Solidatus Builds New ESG Model

The software company aims to help banks' and financial institutions achieve higher ESG ratings.

ESG Tree

Data lineage software provider Solidatus is currently working on a new environmental, social, and governance (ESG) model for banks and financial institutions that want to be rated by an ESG ratings agency and don’t know which datasets they need to gather. The company has an early version of the model in place, and plans to roll it out to clients later this year.

The software firm plans to act as a middleman between banks that wish to raise their ESG rating as a whole company, and ratings

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