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Infobip Shows Why Brands Must Shift to Agentic AI Strategy

As Infobip celebrates 20 years of customer communication innovation, the AI-first company envisions the future of agentic AI

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February 4, 2026
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Silvio Kutić, CEO at Infobip

Silvio Kutić, CEO at Infobip

Global AI-first cloud communications platform Infobip, celebrating two decades of innovation globally and over 5 years of continuous operation in West Africa, predicts an imminent and seismic shift in brand-consumer engagement.

Moving away from the current application-to-person (A2P) messaging, Infobip forecasts a widespread shift to an agent-to-person model, eventually leading to a fully autonomous agent-to-agent future by 2030.

The Evolution of Engagement

Swift AI adoption is driving enterprises toward agentic AI communication models, which drive autonomous customer communications across all touchpoints.

This technology enables hyper-personalisation across multiple channels, creating highly engaging content tailored to individual needs.

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 “How we communicate with brands is constantly evolving. In this new agentic AI world, brands must seize the opportunity to take a holistic approach to communication. They must capitalise on the hyper-personalisation made available through agentic AI and rich communication channels like RCS and WhatsApp.”

In West African markets like Nigeria, Infobip has been supporting enterprises across industries including banking and financial services, telecommunications, retail, and the public sector for over five years.

The company has helped local organisations modernise customer engagement through omnichannel communication, conversational messaging, and AI-powered solutions, positioning Nigerian brands to compete in an increasingly digital, experience-driven economy.

This success extends across the region and the broader continent, where Infobip maintains local operations in Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, Egypt, and South Africa, supporting enterprises with secure, scalable AI-powered communications.

The Agent-to-Agent Future

Looking ahead to 2030, Infobip envisions personal AI assistants embedded in smartphones handling complex tasks independently.

For example, a user’s personal AI could autonomously negotiate with a travel company’s AI to research, book, and purchase a holiday based on the user’s digital habits and preferences.

The Challenge for Brands

To succeed in this new landscape, businesses must eliminate data silos. Effective AI agents require a unified view of customer touchpoints – from marketing to support – to deliver the personalised experience consumers will become accustomed to.

Currently, business readiness is low, with only about 5% of enterprise AI agent projects reaching production due to unstructured data and internal barriers.

“Enterprises must act now,” Kutić emphasizes. “Organisational structures that facilitate seamless data sharing will be the key to successful AI agent adoption. While a personal AI agent booking a holiday might seem futuristic today, brands unable to meet this future will risk losing their competitive edge.”

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