Stripe costs about 6.5% to 7% all in for Indian businesses. Xflow has no FX markup and one flat fee.
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Disclaimer: Rates are indicative and subject to change. Xflow fee varies basis the plan you select.








Why is calculating the fees important?
Most businesses track what they earn. Few track what quietly disappears before it arrives.
1. Stripe's total fee is not the number they showcase. The headline rate most people find is 2.9% + $0.30 the global standard rate. The real rate for Indian businesses, after the international card surcharge, FX conversion fee, and GST, is closer to 6.5-7%. That's more than double what you think you're paying.
2. At scale, this is not a rounding error. A business doing $100,000 per year in exports is losing approximately $6,500-$7,000 to Stripe fees. At $500,000/year, that's $35,000 roughly ₹29 lakhs gone before the money even hits your account.
You lose roughly $354 about 7.1% of your invoice and this only applies if you were approved in the first place. Stripe India has been invite-only since 2024, and approvals aren't guaranteed.
| Fee Component | Amount |
|---|---|
Invoice value | USD 5,000 |
Stripe transaction fee (4.4%) | – USD215 |
FX markup on conversion (4%) | − USD 200 |
GST on the transaction fee (18%) | − USD 38.75 |
Fixed fee per transaction | − $0.30 |
What you receive | ~ USD 4,627.50 |
Most people who look up "Stripe fees India" find the 2.9% + $0.30 global rate and assume that's what they'll pay. It isn't.
Card processing fee (4.3%)
Indian businesses pay a higher rate for international card transactions not the 2.9% that applies in the US. The standard rate for international cards processed in India is 4.3%.
FX conversion fee (2%)
When your USD payment is converted to INR, Stripe charges an additional 2% on the transaction value. This is on top of the card processing fee, not a replacement for it.
Fixed fee ($0.30 per transaction)
Every payment carries a $0.30 flat charge. On smaller invoices, this becomes a meaningful percentage.
GST on all Stripe fees (18%):
Stripe is GST-registered in India and charges 18% GST on its processing fees directly. That GST is deducted from your Stripe balance throughout the month.
The real rate
Add it up and you're paying approximately 6.3–7% per invoice every bit as high as PayPal, but arriving through different fee labels.
For most Indian businesses, the rate is flat whether you're invoicing $500 or $50,000.
| Invoice Range | Standard Fee | FX Markup | GST | All-in Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
$0 – $1,000 | 4.3% + $0.30 | 4% | 18% | ~6.5–7% |
$1,000 – $5,000 | 4.3% + $0.30 | 4% | 18% | ~6.5–7% |
$5,000 – $10,000 | 4.3% + $0.30 | 4% | 18% | ~6.5–7% |
$10,000+ | Custom (if you've negotiated) | 4% | 18% | Varies |
Is GST charged on Stripe fees?
Stripe is registered as a payment aggregator in India and charges 18% GST on its processing fees. This GST is deducted from your Stripe balance throughout the month, so you won't see a separate invoice, you'll just notice your payout is lower
What this means for your business:
On a $5,000 invoice, Stripe's processing fee (4.3% + $0.30) comes to ~$215.30. GST at 18% on that is ~$38.75. It's not a hidden charge. Stripe discloses it but it's easy to miss if you're looking only at the headline processing rate. The upside: because Stripe charges and remits the GST directly, you may be eligible to claim it as an input tax credit if your business is GST-registered. Your CA can confirm whether that applies to you.
| Card processing fee | 4.3% + $0.30 | 4.5% (transferrable to your clients) |
| FX markup | 4% | 0% - mid-market rate |
| Wire/bank transfer option | ||
| Total effective cost (card) | ~6.5–7% | ~4.5% |
| Total effective cost (wire) | ~0.4% | |
| Settlement time | 2–5 business days | T+1 (next business day by noon) |
| Open for signup | Invite-only since 2024 | |
| Rate transparency | None - you see the rate after conversion | Full - see the live rate before converting |
| INR guarantee | ||
| Chargebacks | $15 per dispute | N/A — wire transfers don't have chargebacks |
| 24x7 withdrawals | ||
| AI-powered FX tools | ||
| FEMA/SOFTEX support | ||
| Built for B2B export payments | No — checkout/SaaS first | Built specifically for B2B exporters |
| Custom pricing for volume |
Here’s why 12,000+ Indian businesses have switched to Xflow and you should too.
The fees are dramatically lower
Stripe charges ~7% all-in for international card payments. Xflow's wire transfer is 0.4% on invoices above $5,000. On a $5,000 invoice: $20 vs $354. Over a year for a business doing $10,000/month in exports: Xflow costs ~$480 in fees, Stripe costs ~$8,500. That's a ₹6.7 lakh difference.
You can actually sign up today
Stripe India is invite-only. Xflow isn't. You can create an account, get your receiving details, and start sharing your payment link with clients — today.
Money arrives the next business day
Xflow settles by noon on the next business day. Not 2 days. Not 5 days. T+1, with payout tracking.
No chargebacks, no disputes
Wire transfers don't carry the chargeback risk that card payments do. Once a payment is received, it's received. No $15 dispute fees, no reversals.
AI tools that work for your FX
Xflow's FX AI Analyst lets you set a target conversion rate. When the market hits it, Xflow converts automatically — no monitoring required. Customers have earned additional lakhs just by timing conversions smarter.
Compliance built in
Bank confirmation letters, SOFTEX support, EDPMS compliance — all handled. Your CA will thank you.