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Pathzero wins AFR’s Most Innovative Company 2024 award

October 9, 2024
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Pathzero has been crowned the overall winner of The Australian Financial Review BOSS 2024 Most Innovative Companies awards.

 

In a time where emissions transparency and accountability are paramount, Pathzero’s reporting platform and network provide asset owners and fund managers with the ability to monitor and report on their carbon emissions at the Scope 1, 2 and 3 levels in real time, empowering them to make informed investment decisions that align with sustainability commitments.

 

As well as winning the overall Most Innovative Company award of the night, Pathzero won the Small Organisation and Financial Services categories.

 

Carl Prins, CEO of Pathzero, said “We are incredibly proud to take home these awards, acknowledging Pathzero’s innovative business model and emissions data network that has created a powerful platform for radical collaboration on private markets emissions data.”

 

“Our robust data analytics and collaborative feedback ecosystem facilitate transparent, real-time emissions data that enable funds to make informed decisions on transition risk and drive meaningful change in their investment strategies.

 

“In the face of mandatory reporting and move to a low-carbon economy, Pathzero not only supports large asset owners in their journey towards carbon neutrality, but also fosters a culture of accountability and collaboration within the industry – asset owners and super fund managers can push the companies they invest in to provide better data on emissions and plans to abate them, allowing data to be shared with other super funds too.

 

“By building the largest private emissions’ data network globally and simplifying the complexities of emissions tracking and transition management, we’re helping lead the charge in responsible investing.”

 

Pathzero already has a network of 600 fund managers around the world onboarded to the system, including more than 200 active users each month. Its coverage of private markets includes $4.5 trillion of global assets, which Pathzero estimates to be more than one-third of the entire universe of investible private market assets.