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Can you buy Stripe stock?

SHORT ANSWERNo. Stripe is privately held — there is no ticker and no announced IPO. Its shares change hands only in private secondary sales and employee tender offers that ordinary investors cannot access.
Status
Privately held
Last reported valuation
~$91.5B (reported, 2025 tender offer)
IPO
No IPO announced; Stripe has favored private tender offers over a listing

Why there is no Stripe ticker

Stripe builds the payment infrastructure that lets businesses accept money online — APIs used by millions of companies from startups to large enterprises. It is one of the most valuable private technology companies in the world.

Rather than go public, Stripe has run private tender offers that let employees sell shares. A 2025 tender reportedly valued the company at around $91.5 billion. Until it lists, exposure to the digital-payments theme runs through its listed peers.

How investors get Stripe exposure today

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