Datamaran launches new ESG data solution for corporate sustainability, legal, and risk teams

UK-headquartered ESG software analytics provider Datamaran has introduced Datamaran Core, a novel solution intended to aid companies in pinpointing and handling ESG issues, risks, and opportunities.


UK-headquartered ESG software analytics provider Datamaran has introduced Datamaran Core, a novel solution intended to aid companies in pinpointing and handling ESG issues, risks, and opportunities.

Aimed at sustainability, legal, and risk departments, this new solution is crafted to equip users with vital insights and ensure regulatory conformity in areas such as climate change, resource utilisation, consumer interaction, and corporate conduct. It achieves this without the overwhelming cost and complexity of a full governance platform, as outlined by Datamaran.

The Core product encompasses various modules including Materiality Assessment for identifying and prioritising sustainability topics, and the IRO Hub, which delivers structured insights on impacts, risks, and opportunities. It also features the double materiality assessment tool DMA Evaluate, alongside Monitoring, Report Search & Regulatory Search to track key trends, peer benchmarks, and regulatory changes, plus Datapoints Export + Assurance Pack to aid in preparations for both internal and external audits.

Furthermore, the Core product offers access to Harbor+, the premium level of the company’s recently unveiled networking platform designed for sustainability professionals to connect, tap into expert insights, and navigate the swiftly evolving regulatory terrain.

Marjella Lecourt-Alma, CEO and co-founder at Datamaran, remarked: “Core provides businesses with the capability to confidently conduct repeatable, audit-ready assessments while maintaining agility amidst changing requirements. Through Datamaran Core, organisations gain the insights needed to transition from a compliance burden to a strategic edge.”



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