Stripe shares emerging trends in education technology surging in Asia Pacific and Latin America

Stripe shares emerging trends in education technology surging in Asia Pacific and Latin America

As the market grows, Thai education institutions can learn from how others are expanding their offerings and improving their financial infrastructure to remain competitive

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented more than 1.2 billion children worldwide, including Thailand from attending school in person—spurring huge growth in the education technology (edtech) sector as schools turned to online learning.

While in-person education has largely resumed, the expansion of edtech has proved permanent. Over the last 12 months, education-related businesses on Stripe processed more than $20 billion in payments. Today, the edtech market is valued at $271 billion, with expectations that it will increase to $410 billion by 2026. This expansion has been truly global: companies based in Asia Pacific, including Thailand comprise more than 40% of the total edtech market, while edtech investments in Latin America increased sixfold in 2021.

The growth has been enduring, but new challenges have emerged. Students expect more than ever from online learning experiences, in part due to the improved digital experiences they encounter in other areas of their lives. And when those expectations aren’t met, they have plenty of alternatives to choose from.

At the same time, financial conditions are increasingly tight. Educational institutions are grappling with how to deliver better student experiences through expanded offerings, while also working with smaller budgets.

Stripe is helping leading edtech companies and educational institutions in Asia Pacific and Latin America resolve those challenges by providing them with a payments platform that is simple, secure, and flexible, while also automating their accounting processes and limiting fraud. Since January 2019, the number of education-related businesses on Stripe in Asia Pacific has quintupled, far outpacing overall sector growth. So there is ample opportunity for more Thai institutions to compete in the fast growing sector.

Teaching across borders

Edtech platforms allow teacher-creators to reach students anywhere on the planet. Eduqat—an Indonesian course-creation and management system—provides teachers with an accessible platform and marketing tools that help them find wider audiences for their classes. The company has turned to Stripe Connect and Stripe Elements to help its content creators easily collect payments from students in multiple currencies. With the support from Stripe, teachers and creators from Thailand can now easily go global as well.

Platzi, an online learning platform in Mexico with more than 4 million students throughout Latin America, offers classes on subjects including marketing, programming, and design. Stripe helps the company reach students who may not have the funds to pay for an annual subscription by facilitating customized installment plans.

Similarly, PrograMaria uses flexible payment options to offer coding and programming classes for women, with the goal of reducing the gender gap in the tech labor market in Brazil.

“Stripe has enabled us to put our social impact enrollment model into operation. We give students the option to choose how much they pay for classes according to their income, and those who decide to pay a higher value provide scholarships for those who are not able to afford it,” said Iana Chan, founder and CEO of PrograMaria.

Combating fraud

Fraud attempts have been growing across industries, and the education sector is no exception. For edtech companies and educational institutions, fraud can take the form of scammers or bots posing as students to gain financial aid payments or conduct payments fraud.

British Council, including its operation in Thailand, uses Stripe Radar to protect against fraud as it has expanded globally. The organization uses Radar for Fraud Teams to deploy custom anti-fraud rules tailored to the unique fraud profiles it encounters in each new market. As a result, it has reduced fraud while also minimizing false declines.

Similarly, Lottus Education, a group of universities and higher education entities in Mexico, modernized its infrastructure with Stripe’s payments platform and also used Stripe Radar to block fraud and reduce payment disputes. As a result of implementing these tools, the organization’s payment dispute rate has fallen by 80%.

Improving efficiency

In New Zealand, Enrolmy provides a marketplace where parents can enroll their children in classes, events, and other activities. Enrolmy uses Connect to manage billing and payments for more than 40,000 offerings provided by hundreds of registered education providers. Centralizing the payments process was a crucial step that allowed Enrolmy to establish itself as a trusted resource.

Figuring out payments was crucial for Presbyterian Ladies’ College Sydney, too. The Australia-based school needed to collect a number of types of payments, including tuition, donations, and event fees. It chose Stripe’s payments platform and Stripe Billing to replace a set of separate, redundant systems for each type of charge.

In Tokyo, Temple University Japan Campus began accepting credit card payments for tuition fees in 2012. With more than half of its students coming from abroad, credit card billing and manual revenue reconciliation grew into a significant burden for the school’s accounting department. Through an integration with Stripe, TUJ’s core backend system is now automatically updated when students make payments.

“Stripe was a great solution for automating our accounting processes,” said Paul Raudkepp, chief information officer of Temple University.

Aureus Academy, a leading music school in Singapore, also depends on Billing to customize the payments experience. With Billing, the academy was able to enable recurring payment and collect student monthly fees more efficiently.

At the forefront

In today’s learning environment, both students and teachers move between platforms and interact across geographical boundaries. This open environment should encourage more Thai edtech companies to enter the space and learn from those with existing expertise, while also generating new demand around payments, operations, and security.

Over the last decade, Stripe has expanded its platform beyond payments processing to support edtech innovators with solutions like Connect, Elements, Billing, and Radar. To learn more, please get in touch. Product and feature availability may vary by region and use case.

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