Rethinking Trust in the AI Era: Adapting to a New Digital Reality

Rethinking Trust in the AI Era: Adapting to a New Digital Reality

Rethinking Trust in the AI Era: Adapting to a New Digital Reality – panel session at Africa Tech Summit London 2025 featuring insights and discussion with

Jess Anuna – Founder & CEO at Klasha, Adia Sowho – Founder and industry expert, Clarissa Johnston – Chief of Staff at Peach Payments, Mark Straub – Co-Founder & CEO at Smile ID and moderated by Kartik Renjen – Head of Startups for MEA & Turkey at Amazon Web Services.

The panel discussion brings together four key leaders from Africa’s fintech and payments ecosystem to explore how trust, identity verification, AI, and technology infrastructure are shaping the future of payments and financial services across Africa. Each panelist shares insights about their companies’ journeys, current challenges, and strategic priorities, particularly focusing on the interplay between AI and trust in complex cross-border payments, identity verification, fraud prevention, and customer experience.

The conversation closes with reflections on the future of AI and fintech in Africa, where the panelists predict increased localization of AI, more nuanced trust-building mechanisms, the rise of digitally and AI-empowered talent across the continent, and the potential for AI to shift trust from institutions to outcomes. Audience questions further probe practical examples of engineering trust, cost optimization of AI infrastructure, and the ongoing dominance of traditional banks for cross-border payments despite the availability of fintech solutions.

Highlights include:

🤖 AI is transforming fraud detection, identity verification, and payment processing but requires localization to be effective in African markets.
🔑 Trust is central to fintech success in Africa, needing to be invited and built into product design rather than assumed.
🌍 Cross-border payments in Africa face complex challenges including regulatory hurdles, cultural mismatches, and infrastructure limitations.
👥 Human interaction remains critical in many African fintech services due to trust, fraud concerns, and customer preferences.
💡 Successful fintechs automate existing workarounds and local nuances, turning them into scalable solutions.
💾 Cost and infrastructure constraints are major barriers to AI adoption but decreasing costs and localized models promise greater accessibility.
🔐 Decentralized identity and biometric technologies hold promise for expanding verification in underserved African regions.

Africa Tech Summit London 2025 celebrated its 9th edition at London Stock Exchange on June 6th, 2025.  The event brought together leading industry experts and innovators to explore the latest trends and insights in technology and business across Africa and beyond.

The Summit unpacked topics such as IPOs, Investing, AI, Payments, Stablecoins, FinTech,, Digital Identity, Cross-Border Trade, Agtech, Ecommerce, GTM Strategies, Cloud Technology and Business Scaling Strategies.  Providing invaluable networking opportunities, connecting attendees with industry leaders, investors, and innovators to drive business and investment forward.

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