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Google Pay can be setup as an in-app payment option using the UPI intent
mechanism.
This mechanism allows Google Pay to participate as an app when the
merchant app triggers an in-app intent.
Prerequisites
- Business channels must accept UPI and be verified merchants by NPCI/banks.
- Ensure that you have the details required to accept payments using UPI ID
with your bank.
- Ensure that you have all of the required APIs from your bank to check the
status of a payment.
- Note that every transaction should use a unique transaction ID.
- Set up Google Pay for your business using the Business Console
.
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Last updated 2024-10-16 UTC.
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