
Stripe has opened its new Dublin headquarters at One Wilton Park, tripling its office space as part of its next phase of global growth.
The company said the new 14,500 square meter location will serve as one of two global headquarters alongside San Francisco.
The opening ceremony was attended by Taoiseach Micheál Martin, who praised Stripe as a “true Irish success story”. “We are committed to ensuring Ireland remains competitive on the global stage and an attractive home for companies like Stripe to thrive in the long term,” he said.
Stripe co-founder John Collison said the move underscores the company’s confidence in Ireland’s digital future. “The Irish internet economy is sucking up diesel, and this new headquarters will help us support the growth of businesses across Europe,” he said.
Stripe now serves 70,000 Irish businesses and solo entrepreneurs, adding 2,000 new users every month.
Since 2016, Irish payment volumes processed via Stripe have increased 100-fold, with 70% of users now selling internationally.
The company said the new Dublin office will expand its engineering, product, operations and sales teams, while supporting users in adopting frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence and stablecoins.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said the expansion “strengthens Ireland’s position as a leading destination for global technology companies” and reflects strong confidence in the country’s talent and innovation.