Santander and Visa Deliver Latin America’s First End-to-End Payments Powered by AI Agents

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  • 16.03.2026 11:20 am

Banco Santander and Visa today announced a strategic collaboration that marks the successful completion of Banco Santander’s first controlled pilot agentic commerce transactions in multiple Latin America markets. This milestone, conducted across five markets in the region (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay) was powered by Visa Intelligent Commerce (VIC), demonstrating a breakthrough in how consumers can securely delegate shopping tasks to trusted AI agents.

Visa Intelligent Commerce provides a suite of integrated technology capabilities that leverage Visa’s secure infrastructure to enable safe, transparent and consent-driven transactions initiated by AI agents on behalf of consumers, all while adhering to strict compliance and security standards. Through this collaboration, Banco Santander and Visa are advancing practical agentic commerce use cases and helping establish a framework to support responsible and scalable adoption across the region.

AI agents successfully completed the purchase of books across Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay, while in Brazil the transaction involved the purchase of chocolates, providing a tangible proof point of cross-market execution.

“This is a major step toward making AI-assisted shopping a practical reality,” said Matías Sánchez, global head of Cards and Digital Solutions at Banco Santander. “By testing real transactions, we demonstrated how these technologies act as enablers of secure, interoperable agentic commerce that maintains strong consumer protections and issuer controls.”

"The pilot with Santander marks a defining moment for commerce in Latin America. Through Visa Intelligent Commerce, we're laying the foundation for AI-driven transactions that are secure, seamless and built for scale — ensuring every player in the ecosystem is ready for what comes next," said Catalina Tobar, head of Growth Products and Partnerships for Visa Latin America and the Caribbean.

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