10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 09:23
DUBLIN-Today, programmable financial services company Stripe opened its new Dublin headquarters, tripling its office space to 14,500 square meters as the company prepares for its next phase of growth. The new dual headquarters at One Wilton Park was officially opened by Taoiseach Micheál Martin, alongside Stripe cofounder John Collison and Chief Revenue Officer Eileen O'Mara.
As part of the celebrations, the Taoiseach joined John Collison for a discussion in front of 150 Stripe customers, tech and business leaders, and policymakers. The pair spoke about how to ensure Ireland remains prosperous and competitive in the coming decades, including building more infrastructure, fuelling Irish startups, and increasing European competitiveness.
"Stripe is a true Irish success story, powering the growth of millions of businesses at home and abroad. I wish them every success in their new, state-of-the-art Dublin headquarters," said An Taoiseach Micheál Martin. "We are committed to ensuring Ireland remains competitive on a global stage and an attractive home for businesses like Stripe to thrive in the long term."
Illustrating the rapid expansion in Ireland's online economy, Stripe revealed that it now serves 70,000 Irish businesses and solopreneurs-including tech unicorns like Wayflyer and Flipdish, iconic organisations like the GAA and The Irish Times, and large enterprises like Smyths and Irish Life-with 2,000 new Irish users joining every month. Irish businesses have grown their collective payment volume by 100x since the company last moved offices in 2016.
Despite increasing barriers to international trade, Irish businesses that use Stripe remain staunchly global. Over two-thirds (70%) of Irish users are selling internationally, and they have collectively grown their cross-border payment volume by 37% over the last 12 months.
"Stripe is proudly Irish and we're thrilled to double down on our global operations here," said Stripe cofounder John Collison. "The Irish internet economy is sucking diesel, and this new headquarters will help us support growth for businesses all across Europe."
The new dual headquarters will house expanding teams in engineering, product, operations, and sales, and bolster Stripe's efforts to help its users adopt frontier technology-including AI and stablecoins-to grow faster. It features large event spaces designed to bring together founders and business leaders based in Ireland and across Europe.
Beyond its core business, Stripe continues to invest in programmes to accelerate scientific and technological progress in Ireland. These include the Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, the youth accelerator Patch, the Irish Maths Olympiad, and the University of Limerick's Immersive Software Engineering course.
"Stripe's decision to triple the size of its headquarters in Dublin marks a significant milestone for Ireland's thriving internet economy," said IDA Ireland chief executive Michael Lohan. "This investment reinforces Ireland's position as a leading destination for global technology companies and signals strong confidence in our talented workforce and innovative business environment. As Stripe continues to empower thousands of Irish entrepreneurs and companies to compete on the world stage, IDA Ireland is proud to support their growth and we welcome this further commitment to Ireland's digital future."