Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has announced a strategic partnership with Doconomy, a climate technology that is aimed at supporting financial institutions in their sustainability goals.
BCG is a management consulting firm. Doconomy claims to have developed an ecosystem of financial tools that allow its clients to make environmentally sustainable financial decisions.
Its tools system owns Aland Index which is a cloud-based service for CO₂e and H₂O calculations for digital financial transactions.
The companies’ collaboration plans to utilize their complementary strengths, deliver strategic insights, and robust tech solutions to clients which promote enhancing sustainability.
What the partners said –
Mathias Wikström, CEO of Doconomy, said, “With BCG by our side, we take yet an exciting and important step in expanding the reach of our innovative technology and engagement in climate action globally.”
“Both companies are committed to enable financial institutions to navigate the new normal and be at the very core of the transition we need to see.”
“I’m impressed by the determination of the BCG team and confident in the rapid positive effects our partnership will create for partners, people, and planet,”
Roy Choudhury, a senior partner and managing director at BCG, said, “Our partnership with Doconomy will be critical as we help financial institutions turn their net-zero commitments into action that drives true impact and societal change,”
“We share a commitment to driving positive change, especially as it relates to climate action, and together we can deliver more value additive solutions to clients.”
Steven Thogmartin, a senior partner and managing director at BCG, said, “This partnership will accelerate and augment our offering of digital climate solutions to leading financial institutions as they engage their clients on climate transition,”
source: https://www.bcg.com/press/12september2023-doconomy-bcg-announce-strategic-partnership