Who Owns Stripe? | ChampSignal
Search more ownership

Who Owns Stripe?

Updated on

Explore the ownership hierarchy of Stripe. See parent companies, holding structures, and ultimate controllers.

Ownership Chain

Image associated with Stripe

Stripe

Best for mid-market companies

Payment processing platform that helps businesses accept online payments and handle compliance and KYC through integrations.

Stripe appears to be independent with no known parent company.

Major Shareholders

Stripe

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipAs of
Patrick Collison Co‑founder and CEO of Stripe, Inc. Public reporting and investor analyses consistently describe Patrick (with his brother John) as one of Stripe’s largest individual shareholders; media estimates based on their net worth and company valuations suggest each brother owns on the order of 10% of Stripe, though exact current percentages are not officially disclosed and have been diluted over successive funding and liquidity rounds.
FounderFeb 2025
John Collison Co‑founder and president of Stripe. Alongside Patrick, John is repeatedly identified as one of Stripe’s largest individual shareholders; press coverage of their net worth and Stripe’s private valuations indicates each brother holds roughly a 10% stake, but the company has never published precise ownership figures.
FounderFeb 2025
Sequoia Capital Long‑time Silicon Valley venture investor in Stripe, first backing the company in its 2010–2011 seed and leading the Series A; described in multiple sources as one of Stripe’s largest outside shareholders. Sequoia has invested more than $500m in Stripe over many rounds and in 2024 completed an $861m secondary purchase of Stripe shares from its own limited partners at an implied ~$70bn valuation, further increasing its stake.
InstitutionalSep 2024
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Major venture firm that invested in Stripe’s 2011 seed round and returned in later financings including the 2020 Series G and the 2023 $6.5bn Series I round; Stripe’s own Series I press release lists Andreessen Horowitz as an existing primary shareholder participating in that financing, implying a substantial continuing equity position.
InstitutionalMar 2023
Thrive Capital New York–based growth‑stage VC firm and one of Stripe’s largest late‑stage backers. Thrive first invested in Stripe’s 2014 Series C and later led the $6.5bn Series I round in March 2023 at a $50bn valuation, and Stripe and third‑party databases continue to cite it as a key institutional shareholder.
InstitutionalMar 2023
General Catalyst Early and repeat investor in Stripe; led the Series B in 2012 and appears in numerous subsequent rounds (multiple Series C tranches, Series G and Series I). This long history across stages makes General Catalyst one of Stripe’s most established institutional shareholders.
InstitutionalMar 2023
Founders Fund Venture firm founded by Peter Thiel that led one of Stripe’s early Series C financings and is listed by Stripe as an existing primary shareholder in the $6.5bn Series I round, indicating a meaningful long‑term stake.
InstitutionalMar 2023
Baillie Gifford Edinburgh‑based asset manager whose trusts (such as Scottish Mortgage and Baillie Gifford US Growth) hold private Stripe shares; disclosures showed Stripe as a significant position (about 0.8% of Scottish Mortgage’s NAV in 2021). Stripe’s 2021 Series H and 2023 Series I press releases both list Baillie Gifford as a primary investor, supporting its status as a major institutional shareholder.
InstitutionalMar 2023
MSD Partners / BDT & MSD Partners Investment firm associated with Michael Dell’s family office; cited by Stripe as an existing shareholder and primary investor in the 2023 $6.5bn Series I round. BDT & MSD Partners’ leadership publicly commented on Stripe as a long‑term portfolio company, indicating a sizeable equity position.
InstitutionalMar 2023
Fidelity Management & Research (Fidelity Investments) Large U.S. asset manager that took part in Stripe’s $600m Series H round in 2021 and holds Stripe shares across several mutual funds. Subsequent reporting on mutual‑fund markdowns and later valuation increases repeatedly references Fidelity’s private Stripe stake, confirming it as a notable institutional shareholder.
InstitutionalAug 2022
GIC (Government of Singapore Investment Corporation) Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund; Stripe’s March 2023 Series I announcement names GIC as a new primary investor in the $6.5bn round, implying a large direct equity position established at a $50bn valuation.
GovernmentMar 2023
Temasek Holdings State‑owned investment company of Singapore that also joined Stripe’s cap table as a new primary investor in the 2023 Series I round; Stripe and independent coverage list Temasek among the main participants, indicating a meaningful minority stake.
GovernmentMar 2023
Goldman Sachs Asset and Wealth Management Goldman Sachs’s asset‑management arm is named by Stripe as a new primary investor in the 2023 $6.5bn Series I funding and has also been involved in later employee‑liquidity transactions, making it one of Stripe’s larger institutional shareholders.
InstitutionalMar 2023
National Treasury Management Agency / Ireland Strategic Investment Fund Ireland’s sovereign investment body, via the NTMA and the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, invested in Stripe’s $600m Series H round in 2021 at a $95bn valuation. The Irish state entity is repeatedly listed among Stripe’s principal institutional investors, giving it a notable minority shareholding.
GovernmentMar 2021
Current and former Stripe employees and advisors (excluding founders) In addition to founders and institutional investors, Stripe’s equity is widely held by employees and advisors through stock options and RSUs. Stripe’s 2023 Series I transaction and subsequent tender offers were structured primarily to provide liquidity and deal with tax obligations for current and former employees, underscoring that this group collectively owns a significant, though undisclosed, portion of the company.
OtherMar 2023

Get Started

Your ultimate competitive playbook

You just found your top competitors. Now let's map your whole landscape and show you how to stand out.

Competitive Landscape Report

Built for small teams who can't hire a full-time analyst.

$129 $260 one-time payment

Generated in minutes, no subscription.

Instead of guessing what to do about your competitors, get a done-for-you intelligence report

Competitor Map

Direct, indirect, and alternative competitors mapped across your market

Positioning Analysis

How each competitor positions, their ICP, and key differentiators

Feature & Pricing Matrix

Side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and packaging strategies

Growth Channel Analysis

SEO, paid ads, content, and social strategies across the landscape

Reputation & Social Proof

Ratings, reviews, and sentiment analysis across all competitors

90-Day Action Plan

Specific tactics to differentiate and win more deals in the next 3 months