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Trulioo Joins Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) to Help Build Trust in Agent-Led Payments

2025/12/05 08:00

Trulioo, an industry-leading identity platform with proven global coverage for person and business verification, announced it has joined Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) initiative to help securely initiate and transact agent-led payments across platforms. This move deepens Trulioo’s collaboration with Google, which leverages the Trulioo Global Identity Platform for Know Your Customer (KYC) verification across its payments organization, including fraud prevention and abuse mitigation.

The Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), launched by Google, provides an open, standardized framework for digital payments that connects financial institutions, fintechs and merchants through a unified, secure infrastructure. The protocol creates a common language for how AI agents can initiate and complete transactions on behalf of users while maintaining transparency, authorization and compliance across ecosystems.

As part of AP2, Trulioo will bring its expertise in identity verification and trust infrastructure to demonstrate how the Digital Agent Passport (DAP) can be used in conjunction with AP2 to convey trust for agent-led transactions. In tandem with the Trulioo Know Your Agent (KYA) framework, the DAP will introduce a verifiable trust layer within the existing AP2 framework, serving as a neutral trust fabric that ensures every digital agent is authenticated, authorized and accountable before transacting.

“The future of commerce belongs to agents that can think, act and transact independently, but only if they can be trusted,” said Trulioo CEO, Vicky Bindra. “By joining AP2, we’re helping define the identity backbone for autonomous payments, where verified agents transact transparently, responsibly and at machine speed. This is the architecture, and the future, of trusted agentic commerce. We’re proud to be working with Google to bring verified identity to agentic payments.”

Founded in 2011, Trulioo delivers the trusted infrastructure for the digital economy, enabling enterprises to expand globally, fight fraud and meet compliance with speed and precision. Unified within a single platform, Trulioo brings together Know Your Customer (KYC), Know Your Business (KYB) and Know Your Agent (KYA) capabilities. Trusted by global leaders across diverse markets, Trulioo is defining the foundation for secure growth in the digital and AI-driven economy.

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