Product Hunt Daily Digest
September 9th, 2019

Stripe just dropped a corporate card 👀

Today’s Daily Digest was crafted by Product Hunt and sponsored by our friends at Stripe.

If you’re using Stripe, it’s probably to accept credit cards. But starting today, you can use Stripe for corporate credit cards — complete with your own shiny logo.

Beyond the fintech company’s Corporate Card launch, Stripe also recently announced a new flexible, financing product called Capital. A little bit more on the news:

💳Stripe Corporate Card gives you 2% cashback on your top two spending categories and 1% on everything else. After your first $5,000 spent, you'll also get $50,000 in free payment processing with Stripe. There are no fees of any kind, meaning no annual, foreign transaction or late fees. All you need is a Stripe account — no paperwork required.

💸Stripe Capital allows businesses to apply for loans based on their history with Stripe. Funds typically arrive in the next business day, and cost a flat fee (with no interest). Repayment is fully automated and adjusts to your daily sales. Stripe deducts a fixed percentage of your sales until the total owed is repaid.

🤑Instant Payouts will allow U.S. businesses that use Stripe to get paid in minutes after a sale has been completed. And it’s available 24/7 (including weekends and holidays).

Stripe’s software can help you grow your startup, whether you’re accepting payments, offering subscriptions, managing a marketplace or selling IRL.

For all of Stripe’s announcement’s today, watch the full keynote from their annual customer conference now. 👈

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