Empowering profitable investments in a net zero future

About us

Built on Financial Digital Twins and system dynamics, our platform models real-world transition pathways, assesses external risk factors, and calculates the probability of achieving net zero goals. By replacing simplistic trend extrapolations with company-specific insights, we provide financial institutions with a robust foundation for improving risk management and ensuring alignment with ICMA and LMA principles.

Zerolytics supports financial decision-makers in asset management, engagement, and sustainability risk assessment, offering quantitative clarity on corporate transition plans and their financial implications. Whether you're scaling SLLs, mitigating greenwashing risks, or navigating corporate sustainability strategies, Zerolytics will deliver the needed insights.

Our team

Our highly experienced Zerolytics team, based in Oslo, Norway, is comprised of seasoned industry experts, software developers, and a team of analysts with deep insights into climate transition and net zero plans. This includes CFA Charterholders and analysts with experience from NBIM (Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund), collectively enhancing our expertise.

Leadership

Per-Otto Wold

Per-Otto Wold

Co-founder & Chief executive officer

Per-Otto Wold has built four successful companies and has worked in the climate space since 1997. He was one of the visionary architects behind Point Carbon, an innovative software platform that provided critical insights into carbon, power, and gas markets. Wold has shared his expertise on climate change in the US Senate and served as an advisor to former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on climate-related matters.

Atle Christiansen

Atle Christiansen

Co-founder & Chief product officer

Atle Christiansen is a seasoned entrepreneur. In 2000 he co-founded Point Carbon, the leading provider of critical insights into carbon and energy markets, subsequently acquired by Thomson Reuters in 2010. He chaired Cicero Shades of Green that was acquired by S&P Global in 2022. With 25 years of experience intersecting climate, capital, and energy markets, Christiansen earned his PhD from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.