Nationwide Payment Systems
AI Shopping Bots & the Future of Payments: How Agentic Commerce Is Reshaping Transaction Processing in 2026
AI shopping bots are transforming eCommerce by automating purchases. Learn how agentic commerce is changing payment processing and how Nationwide Payment Systems is leading the shift.
Presented by Allen Kopelman, CEO — Nationwide Payment Systems-Host of B2B Vault: The Biz2Biz Podcast
AI OVERVIEW
AI shopping bots—also known as agentic commerce systems—are rapidly changing how consumers and businesses buy and sell online. Instead of browsing websites and manually checking out, AI agents can now search, compare, negotiate, and complete purchases autonomously.
This shift introduces a major challenge: how do machines securely and efficiently process payments without human interaction?
Allen Kopelman and Nationwide Payment Systems are helping solve this problem by building flexible, secure payment infrastructure designed for AI-driven transactions—combining tokenization, API-first gateways, ACH optimization, and real-time processing capabilities.
What Are AI Shopping Bots (Agentic Commerce)?
AI shopping bots are autonomous software agents that:
- Understand user intent (budget, preferences, timing)
- Scan multiple platforms instantly.
- Compare pricing, inventory, and delivery options.
- Execute purchases automatically.
This is called agentic commerce—where software becomes the buyer.
Instead of:
- Searching Google
- Clicking 10 websites
- Entering payment details
👉 The AI does everything.
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Why This Is a Massive Shift (And Not Just a Trend)
Traditional eCommerce is built for humans.
Agentic commerce is built for machines.
That changes everything:
| Old Model |
New Model |
|
Humans browse |
AI agents decide |
|
Marketing influences people |
Data influences algorithms |
|
Checkout pages |
API-based transactions |
|
Brand loyalty |
Performance + data structure |
👉 The “customer” is no longer a person—it’s software.
The Hidden Problem: Payments Weren’t Built for AI
Here’s the issue nobody is talking about enough:
Most payment systems today are designed for:
- Manual checkout
- Card entry
- Human verification
AI bots break that model.
Key challenges:
- How does AI securely access payment credentials?
- How do you prevent fraud without human interaction?
- How do systems authenticate machine-to-machine transactions?
- How do merchants avoid declines or flagged activity?
How Payments Must Evolve for AI Commerce
To support AI-driven transactions, payment infrastructure needs:
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Tokenization & Delegated Authentication
Instead of storing card data, systems generate secure tokens tied to:
- User identity
- Merchant
- Transaction context
👉 This allows AI to transact without exposing sensitive data.
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API-First Payment Infrastructure
AI bots don’t click buttons—they use APIs.
That means:
- Payment gateways must be programmable.
- Transactions must be triggered via backend systems.
- Real-time processing is essential.
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Multi-Rail Payments (Card + ACH + More)
AI will choose the best payment method:
- Credit card for float/rewards.
- ACH for lower cost.
- Real-time payments for speed
👉 Flexibility wins.
Why Most Payment Processors Will Struggle
Let’s be real—many legacy processors (and even modern flat-rate platforms) aren’t built for this.
Common limitations:
- Rigid checkout flows
- Limited API flexibility
- Flat-rate pricing that penalizes optimization.
- Weak support for ACH or B2B workflows
- Risk flags triggered by non-human behavior
👉 AI commerce requires adaptive infrastructure, not cookie-cutter processing.
How Nationwide Payment Systems Is Positioned for This Shift
Under the leadership of Allen Kopelman, Nationwide Payment Systems is building toward:
✔️ Flexible Payment Infrastructure
- API-driven gateway capabilities
- Custom payment flows for automation.
✔️ Smart Invoicing + Payment Links
- Ideal for AI-triggered billing events
- Supports both card and ACH.
✔️ Interchange-Plus Optimization
- Lower cost for high-volume transactions
- Critical when AI scales purchasing
✔️ Multi-Industry Support (Including Complex Verticals)
- B2B
- eCommerce
- High-risk categories
👉 The goal: enable payments to happen seamlessly—whether a human or AI initiates them
Real-World Use Cases of AI Payments
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Automated Inventory Purchasing
A retail AI monitors stock levels and:
- Finds best supplier pricing.
- Executes purchase orders.
- Pays via ACH or card automatically.
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B2B Invoice Automation
AI receives invoices, validates them, and:
- Approved payment
- Executes via ACH
- Updates accounting systems
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Subscription Optimization
AI agents:
- Cancel unused services.
- Negotiate pricing.
- Switch vendors automatically.
The New SEO: Optimizing for AI Buyers (Not Humans)
If AI is doing the buying…
👉 Your website needs to be optimized for machines.
Key changes:
- Structured product data (schema)
- Clear pricing
- Fast-loading pages
- Transparent policies
- API-accessible information
New KPI:
👉 AI Citation Rate (how often bots choose you)
⚠️ Risks of AI Commerce (And How They’re Being Solved)
Risks:
- गलत purchases (AI misinterprets intent)
- Fraud or bot abuse
- Unauthorized transactions
Solutions emerging:
- Transaction limits
- Approval thresholds
- Reversible payments
- Full audit trails
👉 Trust will be built gradually—starting with low-risk purchases.
The Future: Payments Without Checkout
We are heading toward a world where:
- No checkout pages exist.
- No manual entry is required.
- Payments happen instantly in the background.
👉 Commerce becomes invisible
And the companies that win will be the ones powering that infrastructure.
Why This Matters for Your Business
If you’re a:
- Retailer
- eCommerce brand
- B2B service provider
- SaaS company
You need to start thinking about:
- Can your payment system support automation?
- Are you optimized for AI discovery?
- Are you overpaying with flat-rate processing?
💡 Call to Action
Want to future-proof your business for AI-driven commerce?
👉 Work with Nationwide Payment Systems to build a payment stack that’s ready for automation, scale, and the next generation of digital transactions.









