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Request production access

After you've fulfilled the exit criteria for each check in the Integration checklist, click Manage integrations in console to begin the process to obtain production access.

Manage Integrations in Console

Once registered, click the Google Pay API tab in the Google Pay and Wallet Console to get started.

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Last updated 2022-05-11 UTC.

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