UK-based cloud-native accounting software company Clear Books has completed its integration with payments provider Stripe to allow its SMBs clients to accept invoice payments by credit and debit card.
Stripe’s invoice payments and transaction feeds are now available in Clear Books’ accounting software.
As part of this integration, Clear Books will offer small businesses a linked account with Stripe to accept credit and debit card payments for invoices.
Additionally, e-commerce websites that use Stripe can now make record-keeping easier by automatically importing bank transaction data into the Clear Books accounting software.
In addition to accepting card payments for invoices, Clear Books said that the card acceptance feature will also help clients improve their cash flow.
Post-payment, the account will automatically mark the invoices as paid.

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By GlobalDataBusinesses can keep track of the payments their customers make and the fees they pay to Stripe.
It will also enable merchants to categorize the payments and fees to keep these charges separate.
In its blog post, Clear Books said: “We are thrilled to announce that Stripe invoice payments and transaction feeds are now available in Clear Books.
“Stripe is one of the leading payment providers in the UK, helping small businesses to accept credit and debit card payments.”