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Fintech targeted by climate skeptics banks $37 million from likes of UBS, CommerzVentures

Swedish climate-focused financial technology startup Doconomy told CNBC on Thursday that it’s raised 34 million euros ($36.9 million) from leading European banks, including UBS and CommerzVentures.

Doconomy, which offers tools to help bank customers measure the carbon footprint of their everyday spending, raised the cash in a Series B financing round co-led by UBS Next and CommerzVentures, the venture arms of UBS and Commerzbank, respectively.

Financial data and analytics company S&P Global came on board as a new investor, while existing shareholders Motive Ventures, PostFinance and Tenity also participated.

Founded in Sweden in 2018, Doconomy works with the likes of Boston Consulting Group, Mastercard, S&P Global, and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to calculate the climate cost associated with financial transactions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: REUTER

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