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Diginex signs MOU to Acquire The Remedy Project to Expand Advisory Division and Provides Updates On Other M&A Activities
LONDON, Nov. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Diginex Limited (“Diginex” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: DGNX), a recognized provider of Sustainability RegTech

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[{"type":"text","content":"LONDON, Nov. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Diginex Limited (“Diginex” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: DGNX), a recognized provider of Sustainability RegTech solutions, today announced that it has executed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (the “MOU”) to acquire The Remedy Project Limited (“Remedy”), a pioneering organization specializing in data-driven human rights risk assessment and worker-centered remediation protocols for global supply chains. The proposed acquisition combines Diginex’s AI-powered platforms with the Remedy’s proven expertise in operational-level grievance mechanisms, forced labor remediation frameworks, and access-to-remedy programs. This powerful combined solution will enable enterprises to move beyond risk identification to deliver effective, scalable, and victim-centered remedies in situations where labor rights violations occur. “The Remedy Project has been at the forefront of closing the gap between detection and actual remediation in global supply chains,” said Miles Pelham, Chairman of Diginex. “By incorporating their team and methodologies into the Diginex Group, we will create the industry’s most comprehensive end-to-end solution for responsible business conduct – from real-time risk monitoring and worker voice collection to transparent, enforceable remediation that puts affected workers first. Archana Kotecha’s drive and work in this space has been both fundamental and inspirational, and under her leadership we plan to dramatically expand our advisory offerings.” Archana Kotecha, Founder and CEO of the Remedy Project, added: “Joining Diginex represents a transformative step forward in scaling worker-centered approaches to human rights due diligence and remediation globally. Our shared commitment to technology-enabled transparency and human rights due diligence will help companies not only comply with emerging regulations but also build more resilient and ethical supply chains.” The planned acquisition comes at a pivotal moment for the transparency and remediation sector. New mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence laws– such as Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD or CS3D) – explicitly require companies to establish effective grievance mechanisms and provide or enable remedy when adverse impacts occur. According to industry analysts, the global market for supply ...