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Fils’ carbon credit tokenization technology praised in PwC report

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Fils, an enterprise-grade digital infrastructure provider, has been included in a PwC Middle East report titled “Carbon credit tokenization: Pioneering a Sustainable Future.” Since its inception ahead of Cop28 last year, Fils has integrated sustainability infrastructure with numerous financial leaders in the Middle East, including Mashreq and Magnati.

Because of their critical role in facilitating sustainability, carbon credits will become a dominant player in climate action. The carbon credit market is expected to grow to $100 billion by 2030. The PwC Middle East report examines the phenomenon of the tokenization of carbon credits and the resulting benefits for financial institutions in combating climate change.

This comprehensive report highlights the real-world deployment of carbon credit tokenization as implemented by Fils. Their innovative technology is noticeably used by a number of their banking clientele. Ahead of COP28 last year, Fils introduced new digital tools for companies in various sectors. Their new software has enabled major fintechs like Magnati and Geide and banks like Mashre to process payments that automatically offset carbon emissions, ensuring business transparency and making transactions more environmentally friendly.

Fils also uses advanced analytics for CO2 emissions calculations from corporate expenses. Nameer Khan, CEO of Fils, expressed his pride in the recognition of Fils’ role in integrating climate action into business models. He said: “Since our inception, we have played a key role in helping financial institutions effectively integrate climate action into their operations. This report extends our reach and gives us a greater platform to inform others about what we do and implement. expanding into new regions.”

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The PwC Middle East report discusses the rise of tokenization and its influential role in refining financial services. Tokenized carbon credits create transformative opportunities by building a transparent, efficient and accessible market that supports the Paris Agreement’s goal of reducing emissions by 45% by 2030.

Serena Sebastiani, Virtual Assets Consulting Leader at PwC Middle East, commented on the report: “By merging insights from Fils’ technology application with our strategic overview, the report aims to educate financial institutions on the benefits of tokenization applied to carbon credits, causing a shift in how finance can play a major role in saving our planet, one sign at a time.”

Fils has established strategic partnerships with major financial institutions in the region, including Magnati in the UAE, Geidea in the KSA and Mashreq Bank. This enables millions of traders around the world to reduce their impact on the environment, further highlighting the urgent need for sustainable financing for a more robust climate future.

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