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Agentic AI in Procurement for Payment Processors

The Digital Archaeologist: How GenAI Integration Drives Efficiency Gains in Intake Management- testing

By Kelly Barner

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From Fragmented Processes to Autonomous Execution

Payment processors are built for speed and scale, but procurement often struggles with fragmented intake, unmanaged tactical spend, and limited supplier visibility. As the business grows, control becomes harder to maintain.

In this webinar, Michael McCarthy and Ronit Wadhwa explore how payment processors can modernize procurement with Agentic AI — improving control, reducing friction, and creating a more scalable operating model.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why payment processors face a scale-without-control problem in procurement
  • How tactical spend creates hidden leakage and missed savings opportunities
  • Why fragmented supplier data leads to oversight blind spots
  • How Merlin Intake, the Merlin Agentic Platform, and Autonomous Negotiation Agents help move procurement from fragmented to autonomous

Why Watch

This session is designed for procurement and business leaders who want to improve speed, control, and decision-making without adding more process complexity. It shows how Agentic AI can help procurement operate more like the business it supports: faster, smarter, and more connected.

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