Yes, you can have more than one payment processing certificate associated with a single Apple Pay Merchant ID (MID), but only one can be active at any given time. Each payment processing certificate is associated with your merchant identifier and is used to encrypt payment information. Payment processing certificates expire every 25 months. To avoid disruption, you can configure a certificate rotation process. This enables you to generate and upload a new certificate before the current one expires.
Can I have more than one payment processing certificate in my Apple Pay MID account?
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