Squirro links with radicant to strengthen AI and ESG synergies

Squirro, a company that links and analyses data to provide new insights as a basis for decision making, has integrated with ESG firm radicant.

radicant claims it is the first sustainable, digital and collaborative internet-based financial services firm that is aligned Sustainable Development Goals. According to the firm, the integration of technology enables radicant to automate decision-making processes and improve customer understanding and service quality.

Squirro markets an AI-based technology which provides the insights from the linked and analysed data. Through its collaboration with radicant, these insights and recommendations will now be offered not only from Squirro but also to radicant’s customers.

radicant CEO and co-founder Anders Bally said, “Our partnership with Squirro is an excellent example of co-creation: we are integrating the world-leading AI solutions from the Switzerland-based company Squirro with solutions from the world’s leading technology companies such as Google Cloud and Salesforce. This allows us to set new benchmarks for automated recommendation processes. It is a great pleasure to rethink banking processes and customer experiences together with Squirro’s experienced and creative team.”

Squirro CEO and co-founder Dorian Selz added, “We are proud to support radicant in building an innovative bank with a consistent focus on sustainability. With its deep understanding of technology and data, radicant plays a pioneering role in the Swiss banking landscape. For us, the collaboration with radicant offers a unique opportunity to redefine banking processes together.”

Deepki, which claims to be the only company in the world offering a fully populated ESG data intelligence platform for the real estate sector, has acquired Fabriq.

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