Business - NZ | Stripe - NZ | |
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| Domestic card (consumer) | 2.5% + NZ$0.30 per transaction | 2.65% + NZ$0.30 per transaction |
| International card (consumer) | 3.5% + NZ$0.30 per transaction | 3.70% (3.5% from May 01, 2026) + NZ$0.30 per transaction |
| Currency conversion | Uses the mid-market exchange rate with conversion fees | + 2% extra if currency conversion is required |
| Monthly fee | None | None (Standard plan) |
| Start-up fee | Free to register, for multi-currency account | None |
| Payment options | QR codes, payment links, invoices | Payment links, e-commerce checkouts, in-person terminals1 |
By linking your Wise Business account to Stripe, you can receive payouts in over 8+ currencies, such as USD, GBP, and EUR. This means you can keep your funds in their original currency, avoiding Stripe’s automatic conversion to AUD.
Expanding a business globally opens up exciting opportunities, but also new challenges like receiving payments across borders. Hidden foreign transaction fees and hefty currency conversions involved with international payments can eat into your profits and time.
Wise Business serves as a cost-effective solution where you can receive money from around the world at the speed and price of local payments.
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This general advice does not take into account your objectives, financial circumstances or needs and you should consider if it is appropriate for you.
1. How much are Stripe fees?
Stripe charges fees depending on the transaction type. Domestic card payments attract a charge of 2.65% + NZ$0.30 per transaction, while international cards are charged at 3.70% (3.5% from May 01, 2026) + NZ$0.30 per transaction.1
2. Do Stripe fees have GST?
Stripe charges tax on certain products and services, depending on your location or business/tax status.1
3. What are the Stripe Afterpay fees?
Stripe charges **6.00% + NZ$0.30** per Afterpay transaction.1
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*Please see terms of use and product availability for your region or visit Wise fees and pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information.
This publication is provided for general information purposes and does not constitute legal, tax or other professional advice from Wise Payments Limited or its subsidiaries and its affiliates, and it is not intended as a substitute for obtaining advice from a financial advisor or any other professional.
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