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Clarity AI named a leader in Forrester Wave ESG 2024

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Published: July 8, 2024
Modified: April 22, 2025
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Investors and corporates increasingly require a diverse variety of data to identify and assess ESG as well as climate-related risks and opportunities within their investment portfolios, third-party ecosystems, and supply chains. This data is crucial for enhancing decision-making processes. Clarity AI was named a Leader in Forrester’s evaluation of the most significant vendors in the ESG Data and Analytics space, achieving the highest scores across 21 of the 25 criteria evaluated. These criteria include Data Coverage, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Data Quality, Transparency and Explainability of Methodologies, Workflow Integration, Customized Dashboards and Data Visualizations, and Disclosures Capabilities, among others. Get a complimentary copy of the report to discover:

  • Trends driving the ESG Data and Analytics market
  • Key considerations for evaluating ESG data and analytics vendors
  • Why Forrester considers that Clarity AI is “an excellent fit for customers looking to integrate sustainable impact and climate metrics and principal adverse impact (PAI) indicators into decision-making and reporting.”

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