A pilot by the two firms tested AI system’s ability to initiate, authorize, and complete a payment securely.
It demonstrated that AI can carry out consumer transactions under defined permissions.
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Banco Santander and Mastercard have completed end-to-end
payment executed by an artificial intelligence agent. The live trial involved
an AI system completing a transaction within a regulated banking framework. It
also tested the technology’s security and operational controls in real
conditions.
Transaction Tested Under Real Banking Conditions
Agentic AI in payments refers to autonomous software agents
that can initiate and complete transactions on behalf of a user, under explicit
controls such as spending limits, pre-set rules, and strong authentication,
while being cryptographically identified as distinct actors in the payment
flow.
According to the announcement by the two firms on Monday, the transaction took place in Santander’s controlled
environment using Mastercard Agent Pay. It ran through the bank’s live payment
infrastructure to confirm that an AI agent can initiate, authorize, and
complete a transaction while meeting compliance and security requirements.
“Agentic payments represent a profound shift in how commerce
is initiated and executed. With Mastercard Agent Pay, we are applying the same
principles that have defined our network for decades, security, trust,
interoperability and global scale, to a new era of AI-enabled commerce,” said Kelly
Devine, the President, Europe at Mastercard.
Kelly Devine, Source: LinkedIn
The pilot showed how AI could process payments for customers
under predefined limits and permissions, maintaining transparency and consumer
protection.
Mastercard Advances Agentic Payment Model
Mastercard’s Agent Pay system integrates AI agents directly
into payment flows, allowing interaction between banks, merchants, and
acquirers under visible governance structures. PayOS technology supported the
orchestration of the transaction.
As these systems become more autonomous, however, brokers
and traders are being pushed to confront a different set of questions: not
whether AI will reshape markets, but how far that shift should go and where
human oversight must draw the line.
In practice, current AI tools are best understood as a co‑pilot
rather than a replacement for human traders. Systems such as Capitalise.ai can
automate repetitive tasks, enforce risk rules, and surface trading signals that
might be hard for individuals to spot in real time.
Yet these models still falter when markets are hit by sudden
regime shifts, geopolitical shocks, or rare “black swan” events that fall
outside their training data, leaving humans responsible for interpreting new
narratives and making judgment calls when conditions break from the past.
Banco Santander and Mastercard have completed end-to-end
payment executed by an artificial intelligence agent. The live trial involved
an AI system completing a transaction within a regulated banking framework. It
also tested the technology’s security and operational controls in real
conditions.
Transaction Tested Under Real Banking Conditions
Agentic AI in payments refers to autonomous software agents
that can initiate and complete transactions on behalf of a user, under explicit
controls such as spending limits, pre-set rules, and strong authentication,
while being cryptographically identified as distinct actors in the payment
flow.
According to the announcement by the two firms on Monday, the transaction took place in Santander’s controlled
environment using Mastercard Agent Pay. It ran through the bank’s live payment
infrastructure to confirm that an AI agent can initiate, authorize, and
complete a transaction while meeting compliance and security requirements.
“Agentic payments represent a profound shift in how commerce
is initiated and executed. With Mastercard Agent Pay, we are applying the same
principles that have defined our network for decades, security, trust,
interoperability and global scale, to a new era of AI-enabled commerce,” said Kelly
Devine, the President, Europe at Mastercard.
Kelly Devine, Source: LinkedIn
The pilot showed how AI could process payments for customers
under predefined limits and permissions, maintaining transparency and consumer
protection.
Mastercard Advances Agentic Payment Model
Mastercard’s Agent Pay system integrates AI agents directly
into payment flows, allowing interaction between banks, merchants, and
acquirers under visible governance structures. PayOS technology supported the
orchestration of the transaction.
As these systems become more autonomous, however, brokers
and traders are being pushed to confront a different set of questions: not
whether AI will reshape markets, but how far that shift should go and where
human oversight must draw the line.
In practice, current AI tools are best understood as a co‑pilot
rather than a replacement for human traders. Systems such as Capitalise.ai can
automate repetitive tasks, enforce risk rules, and surface trading signals that
might be hard for individuals to spot in real time.
Yet these models still falter when markets are hit by sudden
regime shifts, geopolitical shocks, or rare “black swan” events that fall
outside their training data, leaving humans responsible for interpreting new
narratives and making judgment calls when conditions break from the past.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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