ID Future: Reusable, Secure, Real?
“Governments worldwide are recognizing that paper-based identification just doesn't cut it for a digital-first economy.”
Nations across the world are racing to roll out digital identity systems, promising greater convenience, security and efficiency. But with new technology comes new risks. Hackers recently exposed vulnerabilities in Germany’s digital ID system, affecting over 10 million users - and in India, login credentials were leaked on the dark web for just $8.
In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Flowe, Head of Digital Identity at the London Stock Exchange Group, and Eddie Moxon-Garcia, Product Marketing Lead at Sumsub, to hear what’s being developed in the digital ID sector, and find out whether there really can be a reusable identity solution that balances privacy, security, and accessibility.
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Daniel Flowe is a fintech executive and advisor with deep expertise in digital identity, regulatory compliance, and go-to-market strategy. He currently serves as Head of Digital Identity at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), where he plays a key role in shaping the future of trusted digital interactions. Eddie Moxon-Garcia works at Sumsub as a Product Marketing Lead, where he's in charge of the verification products portfolio and the Reusable Identity Suite. With over a decade of experience in product marketing, he has focused on launching and managing products across finance, DevOps, and licensing industries. His goal is to drive successful product strategies by leveraging external insights and building influence from the inside out.

Head of Digital Identity at the London Stock Exchange Group
Daniel Flowe is a fintech executive and advisor with deep expertise in digital identity, compliance, and go-to-market strategy. Currently Head of Digital Identity at the London Stock Exchange Group, he has led multiple companies through growth and acquisition—including Global Data Consortium (acquired by LSEG in 2022) and his first startup, which was acquired by Ford in 2018. Daniel is a published thought leader in Fintech Magazine and Financial IT, and a frequent speaker at industry events like FinTech LIVE and Money 20/20.
