Sample Report: AI in Europe’s Payments and E-Commerce: Adoption Gaps, Regulatory Shifts, and Key Developments 2025

Hamburg-based secondary market research firm yStats.com has published a new report, AI in Europe’s Payments and E-Commerce: Adoption Gaps, Regulatory Shifts, and Key Developments 2025, analyzing the regional expansion of artificial intelligence across the continent’s digital payments and E-Commerce sectors. The report uncovers accelerating AI adoption across both mature and emerging markets, while highlighting persistent challenges in trust, infrastructure, and talent that are slowing down full-scale integration. Drawing on country-level benchmarks and regulatory analysis, the study delivers insights into readiness levels across financial institutions, fintechs, PSPs, and retailers.

Description

Region: Europe

Countries: UK, Germany, France, Spain, Poland

Pages: 81

Publication Date: 29.07.2025

Questions Covered in the report:

  • Which regions in Europe report the highest enterprise AI adoption in 2025?
  • What is the most common AI application among EU enterprises in 2024?
  • What are top AI-fueled fraud threats in Europe in 2025?
  • What is the economic potential of GenAI in Europe by 2030?
  • Which European countries demonstrate contrasting national AI strategies in 2025?

Key Findings:

AI Adoption Accelerates Across European Payments and E-Commerce, but Gaps in Trust, Talent, and Integration Persist, yStats.com Finds

AI Adoption Spreads, but True Integration Remains Uneven

Countries in the Baltics and Nordics are leading Europe’s AI adoption race, with well over 60 percent of enterprises in Latvia, Norway, and Estonia reporting regular AI use. Poland and Slovenia also show strong momentum, each with adoption levels exceeding the regional average. In contrast, some of Europe’s largest economies such as Germany, France, and the Netherlands are seeing slower progress, with significantly lower adoption rates. Spain remains further behind, with relatively few firms embedding AI agents into workflows. The report notes that while exploratory use is widespread, operational maturity is still lacking.  

New Regulatory Frameworks Redefine Competitive Advantage

The convergence of the EU AI Act, DORA, and GDPR is reshaping how firms deploy AI in high-risk applications such as fraud detection, biometric onboarding, and credit scoring. The report emphasizes that firms able to integrate compliance frameworks into their AI strategy will benefit from a regulatory head start, while others may face delays beyond the proof-of-concept phase.

Public Trust in AI Remains Fragile Despite Progress

Despite growing deployment and regulation, public sentiment toward AI remains cautious. In most European countries, less than half of users believe AI benefits outweigh the risks. Acceptance in Northern and Western Europe falls below 50%. Rising threats such as deepfake scams, synthetic identity fraud, and AI-generated phishing continue to erode public trust in financial AI applications.

“AI is now a foundational layer in European payments and commerce — but it’s still being applied like a bolt-on feature,” said Yücel Yelken, Founder and CEO of yStats.com. “Until there’s deeper trust, infrastructure, and talent, Europe risks falling into a compliance-first, innovation-lite trap.”

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Table of Content:

1.         Key Takeaways

2.         Management Summary

  1. AI Adoption Landscape & Regional Patterns

3.1.          Regional Adoption Benchmarks

•       Northern & Western Europe: Adoption of AI by Country, in % of Respondents Reporting Regular Use, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Southern & Eastern Europe: Adoption of AI by Country, in % of Respondents Reporting Regular Use, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Europe: AI Technology Adoption by Country, in % of Enterprises with 10 or More Employees, 2023 & 2024

•       Europe: AI Application Types, in % of Enterprises with 10 or More Employees, 2023 & 2024

•       Europe: Employee Usage of AI Tool by Country, in % of Respondents Using AI Several Times Weekly, June 2025

3.2.          Seller Segmentation & Barriers

•       Europe: Lag in Generative AI Adoption, IT Investment Deficit, and Infrastructure Limitations, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Reskilling Targets, Talent Retention Issues, and Compliance Barriers, July 2025

  1.        Functional Use Cases & Economic Impact

4.1.         E-Commerce Seller Operations

•       Europe: LVMH’s AI Integration Across Design, E-Commerce, Engagement, and Operations, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Use in LVMH’s E-Commerce Search, Loyalty Programs, and Sales Tools, July 2025

4.2.         Payments & FinTech Use Cases

•       Europe: AI-Driven Payment Automation, Fraud Detection, and Core Infrastructure Upgrades, July 2025

•       Europe: AI in Open Banking for Risk Control, Value Services, and Infrastructure Efficiency, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Wallet Mergers, P2P Expansion, and Digital Euro Integration, July 2025

•       Europe: AI-Driven MCA Growth, PSP Consolidation, and Regulatory Alignment via PSD3, July 2025

•       Europe: Digital Euro, MiCA Regulation, Innovation Framework, and AI-Driven Payments, July 2025

5.            Risk Management, Trust & Security

5.1.          Fraud & Threat Trends

•       Europe: AI Fraud Prevention, Biometric Authentication, and Tokenized Checkout Solutions, July 2025

•       Europe: Deepfakes, Synthetic Identities, and Onboarding Manipulation in AI-Driven Payments, July 2025

•       Europe: Multi-Channel Deception, AI Disinformation, and Detection Strain in Fraud Landscape, July 2025

5.2.          Detection Tools & Risk Models

•       Europe: Fraud Prevention, Chatbot Automation, Personalization, and Process Efficiency, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Use Cases in Risk and Compliance Functions, in % of Respondents, Aug - Sep 2024

5.3          Trust & Readiness

•       Europe: Personal and Work Adoption of Top Generative AI Use Cases, in % of Respondents, June - Aug 2024

•       Europe: Employee Views on Generative AI’s Workplace Outcomes, in % of Respondents, June - Aug 2024

•       Europe: Top Public Concerns About Generative AI Use, in % of Respondents, June - August 2024

•       Europe: Use of Generative AI by Task Type, in % of Respondents, June - August 2024

•       Europe: Employee Expectations of AI Job Displacement by Country, in % of Respondents, June 2025

•       Europe: AI Agent Integration into Operational Workflows by Country, in % of Companies, June 2025

•       Northern & Western Europe: Trust and Acceptance of AI by Country, in % of Respondents, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Southern & Eastern Europe: Trust and Acceptance of AI by Country, in % of Respondents, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Northern & Western Europe: Views of AI Benefits Over Risks, in % of Respondents by Country, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Southern & Eastern Europe: Views of AI Benefits Over Risks, in % of Respondents by Country, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Northern & Western Europe: Regular Use and Trust of AI at Work by Country, in % of Respondents, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Southern & Eastern Europe: Regular Use and Trust of AI at Work by Country, in % of Respondents, Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Nordics: Regulatory Burdens, Leadership Gaps, and Low AI Agent Adoption in GenAI, March 2025

•       UK & Nordics: Perception & Adoption of GenAI Among Business Leaders, in % of Resp., September 2024

•       Germany & Nordics: Concerns and Experimentation Levels in GenAI Adoption, in % of Resp., September 2024

•       Netherlands & Nordics: Perceived Barriers and Trust Levels in GenAI Adoption, in % of Resp., September 2024

5.4.         Regulation & Compliance

•       Northern & Western Europe: Share Citing a Need for AI Regulation by Country, in % of Respondents Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Southern & Eastern Europe: Share Citing a Need for AI Regulation by Country, in % of Respondents Nov 2024 - Jan 2025

•       Europe: GPAI-Driven Consumer Risks from Accountability Gaps, Data Bias, and Manipulation, July 2025

•       Europe: Institutional, Regulatory, and Technical Obstacles to AI Integration, July 2025

•       Europe: GPAI Explainability Limits, ICT Risks, and Talent Shortages in Banking Sector, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Transparency, Third-Party Oversight, ICT Risk , and Ethical Use Requirements, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Act Risk Model, E-Commerce Adoption, and Early Implementation via AI Pact, July 2025

6.           Competitive Landscape & Strategic AI Movement

6.1.        Market Scale & Activity

•       Europe: Gen AI Productivity Gains, Model Deficit, Infrastructure Gaps, and Energy Demand, July 2025

•       Europe: AI Semiconductor Design, Cloud Infrastructure, Raw Material Supply, July 2025

6.2.         Strategic Moves by Key Players

•       Europe: Advancing AI Governance Through Funding, Regulation, and Innovation, July 2025

•       Europe: Cloud Dependency, Modular AI Architecture, and Strategic Investment Priorities, July 2025

6.3          AI Governance, Regulation & Innovation Enablers

•       Europe: AI Act, Regulatory Sandboxes, Testing Environments, and Data Space Strategy, July 2025

  1. Country Spotlights: National Insights & Strategic Challenges

7.1.         UK

•       Deepfake Scams, Fintech Vulnerabilities, and Enforcement Gaps in AI-Driven Fraud, July 2025

•       Executive Impersonation and Cross-Border Risks in AI-Driven Corporate Fraud, July 2025

7.2.         Germany

•       Top-Reported Benefits of GenAI Adoption, in % of Respondents, March 2025

•       Top-Reported Barriers of GenAI Adoption, in % of Respondents, March 2025

•       GenAI Strategy Implementation Status Among Enterprises, in % of Respondents, 2024 & 2025

•       Top Barriers to Trusted AI Implementation Among Enterprises, in % of Respondents, March 2025

•       eCrime Threat Vectors in Digital Systems, in % of Respondents, May 2024

7.3.         France

•       GenAI Confidence, Regulatory Clarity, Talent Gaps, and Infrastructure Limitations, July 2025

•       Top GenAI Adoption Inhibitors vs. Global Baseline, in % Point Difference, January 2025

7.4.         Spain

•       Company Focus on Tech Investment and Strategic Digital Transformation, in % of Respondents, July 2025

•       Structural Barriers to AI Adoption, SME Limitations, and Fragmented Digital Strategy, July 2025

7.5.         Poland

•       Poland: AI Investment Perception by Company Size, in % of Respondents, June 2025

•       Poland: Institutional Gaps, SME Resistance, and AI Barriers in Competitiveness Context, July 2025

Companies Mentioned:

  • LVMH
  • Tiffany
  • Google
  • Vipps
  • MobilePay
  • Blik
  • Bizum
  • Bancomat
  • SIBS
  • European Payments Initiative (EPI)
  • Wero
  • Meta
  • Arva AI
  • Intuitech
  • Intrepid Fox
  • Tweezr
  • TuringBots
  • Mistral AI
  • Hugging Face
  • Dataiku

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