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JTC unveils partnership with specialist sustainability tech company Novata

By Mark Battersby, 14 Mar 25

Novata’s current clients manage a combined total of more than $12trn of assets

Publicly listed global professional services firm JTC has announced a new partnership with specialist sustainability technology company Novata, that aims to support asset managers and investors with their sustainability goals.

The partnership combines JTC’s existing and rapidly growing Sustainability Services practice, which spans its corporate, funds and private client business lines, with Novata’s best-in-class sustainability technology to provide market-leading sustainability solutions for JTC’s existing and new clients.

A B-Corp certified public benefit corporation, Novata offers a global technology-driven sustainability management platform, providing comprehensive solutions that can automate data collection and reporting, streamline carbon accounting, and simplify regulations – all aimed at making it easy for organisations to achieve their sustainability goals. Novata’s current clients manage a combined total of more than US$12 trillion of assets.

David Vieira (pictured), group head of sustainability services at JTC, said: “Our fast-growing Sustainability Services business has been searching for the perfect technology-enabled partner to complement our deep-expertise in advisory, regulatory compliance and reporting. In Novata, we have found both the best-in-class technology platform and a team that are as dedicated to client service excellence as we are. We look forward to introducing these exciting solutions to our thousands of global clients.”

Conor O’Laoire, head of partnerships at Novata, added: “The growing complexities of sustainability regulation and reporting require both technology and human expertise which is why I’m happy to be announcing our partnership with JTC to offer market-leading solutions that encompass both sustainability technology and advisory services to JTC’s clients around the world.”

 

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