Diginex Acquires The Remedy Project to Bolster Supply Chain Compliance Solutions

Reuters12-22
Diginex Acquires The Remedy Project to Bolster Supply Chain Compliance Solutions

Diginex Limited has signed a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire The Remedy Project Limited, a Hong Kong-based advisory and research organization specializing in labor and human rights in global supply chains. The Remedy Project brings recognized expertise in human rights due diligence, grievance mechanisms, and remediation. The acquisition is expected to enhance Diginex’s existing suite of AI-powered tools, particularly its diginexAPPRISE platform, by integrating The Remedy Project’s operational-level grievance mechanisms and forced labor remediation frameworks. This move aims to strengthen support for companies seeking to improve supply chain transparency and implement effective human rights remediation processes. The transaction is expected to close shortly, subject to customary closing conditions.

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