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ESG Risk Platform GreenFi Raises $2m in Seed Investment

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GreenFi, an ESG compliance risk management platform, said it has raised $2 million in a seed funding round that was led by Transition VC, India’s first energy transition-focused venture fund.

The cash injection will be deployed to expand the company’s distribution network and presence across key markets.

GreenFi uses artificial intelligence and language models to automate due diligence and reporting for compliance, which traditionally requires manual workflows.

GreenFi founder Barun Chandran said the company is building AI agents to enable teams to extract insights and streamline workflows.

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