Your biggest customers are starting to ask for your emissions data. VerityOS helps you give them a number you can put your name on — one that holds up when someone checks. And the same price buys a second report most vendors don’t even sell: an ISO/IEC 42001-aligned AI data governance record. Two conformity stories, one engine.
You didn’t build this business to fill in a regulator’s form. You built it to look after your people, your customers, and the name above the door. So when a major buyer asks for your carbon numbers and you can’t answer credibly, this stops being about compliance — it becomes about whether you stay in their supply chain at all. VerityOS exists so that your answer is always ready, always traceable, and always yours.
Emissions data used to be a listed-company problem. Not anymore. It’s moving down the value chain, buyer by buyer — and it’s heading straight for the SMEs who supply them.
Your largest customers — the MNCs, the banks, the GLCs, the overseas buyers — now have their own reporting obligations. To meet them, they have to account for their supply chain. That means you. The request for your emissions data isn’t a maybe; for a growing number of SMEs, it’s already landing in the inbox.
“We’re working on it” doesn’t hold. A missing number, a guessed number, or a number no one can stand behind is a reason to be quietly moved to a supplier who can answer. Losing that account isn’t a line on a spreadsheet — it’s the contract that pays your team.
When you can hand over a Scope 1+2 figure that’s backed by the original evidence and approved by a named person, you don’t just survive the question — you become the easy supplier to keep. VerityOS is what turns a nerve-wracking request into a two-minute, defensible reply.
And it doesn’t stop with you. To answer honestly, you’ll soon be asking your own suppliers the same question — VerityOS gives you one clean place to request, receive, and store their numbers too, so the chain of trust holds in both directions.
A defensible number isn’t paperwork — it’s the thing standing between your business and six very expensive conversations.
Your biggest customers now carry their own reporting mandates. Answer their data request credibly and you're the easy supplier to keep. Can't answer, and procurement quietly reweights toward someone who can.
Sustainability data is moving into credit conversations — green financing, sustainability-linked terms, ESG questionnaires. A defensible number keeps those doors open. A shrug doesn't.
Corporate and government tenders increasingly carry sustainability questions. The supplier with an evidenced answer clears the bar; the one “working on it” explains itself.
Government co-funding for a first report needs clean, claimable line items, lodged before work begins. A shoebox of receipts doesn't survive that process. A properly scoped engagement does.
Assurance is billed by the hour. An assurer who opens a clean vault finishes fast. One who has to chase twelve months of missing bills doesn't — and evidence can't be backfilled.
A published number that gets retracted is a public correction with your name on it. A number backed by its bill, its factor, and its named approver doesn't get retracted.
FY2025 Scope 1+2 reporting is mandatory for SGX-listed companies today. External assurance follows in FY2029 — and assurance changes everything. It’s no longer enough to report a number; you have to prove it, to someone whose job is to doubt it.
The companies that wait until FY2028 to think about evidence will spend that year reconstructing history from inboxes and folders. The ones who start now will simply open the vault.
That’s the assurer’s first question. A spreadsheet can show you a total. It cannot show you the bill behind the total, the factor that was applied, who approved it, or whether the cell was quietly changed three months ago.
A survey of 543 executives by SGX RegCo and Schneider Electric (January 2026, 76% SGX-listed) found that around half use no digital tool for this work, and 42% said their external providers lack the expertise. That is a lot of companies heading into an assurance regime with a spreadsheet and a hope.
Evidence isn’t something you add at the end. It’s something you either captured along the way — or didn’t.
There are capable carbon tools in Singapore. They calculate scopes, they cover Scope 3, some even let you attach documents. But calculating a number and proving it are different jobs — and the second one is the one FY2029 is about.
| Capability | Spreadsheet | Generic carbon tool | VerityOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calculates Scope 1+2 | Manual | Yes | Yes, from the vault |
| Scope 3 | Manual | Yes | Starter (4 categories) |
| Attach source documents | Maybe | Sometimes | Always, per entry |
| Append-only, hash-chained record | No | No | Yes |
| Reversals instead of silent edits | No | No | Yes |
| Named-approver audit trail | No | Rarely | Yes |
| One-click assurance pack | No | No | Yes |
| Externally anchored fingerprint (RFC 3161) | No | No | Yes, at report freeze |
| AI Data Governance workspace (ISO/IEC 42001) | No | No | Included, every tier |
Document attachment is a folder. A hash chain is a proof. When the vault says a number hasn’t changed, that’s math, not trust — and because the fingerprint leaves the system at report freeze, printed in your report and timestamped by an independent authority, it holds against everyone. Including us.
Every tier of VerityOS includes the AI Data Governance workspace — an ISO/IEC 42001-aligned registry of your AI systems, a 65-control Statement of Applicability, and structured impact assessments — running on the same evidence vault as your sustainability disclosure.
Your buyers started asking about carbon; the same buyers are starting to ask how you govern AI. With VerityOS you’ll already have the record — not an add-on, not a higher tier. Included, at every price.We haven’t found another carbon platform that ships this.
We run your first ISSB report end-to-end, on the engine, led by certified management consultants.
Best for: SMEs facing their first report with no in-house sustainability function.
The multi-client engine for accounting and sustainability firms. S$450 per entity/month, dropping to S$400 from your sixth entity. First three design-partner firms: S$400 flat.
Best for: Firms delivering reporting for many clients.
The full platform, run by your own team. Same vault, same assurance pack, your hands on the wheel.
Best for: Companies with an in-house finance or sustainability lead.
Every tier includes the AI Data Governance workspace — two reports for the one price. Not sure which door? Start with a one-bill demo and we’ll point you to the right one honestly.
Government support can cover a meaningful share of a company’s first ISSB-aligned report. Larger and SGX-listed companies (SGX-listed of any size, or annual revenue of at least S$100 million) claim via the Sustainability Reporting Grant — up to 30% of qualifying costs, capped at S$150,000. Eligible SMEs are served instead by the SME Sustainability Reporting Programme — up to 50% co-funding, through EnterpriseSG-appointed providers. In every case the claim belongs to your company, is lodged before you sign a contract, and Enterprise Singapore sets eligibility and rates and makes the final decision — we don’t administer it, but we’ll help you understand where a VerityOS engagement fits the eligible scope. We never guarantee a grant outcome. We help you go in prepared.
Before you commit to anything, bring one real utility bill and watch the whole chain run.
Export to CSV, XLSX, XML or TSV any time. The vault holds your data; it doesn’t hold it hostage.
If VerityOS isn’t right for you, you leave with everything you put in — plus the assurance pack you built while you were here.
The business you built — and the livelihoods inside it — shouldn’t be at risk over a number you can’t stand behind. VerityOS gives you a credible, traceable answer the moment your customers ask, so you stay in the chain and keep the work that pays your people.