AI Governance
for Ethical Investors
You already assess environmental, social, and governance factors. AI now sits inside hiring, lending, healthcare, pricing, and core operations across the businesses you back. When governance is weak, the consequences are not only ethical. They are operational, regulatory, and reputational.

AI is now part of the investment risk picture
AI is no longer confined to specialist technology teams. It is embedded in customer service, underwriting, hiring, fraud detection, marketing, and decision support across nearly every sector. That makes AI governance relevant to both portfolio resilience and mandate integrity.
Traditional ESG processes rarely test whether an algorithm is fair, whether training data was sourced lawfully, whether there is accountable oversight, or whether controls exist before AI reaches customers and staff. The result is a diligence gap in a risk area that is already material.
Weak AI governance has already created market consequences
These are not theoretical scenarios. They are examples of weak oversight translating into regulatory exposure, reputational damage, and impaired confidence.
A better diligence layer for ethical capital
Today, most investors assess AI governance through management conversations, policy decks, questionnaires, and public statements. Useful inputs, but limited evidence. What is often missing is an independent view of how governance operates in practice.
We’re building a marketplace where independently certified companies publish structured AI governance profiles so fund managers can screen, compare, and engage with greater confidence. Every profile is supported by independent audit work, not self-assessment alone.
What you get access to
Purpose-built tools for investors who want clearer visibility into AI governance across current and prospective holdings.
Portfolio Tracker
Monitor certification status, governance signals, and maturity indicators across portfolio companies from one dashboard.
Company Search
Surface certified companies by sector, certification tier, and governance maturity to support origination and screening.
Due Diligence Reports
Generate structured AI governance diligence reports supported by independent audit evidence rather than self-reported questionnaires.
Watchlist
Track companies of interest and receive updates when certification status changes, audits conclude, or governance profiles are refreshed.

More than a list of companies
A directory can tell you who is active in a category. It does not tell you whether governance is credible. Every organisation on our platform completes an independent audit across seven pillars of responsible AI, producing evidence you can use in diligence conversations.
That means you are not starting from a blank page. You begin with verified governance information, a clearer view of maturity, and a stronger basis for engagement.
How it works
Companies get certified
Organisations complete an independent audit across seven pillars of responsible AI, producing a structured governance profile for investor review.
You search and evaluate
Review certified companies, filter by sector and governance maturity, and generate diligence reports from verified, audited data.
Connect with confidence
Engage with companies whose AI practices have already been independently assessed, reducing reliance on claims alone.
AI diligence is becoming part of prudent capital allocation.
We help you assess it with more rigour.
Join the marketplace connecting ethical investors with independently certified companies, and bring stronger evidence into AI governance review.
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