ICE - ICE Social Impact Data
Data category
- Environmental data
- Governance data
- Research data
- Social data
The data offers solutions for:
- Environmental impact analysis and insight
- Investment decisions and portfolio insight
- Nature-based information
- Nature-based information: Biodiversity
- Nature-based information: Land use
- Nature-based information: Water
- Reporting: UN SDGs
- Social impact analysis and insight
Who are the data users?
- Financial institutions
- Investors
Brief description of the data offering
ICE offers a data set to support customers who want to leverage the UN SDG framework and/or socieconomic, demographic, and health data to assist with sustainable investment strategies for municipal and sovereign bonds.
By combining our geospatial modelling technology with municipal capital markets expertise, ICE can tap into multiple sources of publicly available data to create metrics to help clients in their investment decision making. The resulting ICE data items are directly mapped to UN SDG defined targets, which can be used for peer comparison of issuers or issues on a like-for-like basis to assess progress over time.
Key features
- CUSIP level metrics
- Percentile rankings
- Historical data
- Data file and user interface
- Use of proceeds and reported boundaries or drive times
Use cases
- Trend analysis – use history to track improvement (or deterioration) over time
- Portfolio construction – enable a variety of impact investing strategies and test them using historical data
- Security selection – provide data needed to avoid or seek out specific profiles
- Reporting – aggregate data at the portfolio/fund level for investor facing statistics
Where and how do you source your data?
SDG Taxonomy Dataset relies on a broad array of data sources that are curated, cleansed, and normalized, then spatially mapped to US issuers and instruments, providing a quantitative framework that supports a variety of investment objectives. Most data is sourced from government websites, including but not limited to the U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Education, Environmental Protection Agency, and the Center for Disease Control.
What is the cost for your data offering?
Please contact [email protected].