ESG data infrastructure for institutions.
Who this is for
Where institutional engagement makes sense
Housing societies & RWAs
Cooperative housing societies, condominium associations, and resident welfare associations representing residents at the building or complex level — onboarding the asset, certifying common areas, and rolling member participation into society-wide ESG performance.
Housing federations & associations
Industry bodies aggregating positions across societies, sectors, or sub-sectors — for advocacy, standards-setting, or member services.
Developers & REITs
Portfolio holders who need consistent, comparable ESG scores across assets — and a clean reporting surface for investors and regulators.
Banks & NBFCs
Lenders aligning credit decisions with verified sustainability performance, with the ability to surface tier-linked products to qualified borrowers.
Public & quasi-public bodies
Municipal corporations, planning bodies, and statutory authorities aligning urban policy with measurable, asset-level data.
Standards & certification bodies
Bodies referencing PEGS scores into wider sustainability frameworks, or co-authoring standards with PEGS as the data layer.
Strategic collaborators
Research institutions, think tanks, and strategic technology partners building on or alongside the PEGS data infrastructure.
Capabilities
What an institution can do with PEGS
Portfolio-level assessment
One framework, many assets. Scores roll up from asset to building to portfolio so an institution can read consistent signals across its holdings.
Standards-aligned scoring
PEGS is an independent framework that references GRI, BRSR, TCFD, GRESB, LEED, and BREEAM. A single PEGS score is intelligible across the standards your stakeholders already track.
Verifiable asset records
Every asset receives a Universal Asset Identification Number (UAIN). Records are anchored as tamper-evident hashes on a permissioned blockchain — no personal data on chain.
Tier-linked products
Better verified ESG performance unlocks better commercial terms across the partner ecosystem — including lender-led products that surface to qualified borrowers.
The technical record
BASTION at a glance
Where PEGS records actually live, in four lines.
- Permissioned blockchain, hosted in Indian data centres. No public chain; no overseas residency.
- Hashes on chain, data off chain. DPDP-compliant by design — only verifiable, non-personal hashes are anchored.
- Anchors titles, encumbrance certificates, ESG records, and ownership history. Independent of any single member, partner, or registry.
- Network roles are separated by design. Registrar, Certifier, Validator, and Auditor each hold distinct keys — no single party can rewrite history.
Trust dossier
Standards, sovereignty, governance
The four facts an institutional reader actually needs, in one place.
- DPDP-compliant by design
- Data residency, processor obligations, and consent management mapped to India’s Digital Personal Data Protection regime.
- India-hosted infrastructure
- All primary data and compute reside in Indian data centres. Sovereign by default, not by exception.
- Hashes on chain, data off chain
- Only verifiable, non-personal hashes are anchored. Personal information and underlying datasets remain in access-controlled storage.
- Independent governance
- PEGS standards are referenced against — not derived from — global frameworks. Governance is structured to remain independent of any single member, partner, or institutional sponsor.
Full disclosures, processor obligations, and standards-alignment references are published in the Licenses & Disclosures page.
For portfolios
One framework, every asset in the holding
What scale actually looks like — for a federation, a developer book, or a REIT.
An institution holding 14,000 units across Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru can roll asset-level scores into building → society → portfolio views — with comparable indicators across the holding, a single reporting surface for SEBI / investor / standards-body conversations, and tier-linked product opportunities through partner banks for the units that score above thresholds.
Roll-up reporting
Asset → building → society → portfolio. Comparable across holdings on Day 1.
Comparable indicators
The same 15 parameters across every asset — no re-mapping per disclosure framework.
Tier-linked products
Lender-led offerings surface to qualified borrowers based on verified score.
Institutional questions
What allies ask first
How does PEGS differ from existing green-building certifications?
Existing certifications are typically design-stage and binary (issued or not). PEGS is a continuous, data-driven, three-pillar (E/S/G) framework with 15 parameters and 44 indicators. It produces a 900-point score that moves with operational performance — and references the standards your stakeholders already track.
Is portfolio-level reporting available?
Yes. Institutional engagements can roll up asset-level scores into building, project, or portfolio views, with comparable indicators across holdings. Reporting cadence aligns with your investor or regulatory rhythm.
What is your data-protection posture?
PEGS runs on India-hosted infrastructure and is designed to comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. Personal data is never written to a public ledger; only verifiable hashes of records are anchored. Full disclosures are published in our Licenses & Disclosures page.
Can institutions co-author standards or extensions with PEGS?
Yes. Strategic partners and standards bodies can engage in framework extensions, sector overlays, or jurisdiction-specific calibrations. PEGS retains independence; institutional inputs are referenced and credited.
How does PEGS interface with credit and underwriting?
Banks and NBFCs partnering with PEGS can use verified ESG scores as inputs to credit decisions and surface tier-linked products to qualified borrowers. Commercial terms sit in the Partner Agreement.
Are there pilot or proof-of-concept formats available?
Yes. Bounded pilots — typically a defined cluster of assets over six months — are available for federations, developers, and lenders evaluating institutional engagement. Outcomes inform a longer-form Partner Agreement.
Engage at portfolio, sector, or alliance level
A focused conversation, a bounded pilot, a longer-form agreement. We engage at the depth your institution requires.