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Visa Enhances Payments Orchestration Tools for Merchant Acquirers

By Wesley Grant
March 9, 2026
in Agentic Commerce, Analysts Coverage, Merchant, Payment Orchestration
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Consumers can now pay with everything from digital wallets to crypto and real-time payment rails—and merchants increasingly expect to support them all. That shift is putting new pressure on merchant acquirers, the financial institutions responsible for processing payments on merchants’ behalf.

Acquirers now face fresh challenges as payment methods grow more complex. To help address these, Visa is launching its Intelligent Authorization platform for acquirers in the Asia-Pacific region.  

The platform is designed as a single-API pathway that allows acquirers to process transactions using the infrastructure of card networks. This can eliminate the need for banks to build dedicated infrastructure while also delivering operational efficiencies.

“This is an extension of what Visa has been building with their Visa Acceptance Solutions platform,” said Don Apgar, Director of Merchant Payments at Javelin Strategy & Research. “Historically, Visa has relied on acquirers to provide connectivity to the Visa network, either through their bank’s own tech stack or via a third-party processor like Fiserv or WorldPay.”

“Visa now offers merchant-level network connectivity that enables acquirers of all sizes to bring a competitive processing offering to market,” he said.

Finding the Right Rail

One reason payments orchestration platforms have proliferated is that many banks were never designed to process transactions via technologies such as mobile wallets or stablecoin platforms. However, payments orchestration platforms have the added benefit of providing intelligent payments routing.

This means these platforms can determine the optimal payment rail for a transaction based on factors like speed and cost—and dynamically switch to another option if needed. This flexibility can dramatically reduce declines while saving merchants and acquirers both time and expense.

The Absence of Parameters

When artificial intelligence is added to the mix, routing decisions can become even more dynamic. AI agents now have the capability to navigate the complexities of the modern payments landscape and make real-time routing decisions, even without predefined parameters.

As AI agents begin to play a greater role in payments orchestration, these platforms could also help accelerate the growth of agentic commerce. With many financial institutions evaluating infrastructure strategies for AI-driven transactions, streamlined payments orchestration should be a key consideration.

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