2.4 Push Provisioning

The Samsung Pay SDK is designed to aid Integration of secure Samsung Pay functionality with partner apps, creating a near seamless path for Pay app activation and card enrollment so users can buy what they see, when they see it. Issuer apps can invoke SDK to add cards to the Samsung Pay app and initiate in-app identity and verification.

Push Provisioning Registration Flow


  • Step 1 – Push Provisioning Metadata Registration: Create Push Provisioning by entering service specific information such as service name and issuer name.
  • Step 2 - App Registration or App Selection: Register an app which will be Push Provisioning card enrollment. If you wish to re-use app which you have already registered, you can select it from drop-down menu. If an app is still in development, debug key can be used for testing without having to upload APK.
  • Step 3 - Request for Service Release: Once development is complete, service release request can be submitted. The service release request requires release version of APK to be registered in the Samsung Pay Developers site.
  • Step 4 - Service Approval: Samsung Pay team will review functionalities and UI of the app uploaded. Relationship manager will approve the service release if everything looks OK. If for some reason, the request is rejected the relationship manager will explain the reason. Service release request can be re-submitted once reject reason has been addressed.
  • Final - Release: The service is ready for release.