Gov.uk 弃用 Stripe,改用荷兰支付服务。
Gov.uk has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen

原始链接: https://www.theregister.com/public-sector/2026/06/04/govuk-goes-dutch-on-payments-as-it-dumps-stripe/5250763

英国政府数字服务局(GDS)已将其 GOV.UK Pay 平台针对地方政府、警方和武装部队的支付处理服务提供商,由 Stripe 更换为荷兰的 Adyen 公司。这份为期三年的合同价值最高达 2530 万英镑,涵盖了该平台约 17% 的交易量,但服务对象却超过了平台参与机构总数的 70%。 此次迁移涉及将约 1,000 项服务转至 Adyen 处理。据 GDS 表示,此次转换对用户而言将是无缝衔接的,且功能不会有任何损失。此次更换的一大优势是引入了“银行直接支付”(pay by bank)功能。通过利用开放银行技术,该功能允许用户在账户间直接转账,无需手动输入银行卡详细信息。 GOV.UK Pay 依然是一个旨在简化公共服务在线收款流程的集中式工具。虽然中央政府和国家医疗服务体系(NHS)机构将继续使用 WorldPay,但 GDS 仍致力于简化公共部门的交易流程;自 2016 年以来,该平台已处理了超过 92 亿英镑的资金,交易笔数达 1.375 亿次。

英国政府的数字服务平台(GOV.UK Pay)已将其支付处理基础设施从 Stripe 迁移至一家荷兰供应商。相关文件显示,此举是政府支付系统现代化蓝图的一部分,旨在实现长期的可扩展性与效率提升。 该消息引发了 Hacker News 社区的讨论。用户对合同的财务规模之小感到惊讶,并指出这仅相当于一家中型美国公司云基础设施支出的极小一部分。其他评论者则推测了此举带来的地缘政治影响,认为贸易政策与国际关系的变动,可能正为欧洲科技公司创造新的机遇,使其能够获得此前由美国供应商主导的政府合同。
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Means residents can skip the credit card and use 'pay by bank' for local authorities and services

The UK’s Government Digital Service (GDS) has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen as its processor for many payments made through its GOV.UK Pay service.

Adyen will take over GOV.UK Pay card payments for local authorities, police forces and armed forces units from Stripe, as well as pay by bank services, under a three-year contract worth up to £25.3 million.

According to the tender notice published in February 2025, the contract covers around 17 percent of payments made through GOV.UK Pay but more than 70 percent of its organizations and includes the only option allowing users to start taking payments within one working day. At that point the contract had an estimated maximum value of £49 million, although with no guarantees over volume. 

In a blogpost about the contract award on 2 June, GDS said it will migrate around 1,000 services to the new supplier. “We will make migration as straightforward as possible while complying with Know Your Customer legislation that protects everyone from fraud,” wrote Alan Maddrell, senior content designer for the service. “Most importantly, there will be no discernible difference for paying users and no loss in functionality.”

He added that the change of supplier will help introduce new options including pay by bank, which transfers money directly between bank accounts using open banking services and avoids the need to type in card details. GDS will continue to use WorldPay to process payments for central government, linked organizations and NHS bodies.

GDS established GOV.UK Pay to save public services the effort and cost of setting up online payments themselves. It doesn’t charge organizations for the service beyond passing on transaction fees.

According to its performance data page, GOV.UK Pay has processed 137.5 million transactions since it was set up in 2016, worth around £9.2 billion. It currently provides 1,718 services, including 662 for local government and 256 for police forces, to 608 organisations ranging from 1079 (Tiverton) Squadron RAF Air Cadets to Yeovil Town Council. ®

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