OnePay Joins Google's Agent Payments Protocol

Financial services platform OnePay has joined Google's Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), the company said in a Dec. 18 press release. OnePay will serve as a credential provider and help define how payment methods are stored, selected and used by AI agents, contributing to user authorization, safe credential reuse and multi-instrument wallets. The move aims to make agentic payments more secure, transparent and useful.
Key Points
- 1Joins AP2 as credential provider, defining storage and selection of payment methods for AI agents.
- 2Addresses authentication and authorization gaps introduced by agent-led payments, improving security and transparency.
- 3Enables developers and merchants to implement smarter financing, multi-instrument wallets, and safer credential reuse.
Scoring Rationale
Official, credible partnership increases practical relevance, but the news is incremental adoption rather than a novel technical breakthrough.
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