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notpushkin an hour ago

There’s a huge difference for small business owners.

Stripe has a Get started button. You click it, fill out a form, get your site approved in maybe a day, and start making money.

Adyen has a Talk to our team button. You close the tab and never think about it again until you’re making serious money.

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Edit: that is, of course, by design. Adyen doesn’t want small businesses. From the sibling comment:

> only able to support businesses currently transacting more than €5M per year

rahkiin an hour ago | parent [-]

Adyen has resellers. Mollie is one example, they do have. Get Started and no lower limit. These smaller parties rely on the bank license of Adyen

tims33 an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Are you sure about that? From Mollie's webiste:

Mollie B.V. is licensed and registered as an electronic money institution with the Dutch Central Bank (relationship number: F0038). Mollie UK Ltd is licensed and registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a payment institution in the UK (FRN: 977968).

andrewshadura 15 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

Mollie also doesn't want small businesses, unfortunately. (We were rejected as too small.)