
Leaders In Payments Agentic Commerce Explained with Sanjay Saraf, SVP & Global Chief Product Officer for Merchant Solutions at Fiserv | Episode 477
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Mar 24, 2026 Sanjay Saraf, SVP & Global Chief Product Officer for Merchant Solutions at Fiserv, a payments and product leader focused on tokenization and merchant platforms. He explains agentic commerce where AI agents discover, decide, and transact for customers. Conversations cover how trust replaces simple authentication, Visa vs Mastercard approaches to agent protocols, making stacks agent-ready, SMB inclusion, and early use cases like travel and B2B payments.
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From Merchant To Payments Product Leader
- Sanjay Saraf began in payments as a software merchant and built an embedded payments system that went live in 200 countries with ~40–50M consumers.
- That experience turned him into a payments specialist and shapes his perspective on embedding commerce into software platforms.
Agentic Commerce Replaces Clicks With Intent
- Agentic commerce shifts transactions from human-driven clicks to software agents that discover, decide, and execute purchases based on consumer-set intent and rules.
- This removes the need for the consumer to be present and makes trust the central problem instead of simple checkout flow design.
Human Presence Is The Assumption Payment Systems Rely On
- Current payments stacks assume a human at transaction time for authentication, authorization, and disputes; autonomous agents break those assumptions.
- The biggest impact is on the trust layer, including intent verification and new dispute/refund models.
