SOLUTION
Harmony collects comprehensible data and organizes and contextualizes it in a clear way.
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Determine endorsed factors, identify metrics and available data
Each metric is comprised of a collection of data points. Harmony enhances data credibility and reliability through data triangulation, consolidating hundreds of metrics from diverse sources and presenting them in structured issues for a more user-friendly, and trustworthy insights.
2
Collect, clean and normalize data
Harmony’s data engineering team aggregates and cleanses diverse data sources to construct a single dataset. From here, proprietary algorithms standardize and normalize raw data into comparable metrics.
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Predict unreported values and contextualize metrics
Analyze all metrics for all companies
Harmony analyzes and measures all metrics for each company against a universe of 11,000 companies, sector and industry peers.
Build profiles at the company, product, and portfolio levels
Building company, product, and portfolio profiles enables uniform benchmark comparisons.
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Promote disclosure, encourage data review, and understand targets
Through our collaborative approach and emphasis on data quality, stakeholders can work together to increase reporting transparency and develop effective strategies to manage risks.
Through Harmony’s portal, companies and managers can:
Mandatory Disclosures: an Imperative Across 83% of the World’s GDP
Select a country to view their reporting mandates.
Harmony identifies the relative risk of your portfolio and gives you the tools to explore your position and make decisions about strategies, managers, and holdings.
Harmony aggregates your data into a downloadable report to give your stakeholders a clear understanding of how your goals are being fulfilled.
Harmony’s platform allows you to connect with managers and companies around metrics that matter to you.
Harmony contextualizes your company’s metrics relative to your peers and the broader investment space.
Harmony’s platform allows you to set goals and communicate these targets to stakeholders.
Harmony aggregates your data and makes it available to stakeholders to simplify the reporting of metrics and goals.
Harmony maps metrics across multiple frameworks, including GRI, SDG, WFE, TCFD, CDP, SFDR, and SASB, to ensure we monitor and measure relevant issues. Harmony defines relevant issues as quantitative measures that represent the interests and concerns of a material number of stakeholders, such as employees, customers, regulators and communities.
Get in touch and learn about Harmony’s partnership program.
2019 – Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 (Sustainability)
2021 – Regulation (EU) 2021/1119 (European Climate Law)
2021 – Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 SFDR
2022 – Regulation (EU) 2020/852 (EU Taxonomy)
2024 – Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
2024 – European Green Deal
2024 – Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)
2020 – Guide on climate-related and environmental risks (Voluntary)
2019 – ESMA Guidelines on Disclosure Requirements Applicable to Credit Ratings (Voluntary)
2022 – The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors
2022 – Public Company Cybersecurity
2022 – Pay versus Performance
2024 – US SEC Climate Guidance
2012 – The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act
2018 – SB 826 Corporate Board and Gender Diversity (Voluntary)
2023 – SB 253 and SB 261: California Climate Disclosure Rules
2021 – NASDAQ’S BOARD DIVERSITY RULE
2024 – New York’s SB S897C and SB 5437- climate-related financial disclosure (proposed)
2024 -Washington’s SB 6092 Environment, Energy & Technology disclosure (proposed)
2024 – Illinois’ HB 4268 (proposed)
2024 – Minnesota’s SF 2744 (proposed)
1972 – Clean Water Act
1966 – Civil Rights Act of 1964 (EEO 1 Component 1 report)