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The Proof Economy Is No Longer Theoretical, Diginex Is Already Monetizing It
BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 19, 2025 / For years, corporate accountability lived in presentations. ESG decks, sustainability summaries,

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[{"type":"text","content":"BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 19, 2025 / For years, corporate accountability lived in presentations. ESG decks, sustainability summaries, carefully worded disclosures. They were designed to reassure, not withstand pressure. That era is over. What's replacing it is far more unforgiving. Regulators, investors, auditors, and commercial partners are no longer asking companies what they intend to do. They are asking what they can prove.This is not a philosophical shift. It is an operational one. And it is creating an entirely new layer of corporate infrastructure, the verification layer.Diginex (NASDAQ:DGNX) has been building for this moment. On December 9, the company reported financial results for the six-month period ended September 30, and the numbers didn't just show growth. They showed validation. Revenue increased 293% year over year, driven by platform licensing, subscriptions, and enterprise adoption. Gross margins expanded into the mid-70% range, showing the scalability of a software model built for global compliance demand.These results are not happening in a vacuum. They are happening because proof has become mandatory.When Scrutiny Rises, Narratives CollapseMost ESG and compliance platforms were designed for an earlier phase of regulation, one that emphasized disclosure over defensibility. They helped companies compile information and publish progress. That approach breaks down the moment enforcement arrives.Today's regulatory environment does not tolerate ambiguity. Emissions disclosures must be auditable. Supply chains must be traceable. Human-rights claims must be supported by documented remediation, not just policies. When regulators ask questions, \"we reported it\" is no longer a sufficient answer.This is where many legacy systems fail. They organize data, but they do not authenticate it.Diginex was built with that distinction in mind. The company's platform suite is designed to move beyond reporting and into verification, capturing data in a way that can be traced, reviewed, and defended. That difference is increasingly becoming the line between companies that pass scrutiny and those that stall operations, lose contracts, or face penalties.The financials tell that story clearly. A triple-digit percentage revenue increase in a tightening regulatory climate signals something important. Companies are no...