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A resource representing a response for Apple Pay.
objectcardobjectThe payment card to be used to fund a payment. Can be a credit or debit card.
namestring^.{1,300}$The card holder's name as it appears on the card.
last_digitsstring^[0-9]{2,4}$The last digits of the payment card.
typestring"CREDIT", "DEBIT", "PREPAID", "STORE", "UNKNOWN"^[A-Z_]+$The payment card type.
brandstring"VISA", "MASTERCARD", "DISCOVER", "AMEX", "SOLO", "JCB", "STAR", "DELTA", "SWITCH", "MAESTRO", "CB_NATIONALE", "CONFIGOGA", "CONFIDIS", "ELECTRON", "CETELEM", "CHINA_UNION_PAY", "DINERS", "ELO", "HIPER", "HIPERCARD", "RUPAY", "GE", "SYNCHRONY", "EFTPOS", "CARTE_BANCAIRE", "STAR_ACCESS", "PULSE", "NYCE", "ACCEL", "UNKNOWN"^[A-Z_]+$The card brand or network. Typically used in the response.
billing_addressobjectThe portable international postal address. Maps to AddressValidationMetadata and HTML 5.1 Autofilling form controls: the autocomplete attribute.
address_line_1stringThe first line of the address, such as number and street, for example, 173 Drury Lane. Needed for data entry, and Compliance and Risk checks. This field needs to pass the full address.
address_line_2stringThe second line of the address, for example, a suite or apartment number.
admin_area_2stringA city, town, or village. Smaller than admin_area_level_1.
admin_area_1stringThe highest-level sub-division in a country, which is usually a province, state, or ISO-3166-2 subdivision. This data is formatted for postal delivery, for example, CA and not California. Value, by country, is:
postal_codestringThe postal code, which is the ZIP code or equivalent. Typically required for countries with a postal code or an equivalent. See postal code.
country_coderequiredstringppaas_common_country_code_v2^([A-Z]{2}|C2)$The 2-character ISO 3166-1 code that identifies the country or region.
Note: The country code for Great Britain isGBand notUKas used in the top-level domain names for that country. Use theC2country code for China worldwide for comparable uncontrolled price (CUP) method, bank card, and cross-border transactions.