Afterpay Payments

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Afterpay is a global payment method that allows your customers to split purchases into 4 interest-free installments, or longer term interest-bearing monthly installments (US only).

To pay with Afterpay, customers are redirected to Afterpay’s site, where they authorize the payment by agreeing to the terms of a payment plan, then return to your website to complete the order. Afterpay offers payment options based on factors such as customer credit, prior account history, order amount, and the type of goods or services being underwritten. After payment acceptance, the full amount of the order (minus fees) is made available to your Stripe account upfront, and Afterpay collects the purchase amount from your customer, who repays Afterpay directly over time. For more information, see Payment options and limits.

Note

Afterpay only support domestic transactions, meaning you can only sell to customers in the same country as your business. If you’re using Dynamic payment methods, Stripe handles a customer’s payment method eligibility automatically. If you use payment_method_types, you must either configure your integration so that it only presents Afterpay and Clearpay to eligible customers, or use dynamic payment methods.

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