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Equi-Stream: Platform for 'mainstream' integration of the ESG factors
Vigeo helps you uncover the hidden value of companies and integrate the ESG factors into your financial models:
  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Governance
... in order to make your analyses even more productive.

What does this product consist of?

Equi-Stream is a unique platform that offers a double added value:
1. Continuous international ESG news:
  • Access to international news to continuously follow environmental, social and governance information
  • A warning system to find out about the latest controversies immediately
2. An in-depth analysis of companies and sectors:
  • Analysis reports on DJStoxx 1800 Global companies, as regards these six areas:
    • Human rights
    • Environment
    • Corporate Governance
    • Human resources
    • Business behaviour (client/supplier relations)
    • Community Involvement
  • Sector-oriented analysis on more than 30 sectors to better define ESG issues: growth perspectives, business comparisons, selection of best practices.
  • Thematic studies on matters such as discrimination, union freedom, corruption, etc.
Equi-Stream combines the following assets:
  • A unique entry point to simultaneously access ESG news and research
  • A state-of-the-art technological tool, specially designed for financial analysts with an integration mindset
  • A pleasant on-line interface that can be customised according to users parameters.
What advantages does this product offer clients?

This product allows our clients to:
  • Elaborate ESG hypotheses in order to integrate them into their rating models, in a rational and formal way
  • Better control ESG risks and anticipate their operational impacts
  • Better exploit ESG opportunities in financial analyses
  • Continue to foster dialogue with companies

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