NEAR AI and The Times of India Group’s Abound Are Bringing Agentic Payments to Cross-Border Finance

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NEAR AI and The Times of India Group’s Abound Are Bringing Agentic Payments to Cross-Border Finance

NEAR AI and Abound, the financial super-app for Indians abroad by The Times of India Group, are partnering to deploy AI financial agents for cross-border payments. The pilot puts IronClaw-powered agents inside the Abound app to securely monitor Indian bank accounts, track fixed deposit maturity, and execute remittances when user-defined exchange rate conditions are met. 

Abound currently serves over 800,000 Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and has processed more than $300 million in remittance volume. This deployment marks NEAR AI’s first integration in cross-border payments and the beginning of a broader effort to give NRIs AI agents that can not only execute transactions but help manage their complete financial life across borders.

Why Cross-Border Payments Need Agents

India received $135 billion in remittances in FY2024-25, more than any other country in the world. The US-India corridor accounts for a significant share of that volume, moved by millions of NRIs managing financial lives split across two economies. While the infrastructure for sending that money has improved substantially, numerous execution and coordination problems remain.

The first is timing. Exchange rates between USD and INR shift continuously, and the difference between sending at the right moment versus the wrong one is measurable in dollars per transaction. A user who wants to execute when USD/INR exceeds ₹86 has to watch that rate manually, recognize the window, and act, often across time zones, during working hours, without automation of any kind.

Another challenge is fragmentation. NRIs typically maintain NRE and NRO accounts across multiple Indian banks (ICICI, HDFC, SBI), each requiring a separate login, separate portal, and separate attention. Financial events such as fixed deposits maturing, bills coming due, and balances falling aren’t surfaced in one unified interface, and none of it triggers automatic action.

With cross-border payments, there is also a gap between information and execution. While financial platforms are solving for visibility with dashboards, alerts, and balance summaries, none have fully solved the step that follows: acting on that information at the right moment, within user-defined parameters. That gap is where significant value is lost every day across millions of accounts.

AI agents help close these gaps. An IronClaw-powered agent can hold a user’s goals, monitor the conditions required to meet them continuously, and execute with user approval when those conditions are satisfied. The shift is from a platform that informs to a system that acts.

Abound’s AI Financial Autopilot

Abound’s AI Financial Autopilot is designed to continuously monitor financial conditions and act on user-defined preferences without requiring manual input. The initial rollout encompasses four capabilities, with the longer-term direction being a general-purpose financial concierge that handles the full complexity of cross-border financial life, from routine bill payments to investment management and proactive currency optimization:

  • Smart Remittances: Automatically executing transfers when exchange rates meet user-defined targets, capturing favorable conditions without requiring users to monitor currency movements manually.
  • India Banking and Investment Management: Monitoring NRE and NRO accounts across major Indian banks, identifying better returns, and managing fixed deposit maturity.
  • Autonomous Bill Payments: Handling recurring obligations (EMIs, utilities, school fees) without manual intervention.
  • Unified Net Worth View: A consolidated snapshot of assets across geographies, giving NRIs a single view of their full financial position.

“For millions of NRIs, managing finances in India is fragmented and time-consuming,” said Nishkaam Mehta, CEO of Abound by The Times of India. “With our AI Financial Autopilot, built in partnership with NEAR AI, we are building toward a world where users can simply set their goals, and their financial life runs itself.”

“The shift here is from recommendations to execution,” said Sunit Agarwal, Product Lead at Abound by The Times of India. “We are building a system that does not just inform users, but actually acts on their behalf—whether that is optimizing a remittance, managing an investment, or taking care of routine financial tasks.”

IronClaw: The Secure Agent Runtime for Financial Workflows

Financial agents operate differently from general-purpose AI assistants. They hold credentials, call banking APIs, handle sensitive account data, and execute consequential transactions. That operational profile requires secure infrastructure.

IronClaw is NEAR AI’s secure agent runtime, built in Rust and deployed inside Trusted Execution Environments. Whereas OpenClaw (the open-source agent framework many teams start with) runs tools in a shared process with unrestricted network access, IronClaw enforces strict architectural separation: credentials are isolated in an encrypted vault, tools run in individual WebAssembly containers, and sensitive information such as credentials never reach the model. With IronClaw’s secure architecture, prompt injection and credential exfiltration are mitigated by design. For Abound, which had already been experimenting with OpenClaw internally, IronClaw provides a path to production that carries forward familiar development patterns while adding the security guarantees that financial workflows require.

In this deployment, IronClaw agents connect to Indian financial accounts through India’s Account Aggregator network: a regulated, consent-based data rail supported by major banks including ICICI, HDFC, and SBI. No bank credentials are stored at any point in the flow. NEAR AI provides managed agent hosting and inference routing across leading models, while Abound owns the user experience, the customer relationship, and distribution.

The Blueprint for Agentic Finance

Cross-border finance is one of the clearest early applications for agentic payments, a market where global remittance flows reached $905 billion in 2025. Continuous monitoring and time-sensitive execution are tasks humans cannot reliably perform at the scale this market requires. 

The Abound pilot begins with smart remittances and account monitoring, but the architecture is designed to scale: as the system matures, IronClaw-powered agents can expand into a full financial concierge, handling the complete cross-border financial life of a user, proactively, securely, and within parameters they define. The same infrastructure, integration pattern, and credential architecture are directly applicable to any financial platform operating across jurisdictions with sensitive account data and time-critical execution.

Enterprises building in this space can deploy on the same infrastructure. Contact the NEAR AI team today to discuss your use case: near.ai/contact

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