Agent-scoped credentials, on the Veliro token layer.
We are extending Veliro's network token infrastructure so a stored credential can be delegated to an AI agent: scoped to a user's mandate, owned by you under your own TRIDToken Requestor ID: your merchant identifier on the card networks, and governed at the credential rather than the prompt.
It carries the same ownership model as our card-on-file work, designed to meet the major card network agent programs as they take shape. We are not publishing capability claims until the integrations are ready to stand behind.
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A stored card, delegated to an agent under your own TRID.
As checkout moves to AI agents, the open question is whose credential the agent spends. Veliro’s model keeps the answer the same as the rest of the platform: the credential stays a network token owned by your business, and the agent receives a scoped, revocable delegation rather than the raw card. Scope is set at the credential — which agent, which merchant, what mandate, and for how long — and every authorization still carries a per-transaction cryptogram and a signed audit trail. It reuses the same ownership model as our token portability work, so nothing about an agent flow re-collects a card or hands control to a PSP. We are tracking the major card-network agent programs as they take shape and will publish capability claims once the integrations are ready to stand behind.