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MVGX Tech Launches AI-Powered Green Supply Chain Finance System at SFF 2025

MVGX Tech unveils its AI-driven Green Supply Chain Finance System at SFF 2025, enhancing sustainability with real-time carbon performance metrics for banks.

SINGAPORE, November 17, 2025 — MVGX Tech, a leader in sustainable fintech based in Singapore, has unveiled its Green Supply Chain Finance and Operational Emission Management System under the Pathfinder AI program. This innovative digital solution was launched at the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 (SFF 2025), representing a significant milestone for MVGX Tech in advancing AI-enabled green finance technologies.

The newly introduced platform aims to enhance transparency, measurability, and sustainability in supply chain finance. By integrating both supply chain finance and environmental performance data, this system enables banks to pinpoint high-quality green supply chain enterprises. It allows them to quantify corporate environmental performance and incorporate carbon emissions and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) risk metrics into financing decisions.

Building a Sustainable Digital Foundation

This launch marks a pivotal advancement in MVGX Tech’s mission to support data-driven sustainable finance. Utilizing MVGX Tech’s proprietary sustainable data analytics engine, the platform digitizes the entire process—from environmental data collection and carbon performance assessment to the intelligent allocation of green supply chain financing. Moreover, it provides real-time visibility into crucial metrics such as carbon intensity, energy efficiency, ESG disclosures, and material sustainability events across supply chains.

These integrated insights empower financial institutions and corporations to enhance transparency in their supply chains. They can identify resilient and high-performing green partners while embedding verifiable sustainability factors into credit, procurement, and supply chain evaluation frameworks. This approach effectively balances responsible risk management with long-term value creation.

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Innovative MRV-Based Infrastructure

MVGX Tech has consistently pushed the envelope in sustainable fintech innovation, developing various proprietary tools, including its Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) System, and carbon footprint assessment tools. These technologies serve as the foundation for the Green Supply Chain Finance system, enabling banks to adopt data-driven decision-making and ensure regulatory compliance in sustainable financing.

Through this platform, bank clients can validate supply chain enterprises’ carbon emissions and abatement data in real time, automatically generating carbon performance dashboards. This capability directly addresses the ongoing challenges related to collecting and calculating Scope 3 emissions, allowing financial institutions to accurately assess corporate green performance and ESG metrics, thereby improving transparency and scientific rigor in supply chain finance evaluations.

Patrick Sze, Chief Technology Officer of GLDB, emphasized the importance of technology in fostering sustainable supply chain finance and risk management. He stated, “At GLDB, we believe that technology is not only a key driver of innovation, but also an essential support for developing sustainable supply chain finance and risk management. By incorporating assessments of corporate green performance and carbon emissions data into our loan evaluation processes, banks can evaluate potential credit risks arising from operations beyond traditional financial indicators.”

Lily Hong, Chief Executive Officer of MVGX Tech, added, “Green supply chain finance is not only the integration of green finance and supply chain finance, but also a data-driven financial innovation. Through measurable and traceable carbon performance systems, we are building a second ‘green balance sheet’ for banks and enterprises, making sustainability the foundation of financial decision-making.”

Looking ahead, MVGX Tech plans to enhance the platform’s capabilities to include cross-border green settlements, carbon credit-backed financing solutions, and dynamic risk pricing mechanisms driven by ESG and carbon performance. These advancements are set to accelerate the low-carbon transition and green transformation of regional and global supply chains.

For further updates on MVGX Tech’s collaborations, innovations, and green finance initiatives, follow them on LinkedIn.

About MVGX
MVGX Tech is a global leader in Sustainable AI and Green Finance Technology, specializing in three primary areas: Green Asset Trading, Sustainable AI Services, and Green Finance Solutions. MVGX provides end-to-end, internationally compliant solutions—from carbon tracking and reporting to compliance management and integrating green assets into sustainable finance. Their mission is to empower organizations to accelerate their sustainability goals through technology-enabled transparency, trust, and impact.

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