Trustpilot highlights AI, independence, and openness in investor briefing

Trustpilot

Trustpilot Group Plc (LON:TRST) is hosting its Trust education event today for investors and sell-side analysts at its London headquarters.

The event will provide a comprehensive view of the governance, technological capability and commercial logic behind Trustpilot’s position as a trust infrastructure platform. In a world where AI is making content effectively infinite, the event demonstrates why genuine human experiences are becoming more valuable, and how Trustpilot’s compounding advantage in this area underpins our financial performance and competitive position. 

Programme themes

The event will be led by Adrian Blair, CEO, and Shazadi Stinton, Chief Trust Officer, along with members of the wider Trust team. Key themes include:

●     Our compounding Trust advantage – how the platform’s integrity investment produces a self-reinforcing signal that grows more valuable as review volume and detection capability compound over time.

●     Structural independence – how commercial relationships are structurally independent from content decisions, ensuring platform integrity cannot be influenced by payment status.

●     AI-powered fraud detection – a proprietary system combining graph neural networks, weekly model retraining and human investigation, designed to outpace evolving fraud.

●     Openness as a competitive advantage – why an open platform produces richer data than closed alternatives, and why this structural choice creates a strong moat.

●     Regulatory leadership – how Trustpilot actively shapes global trust standards through proactive regulatory engagement ahead of legislation.

The Company is not disclosing any material new financial information or updating its current guidance.

Webcast

The main sessions will also be webcast live on the LSEG SparkLive platform from 2pm BST. Registration for the webcast is available via this link.

A replay of the webcast and associated presentation materials will be made available on the Trustpilot Investor Relations website.

Adrian Blair, Trustpilot CEO, commented:

“Trust is the foundation of our model. As AI makes content increasingly abundant, human experience becomes the scarce signal that people, businesses and AI systems depend on to navigate the world. Today we will demonstrate the discipline, governance and capabilities we’ve built. This is the foundation that gives us confidence in the financial targets we have set. “

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