Enrich and validate your ESG data
- - Industry leading validation
- - Industry benchmarking
- - Regression analysis
- - Querying
- - Monitor compliance with regulatory disclosure requirements
Enrich and validate ESG metrics
Provide assurance to stakeholders on ESG data validity and accuracy
Centralize ESG data
Digitize and centralize ESG data from portfolio companies along with financial and performance data.
Triage with data providers
Use a combination of data providers and internally collected data to ensure comprehensive coverage and accuracy.
Aggregate ESG data
Enrich and aggregate ESG data, including ratings, scores, controversies, business involvement, and internal ratings, to provide a complete view.
Incorporate regulatory scores and indicators
Include scores at the investment, portfolio, and company levels, as well as Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) indicators, such as carbon footprint.
Validate externally
Use industry leading ESG data validation services, such as those provided by the EDCI
Evaluate data quality
Assess the reliability and robustness of ESG data sources, considering factors such as data collection methodologies, transparency, and track record.
Leverage reporting frameworks
Use established reporting frameworks, such as the EDCI, SASB materiality map and the TCFD materiality framework, to ensure consistency and comparability in ESG reporting.
Close the loop
Obtain feedback from investors to understand their ESG reporting expectations and incorporate their input into your strategy.
How does Dasseti ESG work?
Step 1 - Define
Step 1 - Define
Define the metrics you need to:
- Meet regulatory requirements
- Map data to different frameworks
- Benchmark performance against industry peers
- Measure progress
Step 2 - Collect
Step 2 - Collect
Dasseti is the private equity sector's leading ESG data collection platform for:
- Secure, one to one data collection direct from portfolio companies and funds
- Distribute data collection link to any number of entities in seconds
- Secure, easy to use response portal allows users to copy from previous responses via Smart Response feature.
Step 3 - Enrich and Validate
Step 3 - Enrich and Validate
Enrich and validate your proprietary ESG data.
- EDCI validation
- Compare progress over specific time periods
- Benchmark against industry peers
- Aggregate data sets for easier comparison
- Standardize data to make querying easier
Step 4 - Report
Step 4 - Report
High quality customizable outputs for client reporting and to assist with regulatory disclosures:
- Fill data voids with publicly available proxy data
- Dynamic dashboards
- Client-specific reporting
- Year on year progress tracking
- Industry specific reporting
Step 1 - Define
Define the metrics you need to:
- Meet regulatory requirements
- Map data to different frameworks
- Benchmark performance against industry peers
- Measure progress
Step 2 - Collect
Dasseti is the private equity sector's leading ESG data collection platform for:
- Secure, one to one data collection direct from portfolio companies and funds
- Distribute data collection link to any number of entities in seconds
- Secure, easy to use response portal allows users to copy from previous responses via Smart Response feature.
Step 3 - Enrich and Validate
Enrich and validate your proprietary ESG data.
- EDCI validation
- Compare progress over specific time periods
- Benchmark against industry peers
- Aggregate data sets for easier comparison
- Standardize data to make querying easier
Step 4 - Report
High quality customizable outputs for client reporting and to assist with regulatory disclosures:
- Fill data voids with publicly available proxy data
- Dynamic dashboards
- Client-specific reporting
- Year on year progress tracking
- Industry specific reporting
Clean data goes in
Better insights come out
- Enforce data formats and parameters to ensure metrics meet your requirements.
- Automate warning flags if responses fall outside your thresholds.
Collect the metrics you need for client reporting, benchmarking and to inform regulatory reporting
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Environmental Metrics
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Social Metrics
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Governance Metrics
Environmental Metrics
To measure a firm's environmental progress, you can collect various metrics including:
- Energy usage
- Water usage
- Waste generation
- Carbon emissions
- Sustainable procurement
- Product development
- Biodiversity conservation
- Renewable energy adoption
Social Metrics
Measuring a firm's social progress requires the collection of relevant metrics that can provide insights into the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, as well as its impact on stakeholders and society as a whole:
- Representation
- Retention
- Promotions
- Leadership Pipeline
- Employment Pipeline
- Pay Equity
- Employee Resource Group (ERG) Membership
- Participation Rates in Mentoring and Sponsorship Programs
- Participation Rates in Diversity and Inclusion Training Programs
- Number of Lives Impacted
- Economic Empowerment
- Community Engagement
Governance Metrics
Evidence of good governance practices is an indication of a sound approach to risk management and high levels of accountability.
Key metrics include:
- Structure and oversight
- Code and values
- Transparency and reporting
- Cyber risk and systems
- Long-term perspective