Managing Your ASP Credentials

Managing Your ASP Credentials

Your credentials are the digital identity of your organization when connecting to GSTN via Quicko.

Requesting Credentials

  • Submit details during onboarding — include company information, intended use case, estimated transaction volumes, and a technical point of contact at gsp@quicko.com.
  • Complete agreements — sign required contracts and declarations before provisioning.

Receiving Credentials

  • Provisioning — Quicko issues an API key and secret that act as substitute keys for your ASP credentials, tied to your organization.
  • Secure storage — keep credentials confidential in a dedicated secret manager.
  • Limit access — minimize human access; prefer automated service-to-service integration with proper access controls.

Ongoing Care and Rotation

  • Regular rotation — update credentials on team or role changes, or at defined security intervals.
  • Compromise response — if you suspect leakage, notify Quicko immediately so credentials can be revoked and re-issued.

Help?

Raise a Ticket to connect with Quicko’s GSP team and get started.

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