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Partner Corner: Openfinance integrates Clarity AI for enhanced impact reporting, model portfolios, and regulatory compliance

Published: November 30, 2023
Modified: November 30, 2023

Openfinance are experts in Wealthtech front office solutions with more than 20 years of experience creating and implementing high added value solutions in national and international financial institutions.

Partnership with Clarity AI

Openfinance chose Clarity AI as a partner because of Clarity AI’s data quality, coverage, and breadth of solutions. 

Clarity AI data is integrated into the Openfinance Bestportfolio platform, and both solutions can be easily  integrated into any platform. 

Use-case

With the Clarity AI partnership, Openfinance clients can integrate impact reporting, build model portfolios, and comply with regulations. Some solutions include measuring risk (ESG risk and Climate), aligning to client values (UN SDGs), and complying with MIFID II (SFDR and EU Taxonomy).

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