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OpenAI deepens India push with Pine Labs fintech partnership

Last updated: February 18, 2026 7:40 pm
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India is positioning itself as a global hub for applied artificial intelligence, with OpenAI teaming up with Pine Labs to incorporate AI-driven reasoning into the fintech company’s payments stack. This collaboration aims to automate settlement and invoicing workflows, paving the way for accelerated AI-led commerce in India.

OpenAI will integrate its application programming interfaces (APIs) into Pine Labs’ payments and commerce infrastructure. This integration will enable AI-assisted settlement, reconciliation, and invoicing workflows, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency.

The partnership highlights OpenAI’s strategic move to expand its presence in India, a rapidly growing market. Beyond its ChatGPT tool, OpenAI is venturing into education, enterprise, and infrastructure sectors. By collaborating with top Indian institutions, the company aims to integrate AI tools into higher education, leveraging India’s vast developer community and extensive internet user base.

Pine Labs, based in Noida, is already leveraging AI internally to automate parts of its settlement and reconciliation processes. By reducing the time required for daily settlements from hours to minutes, the company has seen significant improvements in efficiency. With the partnership with OpenAI, Pine Labs plans to extend these AI-driven efficiencies to merchants and corporate clients, focusing initially on B2B use cases such as invoice processing, settlements, and payments orchestration.

The rollout of autonomous, agent-led payment workflows is expected to progress more rapidly in overseas markets where regulations permit such transactions. In contrast, India is likely to witness a gradual adoption of AI-assisted commerce, with a stronger emphasis on efficiency improvement in B2B workflows.

The collaboration between OpenAI and Pine Labs aims to enhance merchant stickiness and transform Pine Labs from a payments processor to a comprehensive commerce platform. With over 980,000 merchants, 716 consumer brands, and 177 financial institutions in its network, Pine Labs processes billions of transactions across multiple countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, the UAE, and the U.S.

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This partnership does not involve revenue sharing between the two companies, with Pine Labs focusing on the benefits related to payment services. The arrangement is non-exclusive, allowing Pine Labs to explore collaborations with other AI providers, similar to OpenAI’s partnership with Stripe in the U.S.

Pine Labs is implementing additional security and compliance measures to safeguard sensitive transaction data as AI-driven workflows become more integrated into its payments systems. The company’s interest in AI-driven commerce aligns with its previous endeavors through the Setu unit, which has experimented with agent-led bill payment experiences using chatbots like ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude.

As India hosts the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, showcasing the latest AI capabilities from global companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, along with Indian startups demonstrating AI applications across various sectors, the collaboration between OpenAI and Pine Labs sets the stage for innovative advancements in AI-led commerce in the country.

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