FIS® (NYSE: FIS) shares fell hard Monday. The company, claiming to be a global leader in financial technology, today announced the launch of its first offering to enable agentic commerce on the heels of announcing the close of the acquisition of its FIS Total Issuing™ Solutions portfolio. FIS’ new agentic commerce offering is the first to enable banks to safely and securely conduct commerce with AI agents and card networks.
In agentic commerce transactions, AI functions as a personal digital assistant that can source, negotiate and complete purchases or financial transactions using preapproved payment methods on behalf of a customer. McKinsey forecasts that agentic commerce could generate as much as $1 trillion in orchestrated U.S. retail revenue by 2030, and as much as $3 trillion to $5 trillion globally.
“Through collaboration with global payment networks,” reads this morning’s news release, “AI-initiated transactions are executed within existing authorization, authentication and dispute frameworks trusted by banks, merchants and consumers worldwide.”
As agentic payment transactions accelerate, this new offering empowers FIS’ bank clients to remain central to this new method of commerce by providing technologies that help banks identify and authorize agent-initiated transactions and support related compliance efforts. Importantly, this will allow FIS’ banking clients to institute fraud protections on behalf of consumers.
FIS shares declined $1.55, or 2.3%, to $65.29.