Visa and Ramp to use agentic AI to automate corporate bill pay

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Visa and financial operations platform Ramp are introducing AI agents to automate corporate bill payments.

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Leveraging Visa’s Intelligent Commerce and Trusted Agent Protocol, the two companies are replacing manual workflows with automation and real-time controls to help large, global organizations reduce complexity in accessing, managing and spending funds.

Ramp serves 50,000 corporates with a unified platform that combines corporate cards and expense management, bill payments, procurement, travel booking, treasury, and automated bookkeeping.

The new suite of AI agents will provide Ramp customers with greater payment flexibility and more control over corporate spending, says Colin Kennedy, chief business officer at Ramp.

“The best financial systems don’t add controls after the fact—they build them into every transaction,” he says. “That’s what we’re delivering with Visa.”

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