Digital-payments company Stripe said Sunday it had closed a $ 600 million funding round that values the company at $ 95 billion — more than double its valuation a year ago.
Stripe said it would use the money to beef up its European operations — especially its co-headquarters in Dublin — and “support surging demand from enterprise heavyweights across Europe, and expand its Global Payments and Treasury Network.”
Thirty-one of the 42 countries where Stripe operates are in Europe.
“We’re investing a ton more in Europe this year, particularly in Ireland,” Stripe co-founder and President John Collison said in a statement. “Whether in fintech, mobility, retail or SaaS, the growth opportunity for the European digital economy is immense.“
Last month, Barron’s reported Stripe was seeking additional financing, with a valuation goal of around $ 100 billion.
Last April, Stripe received roughly $ 600 million in financing at a valuation of $ 36 billion.
The company, which has a dual headquarters in San Francisco, had raised a total of about $ 1.6 billion in 14 funding rounds before Sunday’s announcement, according to Crunchbase.
Stripe said the primary investors for the latest funding round include Allianz X, Axa, Baillie Gifford, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Sequoia Capital and Ireland’s National Treasury Management Agency.
Stripe is one of the largest so-called unicorn companies, and is a perennial candidate for a massive initial public offering.