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  • India’s Payments Landscape 2025: Data-Backed Insights and WooshPay’s Unified Payment + Payout Platform

    India’s Payments Landscape Introduction: Why “India payments” keeps showing up in global conversations Over the past decade, India has leapt from a cash-first economy to a real-time, low-cost, mobile-first digital payments society. When people search for India payments, digital payments India, or fintech revolution, they’re usually pointing to the same trio of forces: UPI as…

  • Dalle carte alla strategia di spesa: Ricostruire il sistema operativo per la spesa aziendale

    Summary: As company spending becomes high-frequency and multi-channel, shared corporate cards and traditional issuing break down—permissions are coarse, audits are painful, and reconciliation drags. WooshPay Issuing turns cards into a programmable container for budget and risk: instant virtual cards, policy-based spend controls, Just-in-Time (JIT) funding, automated reconciliation, and—crucially—programmatic issuance via API. From Shared Corporate Cards…

  • Costruire l'infrastruttura di pagamento di nuova generazione per il commercio agenziale

    Summary: Agentic commerce is arriving fast. As AI agents start comparing options, managingsubscriptions, and executing purchases without human clicks, payments must evolve from a visible checkout step into an invisible, programmable, and verifiable layer. This article outlines WooshPay’s approach: agent identity (KYA), programmable credentials, verifiable authentication, and AI-native orchestration. The Shift: From Clicks to Autonomous…

  • Pagamenti con agenti dell'intelligenza artificiale: Ricostruire la rete dei pagamenti per un'era guidata dalle macchine

    A Look Back: Networks—Not Cards—Shaped the Last Payment Era The BankAmericard pilot in Fresno taught the industry a simple truth: the winning factor wasn’t the medium; it was the network—a shared set of rules and clearing that connected banks, merchants, and consumers. Over decades, a reliable, interoperable, trusted network became commerce’s “invisible pipe.” Today, participants…