CEAN Global, MSC partner to expand ESG and climate assurance work

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The collaboration aims to strengthen professional capacity, knowledge exchange and institutional cooperation across Bangladesh and overseas markets as demand grows for credible sustainability reporting and independent review services.

CEAN Global has entered into a strategic partnership with MSC Global Consulting Pte. Ltd. and MSC Bangladesh to expand international operations in ESG, climate assurance, sustainability and sustainable finance, the organisations said.

The partnership brings together CEAN Global’s technical and professional capabilities with MSC’s international and Bangladesh-based networks to support organisations and financial institutions seeking to strengthen ESG practices, climate-related risk management, sustainability performance and sustainable finance initiatives.

Under the arrangement, MSC Global Consulting Pte. Ltd. has been appointed Exclusive Global Agency and Strategic Collaborative Partner of CEAN Global, supporting the representation, promotion and delivery of approved CEAN Global professional services and strategic initiatives across agreed international markets.

MSC Bangladesh will support institutional engagement and related activities in Bangladesh.

The collaboration will cover ESG and sustainability capacity building, climate assurance, sustainability advisory and consulting, sustainable finance, Second Party Opinions, Independent Reviews, professional certification and training programmes, joint research, technical collaboration and institutional knowledge sharing.

It will also support the promotion, coordination and delivery of approved CEAN Global professional programmes and services, creating opportunities to engage businesses, financial institutions, professionals and other stakeholders seeking expertise in ESG, climate and sustainability.

The collaboration will operate within CEAN Global’s established governance, compliance, ethical and quality assurance framework, providing a structured basis for the representation and delivery of approved professional services while maintaining consistency in technical and professional standards.

The organisations said the partnership comes amid growing global demand for credible ESG information, climate assurance, sustainability reporting, sustainable finance and independent review services.

They said it is expected to strengthen professional capacity, facilitate knowledge exchange and create new opportunities for institutional cooperation across Bangladesh and international markets.

The partnership engagement was attended by Prof. Suborna Barua, President and Chair of the Board of CEAN Global; ABM Obaidullah, Managing Partner of CEAN Global; Akhand Jyoti Tiwari, Senior Partner of MSC Global Consulting Pte. Ltd.; and Zaki Haider of MSC Bangladesh, along with members of the respective teams who participated in the engagement and discussions.

Through the collaboration, CEAN Global, MSC Global Consulting and MSC Bangladesh aim to expand access to ESG and climate-related expertise, strengthen professional capabilities and support organisations in navigating the evolving sustainability landscape.

The partnership represents a further step in CEAN Global’s international development, combining international market expansion with technical expertise, professional assurance and sustainable finance capabilities to support more transparent, responsible and resilient business practices.

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