Cross River Extends Stripe Issuing Collaboration for Agentic Commerce

Cross River Bank has expanded its long-standing partnership with Stripe to strengthen card-issuing capabilities specifically for agentic commerce. The update gives businesses a secure, compliant framework that lets verified AI agents make card payments on behalf of users without exposing sensitive account details.

The move extends a relationship that began in 2019, when the two Fintech companies first collaborated on push-to-card solutions for marketplace platforms.

The latest phase focuses on the infrastructure required for autonomous agents to transact safely at scale.

Rather than simply connecting agents to existing payment rails, the solution centers on issuing technology that links payment credentials to a specific user’s authorization.

These credentials can be tightly restricted by amount, merchant category, and transaction context, while both the end user and the agent are verified in advance.

In practice, when an AI agent is ready to complete a purchase, a dedicated agent wallet creates a single-use virtual card scoped exclusively to that transaction.

The agent can then finalize the payment through standard card networks, yet it never gains access to the underlying customer payment information.

Companies and developers building their own agentic applications can also issue cards programmatically through Stripe’s APIs, allowing seamless integration into custom workflows.

Cross River’s banking platform underpins the entire process, ensuring every agent-initiated transaction complies with card network rules, anti-money laundering standards, and know-your-customer requirements.

This regulatory backbone is a key reason the partnership has scaled effectively.

Executives from both organizations emphasized the importance of this infrastructure.

Cross River’s founder and chief executive noted that consumers and businesses increasingly rely on agents to act on their behalf, yet traditional payment systems have not evolved quickly enough to support the shift.

He credited the company’s years of work building flexible, scalable banking technology as the foundation that now enables the agent economy to grow responsibly.

Stripe’s issuing product lead highlighted the need for banking partners who understand both complex regulatory demands and the speed at which innovation must move.

He stated that Cross River has consistently delivered on both fronts, making the collaboration effective for scaling agentic commerce.

Cross River’s chief AI officer described trust as the central challenge in this emerging space: confirming that every transaction reflects genuine intent, is carried out by a verified agent, and stays within the limits the user has authorized.

The joint solution with Stripe directly addresses that challenge and forms the first component of a broader suite of banking tools being developed for a world in which humans and AI agents transact side by side.

This capability marks the initial offering in what Cross River expects to become a wider portfolio of solutions for agentic finance.

The company continues to focus on preserving the trust, compliance, and reliability that users expect from financial services as commerce itself becomes more automated and intelligent.

Cross River develops technology infrastructure for modern financial services, offering embedded payments, cards, lending, and crypto solutions through its real-time digital banking core.

Backed by various investors and serving tech and fintech firms, the FDIC member is advancing global finance and inclusion.

The expansion illustrates how established banking expertise and modern issuing platforms can work together to support the safe growth of AI-driven transactions. As more organizations explore agentic applications, the availability of compliant, programmable card infrastructure is likely to become a foundational requirement rather than a future consideration.



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