Tomorrow: Adds carbon tracking to banking app

Tomorrow: Adds carbon tracking to banking app

  • Tomorrow is different from most other banks are the future of banking – transparent, digital, sustainable
  • Began offering a new proposition within their banking app that shows customers carbon emission calculations alongside their bank transactions
  • Based on each purchase made with a Visa card, ecolytiq and offer banking customers more transparency and empowerment around their purchases
  • The first bank in Germany to integrate ecolytiq’s latest Sustainability-as-a-ServiceⓇ solution
  • Setting a new standard for the future of sustainable banking, leading the way for how banks should engage with sustainability
  • Offers the carbon footprint feature to all customer segments at no additional cost
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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