FAQ: What payment processing service does TeamBrander use?

FAQ: What payment processing service does TeamBrander use?

Stripe is the online payment processor used by TeamBrander. Stripe is widely regarded as one of the best payment processors in the industry, particularly for online businesses, e-commerce, and platform-based services.

Stripe powers payments between our buyers and sellers in our marketplace. Customers can pay with their credit or debit cards. Sellers can accept payouts directly to their bank accounts.
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