As consumers increasingly rely on artificial intelligence, Visa has introduced its Intelligent Commerce Connect platform. This platform is designed to help businesses adapt to new commerce trends. This launch comes as the world rapidly shifts towards AI-powered commerce, where users are increasingly using smart agents to make purchases. This trend is pushing businesses to upgrade their technology to keep up with these new ways of interacting and consuming.
Smart Platforms Reshaping Digital Commerce
Intelligent Commerce Connect marks the beginning of 'agent-based commerce.' It offers a complete platform that lets businesses – including AI solution developers, merchants, and service providers – integrate into a flexible payment system without being tied to a single network or protocol. This move shows a big shift from traditional e-commerce models to more automated approaches, where AI agents can make purchases for users based on their pre-set preferences.Flexible Payment Infrastructure to Support the Digital Economy
The new solution provides a full suite of services. These include accepting agent-initiated payments, tokenizing transactions, managing spending, and secure authentication. All of this helps boost operational efficiency and reduces the risks often linked with digital payments. The system also supports payments using Visa cards and other payment methods. This adds more flexibility within the payment ecosystem and makes it easier for various parties to adopt this new model. In this regard, Laila Serhan, Senior Vice President and Business Manager for Visa in North Africa, the Levant, and Pakistan, confirmed that the platform offers the same reliable payment infrastructure. However, it does so within a new framework that allows AI agents to securely execute purchases on a large scale.Technical Integration Opens New Sales Channels
The solution relies on a single integration through the Visa Acceptance Platform. This platform is a standard set of tools that supports millions of payment points, whether online, within apps, or in digital marketplaces. It also allows merchants to display their product catalogs within AI platforms. This helps improve the discovery and purchasing experience, opening up new sales channels based on smart interaction instead of traditional models.Strategic Shift in the Future of Commerce
The launch of this solution signals a change in the role of payment companies. They are moving from simply facilitating financial transactions to becoming key players in building the future digital commerce ecosystem by integrating AI with payment systems. This trend is expected to reshape the competitive landscape among businesses. The ability to adapt to smart commerce will become a crucial factor in boosting growth and expansion within the global digital economy.Related editorial


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