Stripe, the pride of Ireland, is now the most valuable technology start-up in the US. It was valued at $95 billion in its latest funding round. But because it is still a private company, little is known about its underlying business. That’s because it doesn’t have to disclose financials to the stock market, and in the US, private companies don’t have to disclose anything to their equivalent of the companies registration office (CRO). So the filing of accounts for Stripe’s international businesses at Ireland’s CRO is an important event. It’s the best view we have of this giant business. This…
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