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Trulioo is Working with Google on New Framework for Payments in an AI World

December 5, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Trulioo announced this week that it has joined Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) initiative.

The Vancouver-based provider of identity verification technology says joining the AP2 initiative will deepen its relationship with Google.

The Protocol aims to provide an open and standardized framework for digital payments that connects financial institutions and merchants through a unified and secure infrastructure—creating a “common language” for AI agents to initiate and complete transactions on behalf of users while maintaining transparency and compliance across ecosystems, according to a statement from the firms.

“The future of commerce belongs to agents that can think, act, and transact independently, but only if they can be trusted,” believes Vicky Bindra, who replaced Steve Munford as chief executive officer of Trulioo in April.


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As part of AP2, Trulioo will bring its expertise in identity verification infrastructure to demonstrate how Digital Agent Passport technology can be used to convey trust for agent-led transactions.

In tandem with Trulioo’s Know Your Agent framework, the Passport will introduce a verifiable trust layer within AP2, according to Bindra, serving as a “neutral trust fabric” designed to ensure every digital agent is authenticated and authorized.

“By joining AP2, we’re helping define the identity backbone for autonomous payments, where verified agents transact transparently, responsibly, and at machine speed,” the CEO remarked.

“This is the architecture, and the future, of trusted agentic commerce,” Bindra says. “We’re proud to be working with Google to bring verified identity to agentic payments.”

Founded in 2011, Trulioo currently covers 195 countries and can verify 14,000 ID documents and 700 million business entities while checking against more than 6,000 watchlists.

The company is ranked as one of British Columbia’s top employers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BC Tech Member, Google, Trulioo

 

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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