African gaming regulators introduced to AI-driven compliance and revenue intelligence solutions
Evidentia AI showcased its artificial intelligence-powered compliance and monitoring platform to regulators from across the continent, highlighting transparency, revenue protection and responsible gaming.
Kenya.- Gaming regulators from across Africa were introduced to Evidentia AI’s artificial intelligence-driven compliance and monitoring platform at the Gaming Tech Summit Africa (GTSA 2026) in Kenya, where the company showcased technology designed to support fraud detection, regulatory oversight and player protection initiatives.
Evidentia AI is a technology provider that develops artificial intelligence solutions for compliance, risk management and responsible gaming initiatives.
The presentation was delivered by Ajibola Abdulkadir, Evidentia AI commercial director, who outlined the company’s approach to revenue intelligence and data-driven oversight for regulators across the continent.
Abdulkadir said: “What stood out most was the openness to innovation and the shared commitment to strengthening transparency, compliance, public data and revenue protection while supporting sustainable industry growth.”
According to the company, its platform enables operators and regulators to make more informed decisions using real-time data and risk analysis. The technology is designed to help operators identify suspicious activity, detect fraud patterns, strengthen compliance frameworks and support anti-money laundering initiatives.
For regulators, Evidentia AI said the platform can provide actionable intelligence to enhance oversight capabilities, improve accountability and support the development of fair and secure gaming environments.
The company also highlighted the role of technology in player protection, noting that AI-powered monitoring tools can help identify indicators of potentially harmful gaming behaviour and enable earlier intervention where appropriate.
The use of AI in gaming regulation and market oversight is gaining momentum across Africa as operators and regulators seek new ways to strengthen oversight, combat fraud and support responsible gaming.