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i2c Leaders Drive Industry Discussions on Agentic AI, Cementing Position at Forefront of Fintech Innovation

i2c executives share insights on agentic AI’s global payments evolution in pivotal industry conversations

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--i2c Inc., a global financial technology innovator, is actively engaging in critical industry discussions, positioning its leadership at the forefront of the conversation as Agentic AI rapidly moves from concept to tangible implementation. i2c executives are sharing insights on how autonomous intelligence is redefining automation, risk management, and customer engagement across the global payments landscape.

The series of engagements began on November 17, when Amir Wain, i2c’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, appeared on The EDC Podcast – Leaders in Payments & FinTech, hosted by Edgar, Dunn & Company. The discussion focused on agentic commerce and how intelligent, autonomous systems are fundamentally reshaping automation, decisioning, and customer engagement in global payments.

Amir Wain shared: “Agentic AI represents the next phase of applied intelligence in financial services; one defined by autonomy, accountability, and measurable value. Our focus is on translating this potential into practical innovation for clients, helping institutions achieve smarter automation without compromising trust.” Watch the full podcast here.

Next month, Wain will be joined by Matthew Pearce, Vice President of Fraud Risk Management & Dispute Operations at i2c, for the Cornerstone Advisors roundtable, “Agentic AI: What’s Real and What’s Not Heading into 2026.” Taking place on December 3 at 2:00 p.m. ET, the conversation will be moderated by Ron Shevlin, Managing Director at Cornerstone Advisors, and also feature insights from Stuart Cook, Industry Partner at Stack Asset Management. Panelists will explore high-impact use cases, strategies for reducing service costs while improving personalization, and the necessary ethical and organizational considerations as AI decision-making becomes increasingly autonomous.

“Fraudsters are increasingly using autonomous tools, meaning our defenses must be just as fast and proactive. Agentic AI allows clients to move beyond simple rule-based systems to self-governing fraud defense that learns and adapts in real-time,” shared Matthew Pearce. “This is how we ensure that innovation in payments is always matched by superior, cutting-edge security.”

You can register to join this roundtable conversation at Roundtable: Agentic AI: What's Real and What's Not Heading into 2026.

Together, these engagements decisively reinforce i2c’s role as a leading voice guiding the industry into the era of Agentic AI. At the center of this work is a clear ambition: to build trusted automation—intelligent systems with the right autonomy, guardrails, and infrastructure to elevate customer experiences and help financial institutions better service their customers. Combined with i2c’s flexible and configurable platform, this approach is enabling clients to move beyond theoretical potential to tangible outcomes—strengthening their fraud strategies and delivering highly personalized customer experiences.

About i2c Inc.
An award-winning global financial technology innovator powering credit, debit, prepaid, core banking, and money movement solutions, i2c unifies banking and payments in an all-in-one platform, transforming product personalization with a customer-centric architecture and accelerating speed-to-market with composable building-block solutions. Financial institutions and fintechs globally trust i2c to help them quickly and efficiently configure and scale differentiated financial offerings in an evolving, competitive market. Powered by innovation and driven by trust for more than 25 years, i2c blends modern ingenuity with expert reliability to supercharge exceptional banking and payments experiences for millions of users and billions of transactions worldwide.

For more information, visit i2cinc.com and follow us on LinkedIn at @i2cinc.

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Director of Media and Analyst Relations, i2c
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