GreenFi Raises $2M Seed Round to Scale AI-Driven ESG Risk Management Globally

GreenFi, an AI-powered ESG risk management startup, has secured $2 million in Seed funding led by Transition VC, marking a major step in its expansion as global demand for automated sustainability intelligence accelerates. The company will use the capital to advance its AI capabilities, expand its international footprint, and enhance the scalability of its no-code platform.

Founded in 2023, GreenFi provides a SaaS solution that aggregates ESG data from disclosures, reports, alternative datasets, and media sources using deep learning, NLP, and entity recognition. The platform automates due diligence, supply-chain screening, and reporting workflows, replacing manual processes with real-time insights and actionable recommendations.

GreenFi currently serves clients across Singapore, India, Europe, and the U.S., supporting sectors such as banking, manufacturing, agriculture, and fashion. With a lean team and operations automated by more than 60%, the company plans to strengthen sales and marketing as it expands across California, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The funding positions GreenFi to accelerate adoption of AI-led ESG compliance as regulations and investor expectations continue to rise worldwide.

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