RepRisk Announces Partnership with Crux Informatics, Accelerates ESG Market Reach and Delivery Capabilities

RepRisk, Crux Informatics | July 08, 2020

RepRisk, a leading ESG data science firm combining machine learning and human intelligence, and Crux Informatics (“Crux”), a cloud-based data delivery and operations platform, have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver RepRisk data across the financial services industry.

The partnership will enable financial institutions access to RepRisk data on ESG and business conduct risks on demand via a single API. As a result, financial institutions can focus on extracting meaningful ESG data from RepRisk for agile investment decisions without the added pressure of complicated technical integrations and implementation.

“We are excited to embark on this innovative partnership with Crux and that RepRisk is among the first ESG providers,” said Alexandra Mihailescu Cichon, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing at RepRisk. “Investors and other financial industry professionals need reliable and daily-updated information on a company’s ESG and business conduct risks to make more informed investment decisions. In a data-driven world, this partnership will enable us to seamlessly deliver RepRisk’s ESG data – the largest dataset of ESG risks with a time series from 2007 – via external API and meet the need of our clients to be able to focus on data rather than onboarding and operating efforts.”

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