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EA Global AI (formerly known as EthicsGrade) is a British technology company headquartered in Newport, Wales. The company develops software tools designed to automate corporate reporting processes, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosures, procurement questionnaires, and information security assessments[1].

Founded as an ESG and digital governance ratings provider, the company initially focused on evaluating corporate practices related to data governance, artificial intelligence, and digital ethics.[2]. From 2023 onward, it transitioned toward developing generative artificial intelligence–based software intended to assist organisations with responding to ESG questionnaires and other high-volume compliance documentation[3].

History

EthicsGrade (2019-2023)

The company was founded in 2019 under the name EthicsGrade, initially operating as an ESG and digital governance ratings provider. Its early work focused on assessing how organisations managed technology-related risks, including data protection, artificial intelligence governance, and the ethical implications of digital systems. During this period, EthicsGrade developed a framework for evaluating corporate digital responsibility, positioning digital and AI-related risks as a component of ESG analysis[4].

EthicsGrade’s research and commentary contributed to wider debates on the inclusion of digital risks within ESG assessments, as investors and regulators increasingly scrutinised the governance of emerging technologies[2].

Transition to AI-driven Reporting Tools (2023)

In 2023, the company shifted its focus away from providing external ratings toward the development of internal automation tools for corporate reporting[5]. It introduced a generative artificial intelligence–based product designed to assist organisations in responding to ESG questionnaires by reusing existing disclosures and internal documentation. Industry coverage described this transition as part of a broader trend toward the application of large language models to address the increasing volume and complexity of sustainability reporting requirements faced by organisations[6]

EA Global AI (2025-present)

From 2025 onward, the company rebranded as EA Global AI, reflecting an expanded focus on automating a wider range of corporate questionnaires beyond ESG, including procurement, due diligence, and information security assessments.[1]

Products and Services

EA Global AI provides software tools intended to automate the completion of corporate questionnaries by retrieving and reusing information from previous responses and internal documentation. The platform has grown out of that developed under the name EthicsAnswer[5] and has been applied to ESG disclosures, procurement processes such as requests for proposal, and risk and compliance assessments including due diligence requirements.

Coverage

Both EA Gloabl AI's, and its predecessor EthicsGrade, have been covered by a range of financial, sustainability, and technology publications in the context of evolving aproaches to ESG reporting, digital ethics, and artificial intelligence governance.

Industry publications including ESG Investor have discussed the company’s work within broader debates on the integration of digital and AI-related risks into ESG frameworks[2]. Whereas specialist outlets, such as A-Team Insights[5] and FF News[4], have reported on the company's use of generative artificial intelligence to support ESG disclosures. Broader publications outside of the AI and ESG spheres, including Investment and Pension Europe[6] have also referenced the company perspectives in discussions on ESG disclosure overloads and digitalisation risks.

Leadership

The company was founded by Charles Radclyffe, who serves as its chief executive officer. Prior to founding EthicsGrade, Radclyffe worked in investment management and technology roles, including as the Head of AI at Fidelity International[7], and has contributed commentary on corporate digital responsibility and technology governance[8] [9]

EA Global AI has remained privately held throughout its operational history, with ownership split between founders, investors, and employees. Overall, across pre-seed and seed rounds, the company has raised in excess of £1,000,000.

References

  1. ^ a b "AI Form-Filling Software for RFPs, ESG & Compliance | EA Global AI". EA > Form-filling AI. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  2. ^ a b c EthicsGrade, Tess Buckley (2023-02-24). "AI Governance Pushes Digital Risks to ESG Forefront". Sustainable Investor. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  3. ^ "EthicsGrade Integrates GenAI into ESG Ratings". Sustainable Investor. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  4. ^ a b Grant, Anton (2023-06-15). "EthicsGrade Employs GenAI to Revolutionise ESG Ratings for Corporate AI Systems". FF News | Fintech Finance. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  5. ^ a b c sharon (2023-10-05). "EthicsAnswer Creates ESG-Trained AI to Ease Disclosure Pain". A-Team. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  6. ^ a b Juntunen, Pirkko. "Sustainability chiefs overwhelmed by plethora of ESG disclosures and platforms". IPE. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  7. ^ "Issue 137: The Real Cost of Ignoring Digital Responsibility Ft. Charles Radclyffe, CEO @EA". www.calyptus.co. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  8. ^ Bynghall, Steve. "Generative AI and Internal Communications: Threat or Opportunity?". reworked.co. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  9. ^ Blakey, Douglas (2025-11-26). "UK budget - financial services sector reaction". Retail Banker International. Retrieved 2026-01-29.

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