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# Payment Settings

Here, you may choose the payment option that will be used to pay you. Cash, Stripe, RazorPay, and PayStack are all acceptable payment options. Here, you may also choose a currency code.

{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="color:blue;">**The admin user can set the payment method for the frontend or website by following the steps below:**</mark>

1. <mark style="color:blue;">**Add the Driver Map API key by navigating to**</mark>**&#x20;Settings > API Settings** <mark style="color:blue;">**and entering the key under the**</mark> **Driver Maps** <mark style="color:blue;">**tab**</mark><mark style="color:blue;">.</mark>
2. <mark style="color:blue;">**Select the desired payment method and configure the corresponding keys from**</mark> **Settings > Payment Method**.
3. <mark style="color:blue;">**Disable the admin approval option from**</mark> **Settings > Frontend Settings**.
   {% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/91nZAFkNsEsp3qzPnHJ1" alt=""><figcaption><p>Payment Setting</p></figcaption></figure>

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**Paypal Admin Selection**

Additionally, the admin can configure Paypal Payment Gateway using its credentials from the payment settings module to enable and manage Paypal payment integration.

{% hint style="info" %}
If enabled, PayPal payments will be processed. If disabled, PayPal will not be available as a payment option for users.
{% endhint %}


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