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Sustainability firm fills data gaps with Metry buy

Sustainability consultancy Evora Global has bought environmental data collection company Metry.

Evora said the acquisition of the European firm would give it an “improved level of data automation and quality” and eliminate data gaps.

Pradeep Menon, chief executive at Evora Global, said: “This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in our journey to empower real asset investors with the tools and data needed to drive sustainable practices in the built environment. It will enable us to offer unparalleled services to our clients.”

“This the perfect match,” added Metry chief executive Magnus Hornef, who will be joining Evora’s executive committee as chief data officer. “We are enabling each other to make a bigger impact faster and I’m really excited about expanding our data collection capabilities to all of Evora’s customers. It is a giant leap towards connecting every building with reliable data and automated collection.”

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