Best Payment Gateways in Australia

TL;DR 13 gateways support Australia

Stripe is the default for most Australian online businesses — fully self-serve, AUD settlement, T+2 payouts. For tax-free billing, Paddle and Lemon Squeezy (merchant-of-record) handle the 10% GST plus VAT in 100+ jurisdictions at ~5% + 50¢. Most builders run Stripe alone, or add an MoR once tax filing becomes a burden.

Gateways that work in Australia

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Stripe

Developer-first payment infrastructure powering millions of businesses worldwide

Pick Stripe when developer experience, API quality, and ecosystem breadth matter more than the lowest per-transaction fee — it's the default choice for SaaS, marketplaces, and subscription businesses.

2.9% + 30¢ ◆◆ Moderate
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Mollie

Australia · Buyers

Dutch PSP purpose-built for European e-commerce, with native iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, and 30+ local methods in a single integration.

Pick Mollie when you sell to European consumers from an EEA/UK/Swiss company and want clean per-method pricing, fast iDEAL/SEPA/Bancontact support, and a simpler API than Stripe — as long as you can tolerate an opaque risk team and plan a second provider as backup.

1.8% + €0.25 (EEA cards) · €0.32 iDEAL ◆ Simple
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Paddle

Merchant of Record platform handling payments, tax, and compliance for SaaS businesses globally

Pick Paddle when you want to sell software globally without handling tax compliance, VAT filings, or chargeback disputes — the higher fee buys complete peace of mind for solo founders and small teams.

5% + 50¢ ◆ Simple
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Polar

Open-source Merchant of Record billing built for developers selling SaaS and digital products

Pick Polar when you want the cheapest Merchant of Record option (4% + 40¢) with the best developer experience in the category — ideal for indie hackers and small SaaS teams who value clean SDKs, open-source transparency, and global tax compliance over a long track record.

4% + 40¢ ◆ Simple
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FastSpring

Veteran Merchant of Record for SaaS, software, and digital goods with 20+ years of payments, tax, and subscription plumbing

Pick FastSpring when you want a mature, enterprise-grade MoR with deep subscription tooling, localized payment methods in 200+ regions, and PCI Level 1 + SOC 2 Type 2 compliance — and you can stomach quote-based pricing that's meaningfully higher than transparent competitors like Paddle.

Quote-based (reported ~5.9% + 95¢) ◆◆ Moderate
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Payhip

Simple creator storefront with low fees and a partial-MoR for EU/UK VAT only

Pick Payhip if you want the cheapest beginner-friendly storefront for digital products, courses, or memberships — especially outside the US/UK/EU Stripe belt. Not the right pick if you need a full global Merchant of Record, a first-class REST API, or a white-label checkout.

5% Free · 2% Plus ($29/mo) · 0% Pro ($99/mo) ◆ Simple
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Authorize.Net

Australia · via CyberSource

Veteran US/Canada payment gateway for merchants who already have (or want to bring) their own merchant account

Pick Authorize.Net when you already have a favourable merchant-account relationship and need a battle-tested gateway with ARB and CIM — skip it if you want Stripe-tier developer experience or native 3DS2.

$25/mo + 2.9% + 30¢ (All-in-One) ◆◆ Moderate
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Whop

All-in-one creator commerce: communities, courses, and digital products

Pick Whop if you sell access-based products (Discord/Telegram communities, courses, software licenses) and want a built-in marketplace plus an optional Merchant-of-Record mode — but be ready for strict risk controls and reserves.

2.7% + $0.30 (cards) plus reported 3% platform fee ◆◆ Moderate
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PayPal

The world's most recognized online payment platform with 430M+ active accounts across 200+ countries

Pick PayPal when buyer trust, global brand recognition, and broad consumer adoption matter more than developer experience or low per-transaction fees — it's the default choice for e-commerce, digital goods, and businesses targeting mainstream consumers worldwide.

3.49% + 49¢ ◆◆ Moderate
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Razorpay

India's full-stack payments platform — UPI-native, RBI-regulated, with 100+ currency acceptance

Pick Razorpay if you're registered in India (or Malaysia/Singapore via Curlec) and need native UPI, Autopay, and local payment methods — it's the default for Indian SaaS and D2C, but account-stability complaints are common enough to plan around.

2% + GST (domestic) ◆◆ Moderate
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PayU

Prosus-owned India-focused payment aggregator with 130+ currency acceptance and a Turkey/SEA footprint

Pick PayU if you're an India-registered merchant that needs the widest cross-border currency coverage of any local gateway and is willing to navigate a heavier KYC/onboarding process — but plan for support that's slower than Razorpay and a track record of long settlement holds.

2% + GST (domestic) ◆◆ Moderate
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Gumroad

Creator-focused Merchant of Record for digital products — fastest zero-to-first-sale, steep price at scale

Pick Gumroad to validate a digital product in a weekend — migrate off before you scale. Not the right tool if you need a white-label checkout, reliable high-ticket economics, or responsive support.

10% + $0.50 direct · 30% marketplace ◆ Simple
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Lemon Squeezy

Merchant of record platform for selling software, SaaS, and digital products with built-in global tax compliance

Pick Lemon Squeezy when you want zero tax headaches and a fast setup for selling digital products or SaaS — it handles VAT, sales tax, and compliance as merchant of record so you don't have to, but expect higher effective fees and limited support if anything goes wrong.

5% + 50¢ ◆ Simple

Frequently asked questions

Which payment gateway should I use for domestic Australian customers? +

Stripe is the default for most AU online merchants — self-serve onboarding, AUD settlement, and T+2 payouts (the fastest of any Stripe region). It supports AUD alongside 12+ Asia-Pacific currencies natively. PayPal is the common fallback for buyers who prefer it at 3.49% + 49¢ with 1-5 business day payouts. Mollie shows as available but its AU row is flagged Buyers only — you can accept Australian shoppers via a Mollie merchant elsewhere, but you cannot open an AU-based Mollie merchant account.

Can I use Stripe in Australia? +

Yes — unlike India (invite-only), Stripe is fully self-serve in Australia. You can sign up, verify an ABN, and start accepting cards the same day. Settlement is in AUD (or USD/EUR/others if you prefer), and payouts run T+2 — faster than the T+3 default in most other regions. The standard caveats apply: Stripe's automated risk system can freeze accounts if dispute rates exceed 0.75% or volume spikes unexpectedly, and international-card surcharges stack on cross-border payments (see the FX question below).

What's the best stack for a SaaS targeting both Australian and international customers? +

Two practical patterns. Direct acquiring: Stripe alone covers AU + global cards at 2.9% + 30¢, but you handle ATO GST registration, EU VAT/OSS, and US sales-tax nexus yourself (Stripe Tax helps calculate, not file). Merchant-of-record: Paddle or Lemon Squeezy charge ~5% + 50¢ but collect, file, and remit GST/VAT/sales tax in 100+ jurisdictions. Heads up: Lemon Squeezy was acquired by Stripe in 2024 and is migrating merchants onto Stripe Managed Payments — check current docs before committing long-term.

Do these gateways handle Australia's 10% GST automatically? +

Only the merchant-of-record platforms do. Paddle and Lemon Squeezy calculate, collect, file, and remit GST (and VAT/sales tax in 100+ jurisdictions) as part of their 5% + 50¢ fee — you never file a BAS for Paddle sales. Direct PSPs like Stripe, PayPal, and Authorize.Net are payment processors, not tax collectors — if your AU turnover crosses the A$75,000 GST threshold, registration and remittance to the ATO is on you. Stripe Tax calculates rates but does not file.

Why does payout timing vary so much across these gateways? +

Because the business models differ. Stripe runs T+2 in Australia after the initial 7-day hold. PayPal settles 1-5 business days to a linked Australian bank. The creator platforms are slower: Gumroad pays weekly on Fridays (2-7 business days to bank), Payhip rides Stripe's 2-7 day schedule. The MoRs are slowest — Lemon Squeezy runs bi-monthly with a 13-day hold and settles in USD, so AU sellers also pay a 1% bank payout fee plus FX. Plan cash flow around whichever you pick.

What about FX fees when your AU business sells to international customers? +

This is where direct PSPs get expensive. Stripe stacks a 1.5% international-card surcharge plus a ~1% currency-conversion fee on top of the base 2.9% + 30¢ when the buyer's card currency differs from your AUD payout — so a US buyer paying in USD can cost you ~5.4% + 30¢. Polar's headline 4% + 40¢ climbs on international subscriptions with similar surcharges. Paddle and Lemon Squeezy bundle FX into their 5% + 50¢, which usually works out cheaper for global SaaS than stacked Stripe fees. Model your actual buyer mix before choosing.

Fees, currencies, and payouts in Australia

Stripe
Currencies
AUD, JPY, SGD, HKD, NZD, INR, MYR, THB, IDR, PHP, VND, KRW, TWD + more
Payout timing
T+2 (AU), T+4 (NZ), T+7 (TH), T+5 (UAE), weekly (JP), 7 cal days (SG/HK/MY)
Fees
2.9% + 30¢
Mollie
Currencies
25+ settlement currencies supported on the buyer side; merchant receives conversion into their payout currency at 1% above mid-market rate.
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
1.8% + €0.25 (EEA cards) · €0.32 iDEAL
Paddle
Currencies
USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, SEK, NOK, DKK, PLN, CZK, CHF, BRL, MXN, ARS, CLP, PEN, HKD, SGD, TWD, THB, INR, JPY, KRW, ZAR, CNY, NZD, RUB, TRY, ILS + more (29+ currencies)
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
5% + 50¢
Polar
Currencies
USD, EUR, GBP + major currencies supported via Stripe Payments. Localized pricing available per product.
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
4% + 40¢
FastSpring
Currencies
23+ buyer currencies. FX markup applies on conversions: 3.5% on major currencies (AUD, CAD, CHF, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NZD, SEK, SGD, USD, ZAR), 5.5% on all others.
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
Quote-based (reported ~5.9% + 95¢)
Payhip
Currencies
Processor-dependent; typically local currency with display conversion
Payout timing
Stripe's rolling 2-7 day schedule
Fees
5% Free · 2% Plus ($29/mo) · 0% Pro ($99/mo)
Authorize.Net
Currencies
USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, AUD and others depending on the CyberSource processor
Payout timing
Set by CyberSource and the local acquirer
Fees
$25/mo + 2.9% + 30¢ (All-in-One)
Whop
Currencies
135+ currencies, 100+ payment methods
Payout timing
Same-day instant via RTP/crypto; next-day ACH; bank wires settle in 1-3 business days
Fees
2.7% + $0.30 (cards) plus reported 3% platform fee
PayPal
Currencies
AUD, JPY, SGD, HKD, NZD, PHP, TWD, THB
Payout timing
1-5 business days depending on country and local banking infrastructure
Fees
3.49% + 49¢
Razorpay
Currencies
100+ presentment currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, SGD, AED, JPY, etc.); settles to merchant in INR/MYR/SGD
Payout timing
T+7 business days for international card payments
Fees
2% + GST (domestic)
PayU
Currencies
27 displayable local-price currencies; 130+ presentment currencies; settles to merchant in INR
Payout timing
T+2 business days for licensed international settlements (after cross-border PA approval)
Fees
2% + GST (domestic)
Gumroad
Currencies
Local currency payout via Stripe Connect; no FX fee on USD→USD, spread on other currencies
Payout timing
Weekly (Friday) — typically 2-7 business days to bank
Fees
10% + $0.50 direct · 30% marketplace
Lemon Squeezy
Currencies
USD settlement; local currency display supported in 95+ countries
Payout timing
Bi-monthly, 13-day hold + 1-5 business days. Bank payout fee: 1%. India merchants may need to use PayPal for payouts.
Fees
5% + 50¢

LearnWithHasan.com · Payment Gateway Index · Last updated Apr 2026 · No affiliate links