Cotality UK Joined ISEP’s Corporate Partnership Programme to Strengthens its Data-Driven Decarbonisation Mission Across the Entire Property Lifecycle

Cotality UK™ has announced that it has become a member of the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) Corporate Partnership programme.
Cotality’s association with the Institute reflects its mission to provide the technology solutions that help the property sector make informed, data-driven decisions at every stage of the property lifecycle and its focus on fuelling a thriving global property ecosystem and a more resilient society.
By integrating ISEP’s global benchmarking expertise, education, and professional accreditation, Cotality will embed environmental excellence across its entire UK business. This approach enables Cotality to work to extend best practice throughout the UK’s property ecosystem, supporting insurers, restoration and reinstatement contractors, social housing associations, private landlords, and the supply chain with clearer benchmarking, greater consistency, and more meaningful progress. This is particularly relevant with the UK government’s Warm Homes Plan, and how current and future grant funding can be optimised.
Cotality and ISEP will collaborate on strategic initiatives and professional development programmes to support property ecosystem professionals as sustainability continues to shape decision-making and strategy in a complex regulatory and technical landscape.
Michael Porter, Senior Vice President, International Insurance Solutions at Cotality, said, “Working with ISEP strengthens our ability to support sustainability benchmarking that is credible, practical, and grounded in real data. By collaborating with ISEP and its members, we’re giving our clients the confidence to make decisions that deliver a measurable impact across the UK.”
Martin Baxter, Deputy Chief Executive at the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals, said, “Cotality joining ISEP shows a strong commitment to building sustainability knowledge across the business and making sure its work is guided by trusted expertise and benchmarking. We look forward to supporting the team as they continue developing data-led solutions that can help the property sector make better environmental decisions.”



