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Credit card issuer Synchrony partners with OpenAI for ChatGPT shopping

Last updated: August 17, 2026 8:41 pm
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Synchrony Financial, the credit card issuer for brands including Amazon, Walmart and Lowe’s, is working with OpenAI to allow shoppers to buy products directly inside ChatGPT using their store cards.

The deal is one of the first major moves by a U.S. consumer lender to bring financing, payments and rewards directly into an AI chatbot.

While agentic commerce has become a catchphrase for the next phase of online shopping, consumers who discover items in an AI agent are typically still routed to a brand’s website to complete the purchase. To change that, OpenAI has signed deals with companies including Visa and Stripe to move toward in-chat purchases.

“What happens today is the transaction doesn’t cleanly happen yet at the provider like OpenAI,” said Maran Nalluswami, Synchrony’s chief strategy officer, in an interview. “We want to ensure that if a transaction’s going to happen in that ecosystem, our cards are loaded up in the right spots to ensure that that transaction finishes.”

Still, there’s work ahead before seamless agentic commerce becomes reality.

Nalluswami said doing the work to get general purpose cards within ChatGPT will probably take six to 12 months, and possibly longer for private label store cards that only work at specific retailers, which takes additional coordination with the brands.

Consumers remain cautious about handing credit card information to AI or allowing an agent to complete a purchase. There are also questions about who pays for transactions completed inside ChatGPT. Nalluswami said the economics will need to be negotiated among retailers, Synchrony and OpenAI.

Synchrony is also talking with competing AI platforms, including Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini, on embedding their cards within those chatbots, Nalluswami said.

This story is developing. Please check back for updates.

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