#dbbk92_best-practices

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bronze lightBOT
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slender terrace
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Message from Sales:

As the embedded Onboarding Component, has destination charges, in the payment flow, so Stripe Managed Risk would be compatible with it.

I did try to find it in our docs, or library, but I couldn`t find it.

Message from Support:

To start, the controller.losses.payments property applies only to the connected account’s payments balance, so it is applicable if you will use Direct charges.

In line with Stripe Managed Risk, it can be used for non-direct charge integrations. While Stripe Managed Risk helps in managing risks and covers losses only for connected accounts, it is not limited to transaction types like direct charges. Stripe provides a comprehensive risk management solution, which includes risk screening, monitoring, and the assumption of liability for negative balances. It is important to ensure that your platform meets the requirements to use Stripe Managed Risk, whether you're employing direct charges or other types of charges.

But I cannot find any documentation on using Destination charges with Stripe Managed Risk

verbal prairie
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hi there!

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that's not really a technical question about Stripe API, so I'm not sure, sorry. maybe you could test this in test mode?