Mastercard announced the completion of a pilot that delivered its first authenticated agentic transaction in Thailand with KTC The post Mastercard and KrungthaiMastercard announced the completion of a pilot that delivered its first authenticated agentic transaction in Thailand with KTC The post Mastercard and Krungthai

Mastercard and Krungthai Card Complete First Live Agentic Transaction in Thailand

2026/04/08 07:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: This successful pilot deployment of authenticated agentic transactions in Thailand marks a crucial turning point for the future of digital payments. As AI moves from being a discovery tool to an autonomous executor, securing transactions initiated by AI agents is the critical industry challenge. Mastercard’s ongoing multi-market testing, in collaboration with a major regional issuer like KTC, proves that the architecture for trusted agentic commerce is becoming a reality. The use of tokenized credentials and Payment Passkeys establishes a necessary trust layer, ensuring that transactions are verifiable and consumer consent is embedded by design. For the rapidly evolving payments landscape in Southeast Asia, this move accelerates the transition toward invisible, embedded transactions, positioning the card schemes as foundational secure layers for the next generation of AI-driven, multi-modal experiences.

Mastercard announced the completion of a pilot that delivered its first authenticated agentic transaction in Thailand with Krungthai Card Public Company Limited (KTC). The pilot leveraged Mastercard Agent Pay and was initiated by AI agents in a controlled pilot environment, ensuring security, transparency and full consumer control. 

The pilot demonstrated how AI can support consumers to complete everyday tasks — such as transportation — securely and seamlessly. In the inaugural test case, an AI agent booked a ride from Suvarnabhumi airport to Central Chidlom through Elife, a global mobility provider. The booking and agentic transaction were facilitated by an AI agent, which connects to Elife’s network of services.

The transaction used tokenized credentials authenticated with Mastercard Payment Passkeys to ensure strong customer verification and data protection.

“Thailand continues to be one of the region’s most attractive travel destinations, and its dynamic travel environment provides an ideal, real-world testbed for agentic commerce,” said Winnie Wong, Country Manager, Thailand and Myanmar, Mastercard. “Through this collaboration with Krungthai Card (KTC), Mastercard’s first partner in Thailand to test agentic AI transactions, consumer-authorized AI agents can help make travel experiences more seamless, while embedding trust, authentication, and security directly into payments.”

Powered by Mastercard Agent Pay

Mastercard Agent Pay provides the safeguards needed for secure AI‑initiated transactions. Each transaction uses Mastercard Agentic Token, uniquely issued to each agent for enhanced security. Consumer consent is explicitly captured, and purchase confirmation is secured via Mastercard Payment Passkeys.

Mastercard will continue to work with partners to expand the use cases for secure, authenticated agentic transactions across further industry segments including travel, entertainment, and retail.

Building the Future of Trusted AI‑Powered Commerce

Looking ahead, Mastercard seeks to accelerate the growth of agentic commerce across Asia Pacific through additional efforts:

  • Establishing a regional AI Center of Excellence in Singapore to drive innovation and strengthen governance for AI-led transactions.

  • Building deeper collaborations with leading large language model providers and AI agents across the region. 

  • Deploying dedicated agentic commerce teams to support financial institutions and merchants as they transition to agent-led experiences. 

This milestone builds on Mastercard’s growing leadership in agentic commerce across the region, following earlier authenticated agentic transactions completed in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong in 2026. Together, these deployments demonstrate the accelerating adoption of secure, AI‑initiated payments across the region and Mastercard’s continued progress in establishing trusted, scalable foundations for agent‑powered commerce. 

Mrs. Pittaya Vorapanyasakul, Krungthai Card President & Chief Executive Officer said, “AI-driven innovation in payments marks a significant step forward for the financial industry. Our collaboration with Mastercard reflects our strategic commitment to integrating agentic commerce into KTC’s ecosystem — enabling smarter, more secure, and intuitive experiences for consumers. This milestone reinforces our role in advancing payment innovation in Thailand.” 

Sayan Datta, VP of sales at Elife, said, “This collaboration with Mastercard on AI agent-powered payments marks Elife’s first strategic step into the fintech ecosystem. As AI continues to reshape the travel landscape, Elife is focused on strengthening connectivity through its core mobility services—ride-hailing and pre-booked airport transfers—enabling travelers to move seamlessly from arrival to destination. Through this partnership, we aim to integrate Elife’s global ground transportation services into intelligent financial ecosystems, allowing consumers to discover, book, and pay for rides effortlessly within the platforms they already trust.”

FF NEWS TAKE: Mastercard’s methodical, multi-country rollout emphatically moves the needle. While the transaction itself—a taxi booking—is simple, the repeatable, secure framework it validates is profoundly strategic. This confirms the card networks are establishing themselves as the primary control plane for agentic commerce, ensuring they remain central to the flow of AI-initiated value. The key factor to watch next is regulatory response, specifically whether ASEAN regulators will adopt this framework, giving card networks a clear first-mover advantage over other rails in the race for AI-led transaction volume.

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