Stripe, the well-funded payments startup, said on Tuesday that businesses using its payments service in the U.S. and Europe can now accept online credit card payments in 135 new currencies. Previously, Stripe customers could only easily accept payments in U.S. and Canadian dollars, the British pound and the euro. Stripe has customers in 12 countries, though its service is still in beta in eight of them.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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