Install the Airwallex Google Pay Payments App
This guide walks through the steps required to enable Google Pay (Express Checkout) on your Shopline Store. This will allow your shoppers to checkout with just one step!
Google Pay lets customers pay easily and securely through your online store using an accelerated checkout process. When a customer pays for their order by using Google Pay, they don't need to manually enter their credit card information or shipping address. The customer taps the Google Pay button and Google Pay provides that information to the Airwallex.
You don't pay any extra fees for accepting Google Pay. You continue to pay the normal processing fees associated with Airwallex.
Requirements
- Google Pay must be activated on Airwallex as a payment method
- Your store must adhere to the Google Pay API Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy
Installation Steps
- Go to your Shopline admin page and click "Set up payment methods" from the "Set up Payments" in the hero banner or click Settings > Payments
- Click Add other payment methods and select Airwallex Google Pay Payments
- Click Manage. You will be redirected to set up your Airwallex account before receiving payments
Log in to your Airwallex account and select an account that you want to connect to your Shopline store, and click Connect. You will be redirected back to your Shopline settings after connecting. Note: Please ensure you have Google Pay as a payment method enabled and activated for the account you are connecting to
Ensure that the app is "Activated"
Your store is now ready to accept payments!
Card Scheme Configuration
Google Pay respects the scheme selection on Airwallex settings
Activate schemes via Airwallex through Airwallex > Payments > Payment Methods For e.g. if Visa is not activated on Airwallex, customers will be able to select their Visa Cards upon checkout but it will fail at the processing stage
Hence for a merchant to accept Visa on Apple Pay, they need to select and activate it on Airwallex.
Note: UnionPay is not supported
Shopper Experience
Customer experience: Note: This are examples and may not be representative of the real shopper experience on your site 1. Product Detail Page
2. Checkout Page
Payment Experience
The customer can tap or click the button to make a purchase with Apple Pay. After they do, the shipping and billing information that they added to their wallet appears, as well as the cost of the order, shipping rates, and taxes. The customer then has to authenticate the purchase. The authentication process is slightly different depending on the device the customer is using: