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373 Connect Earth acquires Stockholm’s Datia to create a platform for tracking carbon and ESG for banks and investors

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 09/23/2025 03:00 EDT

Connect Earth acquires Stockholm’s Datia to create a platform for tracking carbon and ESG for banks and investors

Connect Earth has acquired Datia. Together, they will provide a unified sustainability data and reporting platform for financial institutions. Connect Earth, a London-based climate fintech that provides carbon measurement solutions to financial institutions, has acquired Stockholm’s Datia, an ESG reporting platform used by asset managers and financial institutions in Europe and the US. The acquisition ... Read more

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