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Fintech · 13 August 2026

HSBC joins EPAA agentic AI working group as founding member

EPAA has launched an AI & Agentic Payments Working Group with HSBC as a founding member, aiming to set safety standards and interoperability frameworks for autonomous AI-initiated transactions across Asia-Pacific.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

HSBC has become a founding member of a new AI & Agentic Payments Working Group launched by the EPAA (Emerging Payments Association Asia). The group has been formed to develop safety standards and interoperability frameworks for autonomous, AI-initiated transactions across the Asia-Pacific region.

The initiative brings together industry players to address how payments triggered by AI agents — rather than direct human input — should be authorised, verified and governed. HSBC's involvement signals early bank-level engagement with a payments category that is still taking shape across the region.

Why it matters

Agentic payments shift a foundational assumption of commerce: that a human is present at the point of decision. When AI agents can initiate transactions on a customer's behalf, the traditional trust cues — visible confirmation screens, deliberate clicks, human hesitation — disappear. That has direct implications for consent design, fraud liability and how much control customers feel they retain over their own spending.

For service design and behavioral economics practitioners, this is a live test of how trust is engineered when the "customer" in a transaction may be software. Standards set now — around disclosure, override mechanisms and error correction — will shape whether agentic payments feel empowering or unsettling to end users once they scale.

The Renascence take

Most coverage of agentic payments focuses on the technical plumbing — authentication protocols, interoperability, settlement rails. The more interesting question for experience leaders is what happens to customer agency once a machine is doing the choosing.

The real design challenge isn't making AI agents capable of paying — it's making customers feel they haven't lost control when one does. Every friction point removed from a transaction is a moment of oversight removed from the customer, and behavioural economics has long shown that perceived control matters as much as actual control in whether people trust a system. Banks entering this space early, as HSBC has, have a chance to define the consent and override standards before regulators or bad incidents do it for them. The operators who win customer trust in agentic payments won't be the fastest to automate — they'll be the ones who make the invisible decision visible on demand.

Sources

This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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