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Mastercard Advances Agentic Commerce Solutions

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May 4, 2026
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Mastercard Advances Agentic Commerce Solutions

Closing the loop: How Mastercard is building for agentic commerce | BetaKit

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Mastercard is pushing the boundaries of digital transactions with its latest venture into agentic commerce. This evolution promises to streamline consumer experiences by allowing AI to handle everything from decision-making to executing purchases. But as with any tech leap, the real challenge isn’t the technology itself—it’s trust.

## What is Agentic Commerce?

Agentic commerce is about closing the loop between a consumer’s decision and the purchase itself. Imagine planning a vacation: instead of manually booking flights, hotels, and car rentals, an AI agent does it all for you based on your preferences. Mastercard’s Craig Reiff explains that while generative AI currently assists in the research phase, agentic commerce will take it further by completing transactions. This could save consumers time on routine tasks like reordering household supplies.

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Mastercard’s system, known as Agent Pay, integrates seamlessly with existing payment rails. It uses tokenization to replace sensitive details with secure tokens, ensuring transactions remain safe. This isn’t a radical departure from current online shopping; rather, it’s an enhancement that keeps the user in control while AI handles the heavy lifting.

## The Competitive Landscape

In a world where digital payment methods are rapidly evolving, Mastercard isn’t alone. Companies like PayPal and Stripe are also exploring AI-driven solutions. However, Mastercard’s approach focuses heavily on trust—a core component that Reiff and his team believe will determine the success of agentic commerce. As Ken Moore, Mastercard’s Chief Innovation Officer, points out, the technology is ready, but the ecosystem needs to be engineered for trust.

The competitive edge lies in how these companies build that trust. Mastercard’s longstanding reputation in secure transactions gives it a solid foundation. Yet, the real test will be whether consumers and businesses are willing to hand over part of their purchasing process to AI.

## Implications for the Industry

For founders and engineers, this shift means rethinking how products and services are delivered. Agentic commerce could lead to more personalized consumer experiences, but it also requires robust backend systems and clear communication about data usage and privacy. Startups in the fintech space might see opportunities to partner with larger companies like Mastercard to integrate AI capabilities.

Investors should watch how quickly consumers adopt these systems. The adoption curve may resemble the early days of online shopping, where initial skepticism gave way to widespread acceptance. Understanding consumer trust levels will be crucial in predicting which companies will succeed in this space.

As Mastercard continues to develop Agent Pay in Canada, the focus is on education and infrastructure. The goal is to ensure that both merchants and consumers understand the benefits and limitations of AI-driven transactions. For those in tech, it’s a reminder that while technology can offer convenience, the human element of trust remains indispensable.

For engineers and product managers, the next step is clear: focus on building systems that prioritize user consent and transparency. For VCs, the opportunity lies in identifying startups that can effectively bridge the gap between AI capabilities and consumer trust.

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