
Getting ahead with sustainability
In a new blog post for the ESG Working Group’s ESG Toolkit, we dive into how TPA Member G+D Netcetera have championed sustainability ratings. We discuss their experience of partnering with GoCodeGreen
In a new blog post for the ESG Working Group’s ESG Toolkit, we dive into how TPA Member G+D Netcetera have championed sustainability ratings. We discuss their experience of partnering with GoCodeGreen
In this episode of the Insights Podcast, Tom Mason, co-founder of Shoal, and Marten Moller, Impact and Partnerships Manager at Algbra, discuss how fintech and banks can collaborate to create the next generation of sustainable financial products.
Project Nemo has launched a brand new podcast series – Accessible Finance – Demystifying Disability Inclusion. The limited-edition series will dive into different elements of disability inclusion, from inclusive workspaces and inclusive products and services to legal and regulatory requirements and how we measure progress.
Becoming a B Corp as an early stage fintech has the potential to massively drive growth for your business. As a newly certified B Corp, Griffin are excited to share our journey and encourage other fintechs to consider this path.
In our newest episode of the Insights Podcast, Charlie Bronks, Crown Agents Bank, and Karine Martinez, Edenred, talk successful ESG policies, greenwashing and what effective green action really means.
They discuss how their companies have successfully tackled implementing ESG strategies and what other payments industry players should be doing to limit their impact on the environment and galvanize their customers.
KAE’s Payments and Sustainability Expert, Chris Holmes, speaks about 3 key roles payment companies can play in sustainability and the ESG space.
A checklist aimed at helping companies implement socially and environmentally responsible policies, authored by outdoor apparel organisation Patagonia, known for its high standard of ESG and CSR. The checklist covers
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