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Green Economy Mark 2026

Committed to sustainable growth

For sixth consecutive year.

We’re pleased to share that we’ve been awarded the London Stock Exchange’s Green Economy Mark for the sixth consecutive year, recognising the role our technology plays in supporting more efficient, lower-emission fleet operations.

The Green Economy Mark is awarded to listed companies and funds that generate 50% or more of their annual revenues from products and services contributing to the global green economy. As part of the 2026 assessment, 60.9% of our revenues were classified as green.

For us, this recognition reflects a clear and growing need across the transport sector: helping operators improve performance, reduce fuel consumption and make more informed decisions as sustainability continues to move up the agenda.

Supporting more sustainable fleet operations

Transport operators are under increasing pressure to balance cost control, efficiency and environmental responsibility. Whether that means improving vehicle utilisation, optimising routes, supporting better driver performance or gaining clearer operational visibility, technology has a practical role to play.

Our solutions are designed to help fleets operate more intelligently, safely and sustainably, giving teams the data and insight they need to improve day-to-day performance while working towards longer-term sustainability objectives.

That focus is increasingly important. Our latest industry research found that 60% of transport and logistics organisations now consider sustainability and environmental impact a top priority for their fleets, up from 36% in 2025.

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Recognised for green revenue contribution

The Green Economy Mark assessment was carried out by LSEG Data & Analytics using publicly available information and the London Stock Exchange Group’s Green Revenues Classification System. This helps investors identify companies generating significant revenues from products and services that support environmental objectives and the transition to a lower-carbon economy.

Microlise was assessed as deriving 60.9% of revenues from green activities, mapped to the Road Vehicles sector.

Speaking about the recognition, Nadeem Raza, Chief Executive Officer at Microlise, said:

“Fleet operators are facing increasing pressure to improve efficiency, manage costs and meet ambitious sustainability targets. Technology has an important role to play in helping them balance those priorities.

“This recognition reflects our continued commitment to developing solutions that help operators make better-informed decisions, improve fleet performance and support their sustainability objectives.”

Continuing to support change

Receiving the Green Economy Mark for a sixth consecutive year is a proud milestone, but more importantly, it reflects the direction of travel across the industry.

As sustainability becomes a bigger priority for operators, we’ll continue to develop technology that supports smarter decisions, stronger fleet performance and more efficient operations – helping businesses make meaningful progress, one journey at a time.