Issuing
Cards ready for Apple Pay & Google Pay.
Tokenize the cards you issue so cardholders add them to Apple Pay and Google Pay and tap to pay — with push provisioning straight from your app.
Teams issuing cards on Gate to Pay
- Samsung
- Orange Money
- JFS
- Altibbi
- NatHealth
Overview
Tokenization replaces a card number with a secure device token, so the cards you issue work in Apple Pay, Google Pay and in-app payments without exposing the real number.
Push any card you issue on Gate to Pay straight into Apple Pay and Google Pay from your own app, and let cardholders tap to pay in stores and check out online — all on CBJ-licensed Mastercard infrastructure.
Why teams choose it.
Tap to pay from day one
Cardholders add cards to Apple Pay and Google Pay and pay in stores instantly.
Push provisioning
Add a card to a mobile wallet straight from your app — no manual card entry.
Real numbers stay hidden
Device tokens keep the actual card number out of merchants’ hands.
Secure by default
PCI DSS infrastructure and Mastercard tokenization on every card.
Capabilities
Everything you need to put cards in mobile wallets.
Push provisioning via API
Add a card to Apple Pay or Google Pay directly from your app with a single call — no typing card numbers.
- In-app “Add to Apple Pay”
- Google Pay push
- APIs & SDKs
Manage the token lifecycle
Suspend, resume or delete device tokens, and keep limits and controls enforced on every tokenized card.
- Suspend / resume / delete
- Per-token controls
- Full visibility
Works across your card types
Tokenize prepaid, credit and virtual cards alike — one tokenization layer for every program.
- Prepaid, credit & virtual
- Physical & virtual
- Consistent everywhere
How it works.
Issue a card
Create any card type on Gate to Pay.
Push to the wallet
Add it to Apple Pay or Google Pay from your app via API.
Tap to pay
Cardholders pay in stores and in apps — instantly.
Developers
Built for developers.
Push your first card into a mobile wallet from the sandbox — real credentials, provisioning APIs, SDKs and webhooks.
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Frequently asked.
What is card tokenization?
Tokenization replaces the real card number with a secure device-specific token, so cards work in Apple Pay and Google Pay without exposing the actual number.
What is push provisioning?
It lets a cardholder add a card to Apple Pay or Google Pay directly from your app with one tap — no manually typing the card number.
Which card types can be tokenized?
Prepaid, credit and virtual cards can all be tokenized — physical or virtual — from one tokenization layer.
Can I suspend or delete a token?
Yes. Suspend, resume or delete device tokens at any time, with limits and controls enforced on every tokenized card.
Let’s get your cards into mobile wallets.
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