paymove raises €2.12M for agentic payments infrastructure
paymove’s €2.12 million raise points to a new fintech question: what payment infrastructure is needed when AI agents start acting on behalf of users and businesses?

Payments may need to evolve if AI agents start doing more real work. paymove’s funding points to the fintech layer behind a future where software can help initiate and manage transactions.
What happened
paymove raised €2.12 million to build payment infrastructure for autonomous AI agents and expand across Western Europe. The Polish fintech is focused on helping digital agents interact with payment systems in a more structured way.
Why it matters
If AI agents handle shopping, procurement, booking, finance tasks or business operations, they will need safe and reliable ways to transact. That creates new requirements around permissions, identity, security and payment control.
The bigger picture
Agentic commerce is still early, but the infrastructure questions are already forming. Fintech startups that solve trust and payment rails for AI agents could become important as automation moves closer to money movement.
