KEY POINTS
  • John Collison, Stripe's president, said he's "pretty unapologetic" about decisions to launch similar features to rival fintech firms.
  • Major tech platforms like Facebook and Twitter have frequently attracted criticisms for borrowing ideas from smaller competitors.
  • Once viewed as a darling of Silicon Valley, Stripe has faced allegations of foul play from fellow fintechs, including Bolt and Plaid.
John Collison, president and co-founder of Stripe.

AMSTERDAM — The co-founder of $95 billion fintech giant Stripe defended the company's business practices after complaints from rivals that it engages in unfair competition.

John Collison, Stripe's president, said Tuesday he is "pretty unapologetic" about the company's decisions to launch similar features to rival fintech firms, adding this is "how the economy works."