Climate data quality is the top barrier to progress for mortgage lenders
September 23, 2024Poor climate data quality (especially from EPCs) is blocking progress on climate transition planning for UK mortgage lenders.The top 5 UK mortgage lender climate transition plans in 2024
September 16, 2024Learn how Nationwide, Ecology Building Society, and others are setting the standard in reducing mortgage financed emissions and driving retrofit.Equifinance partners with Kamma to lead the way in ESG transparency
August 28, 2024Kamma and Equifinance partner to ensure the second charge lender has accurate ESG data for underlying assets in the mortgage…New analysis: UK housing decarbonisation to accelerate by up to 14x under Labour leadership
July 29, 2024Kamma's analysis has found that 84% of UK mortgaged homes could be upgraded to a minimum EPC C standard with…New analysis: cost to upgrade to EPC C easily achievable for 4 out of 5 mortgaged homes
June 25, 2024Kamma's analysis has found that 84% of UK mortgaged homes could be upgraded to a minimum EPC C standard with…Kamma and Octopus Real Estate partner to make home retrofit a no-brainer
April 29, 2024Kamma and Octopus Real Estate partner to combine retrofit optimisation tech with green refurbishment loansNew insights: how does EPC data impact affordability assessments?
April 15, 2024Accurate energy performance data is a must to ensure mortgage lenders can accurately assess affordability and reduce risk – here’s…Atom and Kamma announce major new partnership to tackle risks of climate change
September 28, 2023Alliance combines best-in-class banking tech with best-in-class climate tech to deliver complete view on climate risks associated with the Atom…Kamma raises £3.6 million to tackle Net Zero in UK homes and commercial property
August 22, 2023Investment, led by Clean Growth Fund, will support expansion of Kamma’s market-leading property data engine, providing the insights needed to…Kamma wins DESNZ funding through the Green Home Finance Accelerator
May 22, 2023Kamma wins £200,000 from GHFA to develop an end-to-end retrofit marketplace, targeting the 6.5 million homes missing Net Zero target