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Stripe Payout Reserve Imposed — Causes & Compliance Guide

Understand why Stripe suspends accounts for payout reserve imposed issues and diagnose your case using Appeal Architect's deterministic compliance protocol.

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Why This Happens

Stripe imposes reserves when your account's risk profile warrants additional protection against potential chargebacks and refunds. This can be triggered by elevated dispute rates, processing in high-risk categories, sudden volume changes, or new account status. Reserves hold a percentage of each transaction (typically 5-25%) for a set period before releasing to your bank.

Example Notification

"We've applied a reserve to your account. A percentage of your transactions will be held for a period of time before being available for payout. Check your Dashboard for reserve details."

Compliance Steps

Check your Dashboard for exact reserve terms and percentage

Identify what triggered the reserve (chargebacks, risk level, volume)

Lower your dispute rate below 0.5% through proactive customer service

Document business stability with financials and processing history

Request a reserve review after 90 days of improved metrics

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a Payout Reserve Imposed on Stripe?
Stripe imposes reserves when your account's risk profile warrants additional protection against potential chargebacks and refunds. This can be triggered by elevated dispute rates, processing in high-risk categories, sudden volume changes, or new account status. Reserves hold a percentage of each transaction (typically 5-25%) for a set period before releasing to your bank.
What should I do about a Payout Reserve Imposed?
Check your Dashboard for exact reserve terms and percentage. Identify what triggered the reserve (chargebacks, risk level, volume). Lower your dispute rate below 0.5% through proactive customer service. Document business stability with financials and processing history. Request a reserve review after 90 days of improved metrics

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