In order for you to receive funds, Stripe makes payouts to your bank account.
See Waiting on your first Stripe payout?
The Balances page of the Dashboard shows your estimated upcoming payouts.
Your payout schedule refers to how often Stripe sends money to your bank account. Where supported, payouts default to daily, but can be configured to weekly, monthly, or manual on the Payouts tab of the Dashboard (admin access is required to configure the payouts).
However, the payouts schedule doesn't control how long it takes your pending balance to become available. For example, if your account operates on a daily payout schedule with a 3 business day payout speed, Stripe pays out funds daily from transactions captured 3 business days earlier.
See the Stripe documentation for more details and country specific considerations. Additionally, certain currencies have a minimum payout amount that your available account balance needs to exceed before a payout can be initiated.
Most banks will post received funds on the same day they are received. Sometimes, banks may take 2-3 additional days to post funds. Also, payouts on weekends or bank holidays won’t be accepted by your bank until the next business day.
Your payout schedule refers to how often Stripe sends money to your bank account. For example, you can set the payouts to "daily" or to wait until you specify ("manual").
The payouts schedule doesn't control how long it takes your pending balance to become available. For example, if your account operates on a daily payout schedule with a 3 business day payout speed, Stripe pays out funds daily from transactions captured 3 business days earlier.
See the Stripe documentation for more details and country specific considerations. Additionally, certain currencies have a minimum payout amount that your available account balance needs to exceed before a payout can be initiated.