Thunes: Joins the United Nations Global Compact and Ecovadis initiatives

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Thunes: Joins the United Nations Global Compact and Ecovadis initiatives

  • Thunes, a Singapore-based global payments company announced its affiliation with two global ESG initiatives
  • Successfully passed sustainability assessments and submitted respective reports to both institutions
  • Awarded the Ecovadis silver medal for 2022, placing the company in the top 25% of performers for business sustainability
  • Amongst the first Fintechs to make sustainability reporting part of its regular operations and strategy
  • The UN Global Compact initiative is the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, aiming to align the strategic actions of businesses
  • The UN Global Compact and the Ecovadis certification represent a tangible expression of commitment to sustainability
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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