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  • Asia’s Protein Buyers Still Trail Global Best Practice — But Momentum is Building, New ARE Benchmark Finds

    SINGAPORE, Feb 20 - Asia’s largest food retailers, manufacturers, restaurant chains, and hospitality groups remain behind international better practice on sustainable and responsible protein sourcing, but progress is accelerating across the region, according to The Asian Protein Buyers 100: An Assessment of Responsible and Sustainable Sourcing released today by Asia Research & Engagement (ARE)

    The APB100 is a benchmark based on investor-backed priorities – assessing how 100 of Asia’s largest listed protein-buying companies — headquartered or operating across Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mainland China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam — manage environmental, social, and governance risks embedded in meat, dairy, poultry, and seafood supply chains. Collectively, the companies assessed represent more than USD500 billion in market capitalisation and sit at the choke point of Asia’s protein system, where procurement decisions shape production standards, risk management and food-system outcomes. 

    The companies assessed include some of Asia’s most recognisable food and retail groups. These include China Mengniu Dairy, Yili Group, Yonghui and Yum China (Mainland China); AEON, Seven & I Holdings, Meiji, Nissin and NH Foods (Japan); CJ CheilJedang, Lotte and E-Mart (South Korea); Charoen Pokphand Foods and Thai Union (Thailand); Jollibee, Century Pacific Food and San Miguel Food & Beverage (Philippines); Vinamilk (Vietnam); and Hindustan Lever, Nestle India, Jubilant, Devyani, DMart, Westlife Foodworld (McDonald’s India) (India), among others. 

    Scores are improving, but the baseline remains low 

    Now in its second edition, the benchmark shows clear momentum since 2023 — but also highlights that most companies remain at an early stage of credible implementation. 

    The average overall score increased from 9% in 2023 to 16% in 2025, with around 80% of companies improving year-on-year. More than half of comparable companies moved up at least one performance tier. 

    However, no company reached the top two performance tiers, underscoring a persistent gap between sustainability commitments and on-the-ground execution. 

    A growing group of leaders is emerging 

    The number of companies in the leading Tier 3 group more than doubled from 10 in 2023 to 26 in 2025, while the lowest-scoring group halved from 44 to 21 companies. 

    Progress, however, remains uneven and concentrated among a subset of early movers and sustainability themes, while a significant minority of companies continues to disclose little or nothing across several material risk areas. 

    Climate, labour, and waste are moving fastest 

    Companies performed strongest on Water & Waste, Labour , and Climate Change, reflecting wider uptake of international disclosure frameworks and growing expectations around supply-chain due diligence. 

    Climate and labour show the fastest improvement since 2023, driven by emerging regulatory pressure and investor scrutiny, particularly around Scope 3 emissions and labour standards in supply chains. 

    Governance and protein diversification remain critical gaps 

    Several material risk areas continue to show weak performance. Governance in relation to protein sustainability, remains the lowest-scoring theme, averaging just 4.5%, with most companies scoring zero. Few have board-approved protein sustainability strategies, capital allocation plans, or accountability mechanisms. 

    Protein diversification also remains underdeveloped at 7.4%, indicating that most companies have yet to articulate how they will shift product portfolios toward truly low carbon plant proteins at scale. 

    Disclosures on deforestation and biodiversity, animal welfare, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) also remain thin and rarely quantified. The intersection of climate and deforestation is still not being duly harnessed. Similarly, policies and procurement practices that strengthen animal welfare and enable antibiotic reduction remain a low point, with average animal welfare performance at just 14.1% and only one company aligned with recognised higher-welfare standards or independently certified disclosure. 

    Why this matters: Asia is the decisive region for global protein systems 

    Compared with innovative international peers, many of Asia’s protein buyers remain behind on deforestation-free sourcing, antibiotic stewardship, higher-welfare policies and procurement, plant-protein targets and science-based climate transition planning. 

    However, Asia now represents the most important opportunity for global leadership in responsible protein systems. And with less than five years to implement meaningful change towards various 2030 United Nations and related targets, the vision of a more responsible and sustainable food system is at risk. 

    “Asia is the world’s fastest-growing protein market, which means what happens here will determine the future of global food systems,” said Kate Blaszak, ARE Director, Protein Transition. “ThisAPB100 shows that disclosure and awareness are improving and aims to trigger a shift from Policy to Practice. With a realm of better practice examples in the report to also assist companies, the next phase must focus on full supply-chain coverage, measurable targets, and annual progress with board-level accountability.” 

  • Toscano Expands Mumbai Presence with Malad Outlet Launch

    Mumbai Feb 20: Toscano, an Italian restaurant chain that has mastered the art of winning diners with its Tuscan-inspired flavours, is rapidly scaling its presence across Mumbai. After establishing a stronghold in Navi Mumbai, Andheri and recently Nariman Point, the brand is now prepping for its 4th outlet in Mumbai, this time at Malad

    Toscano masterfully translates the regional traditions and culinary philosophy of Tuscany for the modern diner. By balancing a refined aesthetic with a deeply comforting soul, the brand offers an experience that ranges from artisanal sourdough pizzas to sophisticated multi-course meals, all complemented by a premier beverage program

    Over the years, Toscano has grown into a trusted name for enjoying sourdough pizzas, fresh creamy pastas and warm hospitality, no matter which location you pick. Their consistent flavours, standard of quality and excellence has taken them to a pan-India presence with over 20 outlets across cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Delhi.

    Talking about the steady expansion in Mumbai, Rohit Tokhi, Toscano COO says,

    “They say Mumbai never sleeps, but we’d like to think it at least pauses for a great Pasta or Risotto. Opening our fourth home in Malad is about meeting our guests exactly where they live and play. We’ve brought the same obsessive dedication to Italian tradition, just recalibrated for this vibrant city energy. Consider this your new neighborhood living room with much better concoctions and a kitchen that treats every pizza like a masterpiece.” 

    Coming to their menu, it leans into indulgence. Thin crispy crusts, a beloved Spaghetti Aglio Olio, the Insalata di Formaggio di capra e pere (goat cheese and roasted pears), Chicken di Toscano stuffed with spinach and ricotta is a signature dish that has become a favourite across their national locations. Complete your meal with desserts like the house-special Tiramisu or Kahlua Mousse, another crowd favourite. 

    You enjoy all of this in a warm ambiance, with golden lights glowing over the soft burgundy seating and olive green accents. The cozy space feels intimate yet unhurried. You bond over long conversations, or have a leisurely family meal where nobody’s rushing to leave. The service is fine, the food is premium, and the overall experience is one to remember. So no more long drives towards town, as Toscano is now closer in the suburbs. 

  • BigTrunk Communications Transforms Valentine’s Week into a Digital Celebration for Colors Marathi’s Bigg Boss Marathi Season 6

    Mumbai, Feb 20: BigTrunk Communications, an independent integrated advertising agency known for its data-driven insights and creative excellence, successfully executed a distinctive Valentine’s Week digital campaign for Bigg Boss Marathi Season 6 on Colors Marathi from February 7 to February 14.

    Reimagining Valentine’s Week beyond conventional romance, the campaign transformed the occasion into a vibrant digital celebration that reflected the unique personalities, friendships, rivalries, and emotional dynamics of the housemates. With humor, relatability, and sharp storytelling at its core, the campaign resonated strongly with audiences across social media platforms.

    A Thematic Celebration of Emotions

    Each day of Valentine’s Week was built around a carefully curated theme:

    • Rose Day: A playful meme featuring a contestant adorned with a rose, blending charm and wit.
    • Propose Day: Personality-inspired proposals that highlighted contestants’ quirky sides.
    • Chocolate Day: Light-hearted rivalries that stirred laughter among fans.
    • Promise Day: A creative “parallel universe” twist showcasing promises contestants would never actually keep.
    • Hug Day: Celebrating heartfelt friendships and bonds formed inside the house.
    • Valentine’s Day: Motion posters of heart-shaped kisses that created interactive and shareable moments online.

    Strong Organic Digital Performance

    The campaign delivered impressive organic traction across Instagram and Facebook:

    • Instagram:
    • Reach: 1.9 million users
    • Views: 3.3 million
    • Engagements: 27,600
    • Facebook:
    • Reach: 641,800 users
    • Views: 936,000
    • Engagements: 1,140

    Across both platforms, the campaign generated over 4.2 million views and nearly 28,740 total engagements.

    The initiative also expanded the show’s digital footprint, with Instagram adding 7,300 new followers and Facebook growing by 15,700 followers during the campaign week.

    Leadership Perspectives

    Bharat Subramaniam, Founder and Managing Director, BigTrunk Communications, said:

    “With this Valentine’s Week campaign, we aimed to capture the true spirit of Bigg Boss Marathi in a way that felt both entertaining and authentic. Each post brought the contestants’ quirks and charm to life, creating shareable moments that sparked laughter, connection, and conversation. The campaign turned the week into an immersive digital experience where humor, emotion, and audience engagement came together seamlessly.”

    Satish Rajwade, Executive Vice President – Marathi Cluster, Colors Marathi, added:

    “At Colors Marathi, we constantly strive to build deeper and more meaningful connections with our audience beyond the television screen. This Valentine’s Week campaign beautifully captured the emotional fabric of the house — the friendships, rivalries, humor, and heartfelt moments viewers truly relate to. The overwhelming digital response reflects not just strong engagement metrics, but the growing affinity our audience has for the show and its contestants.”

    A Diverse Creative Portfolio

    With cross-industry expertise spanning luxury, retail, fashion, FMCG, BFSI, real estate, healthcare, aviation, education, entertainment, F&B, and specialised industrial sectors, BigTrunk Communications has partnered with leading brands including Air India Express, Motilal Oswal, Aster Hospitals, HRRL, Unibic Foods, Aadhar Housing Finance, and H&R Johnson.

    This diverse portfolio enables the agency to deliver strategically sharp, creatively distinctive, and high-impact campaigns across varied audience segments.

  • Thermography helps leading bike fitter find optimal cyclist position

    One of the most advanced bike-fitting studios worldwide is tapping into the benefit of Flir thermal imaging technology to push the boundaries of sports science and biomechanics at all levels of cycling.

     

    Located in Antwerp, Belgium, Bikefit Van Staeyen uses Flir-generated infrared images to visualize body heat and pressure distribution in real time, subsequently optimizing rider position and bike set up.

    Bikefit Van Staeyen offers professional bike fitting based on more than 20 years of experience in cycling. Founded by brothers Kevin and Michael Van Staeyen (a former professional road racing cyclist), the business has built its success on extensive expertise in sports science, biomechanics and cycling. What started as a passion for precision and performance evolved into one of the world’s most advanced bike-fitting studios.

    The principal differentiator of Bikefit Van Staeyen is its dual-expert approach: every bike fit is performed by both brothers working together, merging technical analysis and professional cycling experience with medical understanding.

    “This synergy allows us to identify patterns and dysfunctions far beyond what conventional systems can capture,” explains Kevin.

    Real-time insight

    Central to the process is the use of advanced thermal imaging technology from Flir, which provides a real-time view into physiological asymmetries, pressure distribution, and underlying muscular imbalances. 

     

    “We use a Flir infrared camera to study a heat map of a rider pedaling to optimize body position and bike set up,” says Kevin. “By combining thermography with motion tracking, force analysis, and EMG [electromyographic] data, we can see what others can only guess: how the rider’s body reacts, compensates, and adapts under load. We’ve named our thermography application ‘Lava.flow’, a process that allows us to understand and optimize injury-prone areas, muscle activation, and pressure points in a completely new way.”

    Bikefit Van Staeyen initially used a Flir E76 thermal imaging camera but has since migrated to the newer E96. The E96 is Flir’s first pistol-grip camera with 640 × 480 thermal resolution, allowing users to survey targets safely and quickly. This advanced sensor offers complete coverage of near and distant targets through a range of lens options. In addition, Flir Ignite provides the automatic uploading of E96 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing.

    As pioneers in thermal analysis for cycling applications, Bikefit Van Staeyen works in close collaboration with Thermal Focus, a Flir Platinum Partner and stockist of the largest selection of Flir infrared cameras in the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg) region.

    Temperature in focus

    The hot spots and cold spots identified by Flir thermal cameras serve as direct indicators of how a cyclist’s body functions on the bike. An excessive temperature increase in certain areas can indicate overexertion, friction, or poor posture. 

     

    Using the Flir E96, Bikefit Van Staeyen can: detect hot spots and elevated pressure zones on the saddle, shoes, or handlebars; identify asymmetric muscle loading and unbalanced activation patterns; analyze vascular restrictions that may lead to numbness or reduced performance; and detect thermal irregularities that could indicate overload.

    With this in-depth thermal analysis, the brothers are able to identify a range of issues that prompt adjustments for the optimal riding experience. For instance, asymmetric heat distribution around the kneecap points to a possible biomechanical problem, while too much heat in the ball of the foot typically means incorrect positioning of the cleat position. Similarly, increased temperature in the lower back could be the result of a compensatory mechanism or incorrect saddle adjustment.

    “While traditional bike fits are often based on observation and feel, we use objective, data-driven measurements from the Flir thermal camera,” reveals Kevin. “Our Lava.flow process gives us unique, real-time insight into how a rider’s body responds while cycling. By way of example, we recently helped a cyclist experiencing unexplained knee pain during rides. Using our Flir infrared imaging technology, we observed excessive heat accumulation in the tibia [tibialis anterior muscle]. Thanks to the Flir imaging of this increased heat and our leg length software, we discovered that this leg was structurally shorter and that the rider had to pull the pedal excessively upward when cycling, resulting in knee pain.”

    All levels of cyclist

    Cyclists turning to Bikefit Van Staeyen for assistance range from dedicated amateurs to World Tour professionals. They trust the company for the same reason: attention to detail. From saddle pressure to neural load; from crank dynamics to thermal asymmetry – no variable is left unexplored. The company is also pioneering the bike-fit domain at university level, a first in Europe, by collaborating with the University of Antwerp to integrate data-driven approaches.

    “We want to serve as the fundamental partner and reference point for thermal camera technology within the sport of cycling,” concludes Kevin. “Our ambition is to help shape the future of performance diagnostics, not just for our own athletes, but as a knowledge and technology hub for teams and riders worldwide. With our expertise and experience we can demonstrate the immense potential of thermography in biomechanical and performance analysis.”

  • 8 Things You Can Actually Do at Noida’s Most Colourful Festival This Weekend – Noida Flower Show

    Feb 20: Noida’s annual 38th Vasant Utsav – Noida Flower Show 2026 is back at Shivalik Park (next to Noida Haat) from February 19 to 22, open from 10 AM to 7 PM with free entry. But if you think it’s just about admiring flowers, think again.

    Here’s what visitors can experience beyond the blooms:

    1. Walk Through a Tunnel Made Entirely of Flowers

    One of the most photographed attractions at the venue is the immersive flower tunnel. Covered in vibrant seasonal blooms, it’s designed for slow walks, selfies and uninterrupted appreciation of colour and fragrance.

    2. Explore Theme Gardens That Spark Home Décor Ideas

    From compact balcony garden concepts to elaborate landscape displays, themed garden sections demonstrate how texture, colour combinations and plant layering can transform even small urban spaces. It’s an inspiration you can directly replicate at home.

    3. Shop Directly From Nurseries

    Plant parents, this is your zone. Multiple nurseries have set up stalls offering flowering plants, succulents, indoor greens, herbs and seasonal saplings. Visitors can also pick up seeds to start their own mini garden projects.

    4. Upgrade Your Garden With Ceramic and Designer Pots

    Beyond plants, the marketplace features ceramic planters, hanging pots, balcony-friendly containers and decorative garden accessories. It’s a great opportunity to refresh your home’s green corner with aesthetic upgrades.

    5. Discover Herbal and Medicinal Plants

    A dedicated section showcases herbal and medicinal varieties along with basic information on their everyday uses. For those curious about natural remedies or traditional plant knowledge, this zone adds an educational layer to the visit.

    6. Learn Composting and Sustainable Gardening

    Live demonstrations and interactive sessions focus on practical, city-friendly sustainability techniques from composting kitchen waste to water-efficient gardening and bonsai care. The festival reinforces that green living is achievable even in apartments.

    7. Participate in Community Competitions

    RWAs, institutions and gardening enthusiasts are showcasing their creativity through competitions in flower arrangement and garden design. Visitors can walk through these displays and observe how different communities interpret the idea of urban greenery.

    8. Get a Floral Makeover to Match the Festival Mood

    Adding a lifestyle twist to the celebration, Milano7 is offering basic salon services along with floral-inspired hairstyling. Visitors can opt for quick touch-ups or have fresh flowers woven into their hair, making it easy to step into the festival spirit quite literally.

    It’s fast becoming a popular stop for those wanting a complete spring-ready look before heading back to explore the installations or click photos.

    Why It’s More Than Just a Flower Show

    At its core, the Noida Flower Show blends floriculture with sustainability, community participation and experiential activities. Whether you’re there to shop, learn, photograph, experiment or simply unwind, the event offers multiple ways to engage, not just observe.

    For four days, Shivalik Park transforms into a space where nature, creativity and urban lifestyle intersect and visitors get to be part of the experience, not just spectators.

  • Circle Awards shine spotlight on business partners driving long-term growth

    Ras Al Khaimah, Feb 20: Circle Awards 2026 placed long-term partnership at the centre of recognition, honouring the individuals and organisations whose sustained contribution continues to shape the business community at Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ). As a flagship annual celebration, the Circle is rooted in the principles of consistency, credibility, and shared standards, standing as a symbol of enduring collaboration and meaningful growth across the economic zone.

    The event recognises partners whose performance, integrity, and long-term commitment directly influence the economic zone’s growth trajectory, going beyond short-term targets to deliver lasting value to investors.

    The 2026 edition of the awards reflected on key achievements recorded across the RAKEZ community in 2025, a year that delivered record-breaking results in both company formation and visa issuance, further reinforcing the economic zone’s position as one of the most sought-after business destinations in the UAE. The event also looked ahead to the year to come, signalling priorities and initiatives that will shape the next phase of growth across the RAKEZ ecosystem.

    Close to 300 service providers and agents were recognised across a wide range of categories, including Compliance, Growth, Long-Lasting Contribution, Loyalty, Newcomer, Partner of the Year, Service & Renewal, Value Creation, and Volume Performance.

    Today, RAKEZ is home to nearly 40,000 active companies and is supported by an international network of more than 1,200 active agents, reflecting the scale and global reach of its business community.

    Commenting on the occasion, RAKEZ Group CEO Ramy Jallad said: “Circle Awards is designed to recognise partners whose contribution extends beyond short-term results. At RAKEZ, progress is built on consistency and credibility, and on partners who uphold the standards that investors expect. Through their professionalism, integrity, and market relationships, our partners play a vital role in strengthening confidence in the RAKEZ ecosystem. As we look ahead, it is these enduring relationships that will continue to shape our growth and direction.”

    Stressing on the significance of the event, RAKEZ Chief Commercial Officer Anas Hijjawi, said, “Circle Awards represent more than recognition; they reflect the strength of the relationships we build and nurture throughout the year. Our partners are instrumental in translating RAKEZ’s value proposition into tangible results in the market. By working closely with our agent network and service providers, we ensure that investors experience consistency, responsiveness, and clarity at every touchpoint. This success is a shared achievement.”

    The event also underscored RAKEZ’s focus on enabling sustainable commercial outcomes, with shared insights on strengthening investor engagement, improving cash flow performance, accelerating sales cycles, and introducing enhanced rewards aimed at supporting long-term business growth. Looking ahead to 2026, the economic zone’s objective is to further empower its partners by helping them maximise revenue opportunities, increase transaction volumes, and deliver higher levels of customer satisfaction across every stage of the investor journey.

    Circle Awards reflect RAKEZ’s commitment to recognising partners who contribute to the ecosystem’s long-term resilience, credibility, and continued growth.

  • Tourism Western Australia unveils second iteration of Walking On A Dream

    Feb 20: Tourism Western Australia unveiled the second iteration of ‘Walking On A Dream’, its immersive global tourism brand that celebrates the state’s spellbinding landscapes, vibrant culture and creative talent.

     The campaign captures WA as a place where vast deserts glow beneath endless skies, coral reefs shimmer in turquoise seas, and ancient landscapes tell stories that stretch back millennia.

     Filmed across iconic locations, including Ningaloo Reef, Margaret River, Rottnest Island, Perth, and the ancient beauty of Mirima National Park in the Kimberley, the cinematic series brings WA’s dreamlike spirit to life through five 30-second destination vignettes and a 60-second film.

     \At its heart is the reimagining of Empire of The Sun’s hit song Walking On A Dream, overseen by WA–raised frontman Luke Steele, and performed by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) Aboriginal artist and Karajarri man Billy-Jo Shoveller.

     “Walking On A Dream has always been about a sense of wonder and escape,” said Steele. Working with Billy-Jo and WASO to create this new version was magical—it feels like WA itself, magical and otherworldly.”

    Billy-Jo Shoveller said the collaboration was deeply personal and reflects his passion for sharing the Kimberley’s spirit with the world.

    “I’m proud to be part of this campaign as a Karajarri man, working with Luke Steele on ‘Walking On A Dream’ gave me a chance to bring some of my culture and connection to Country into the project— WA is a special place, and it feels good to help show that to people everywhere.”

     Starring Nyikina man Nelson Baker and emerging actor Angelica Blazeska, both of whom are Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts alumni, the films blurs the line between reality and reverie, celebrating Western Australia as a place where culture, creativity and nature are deeply connected.

    Developed alongside Traditional Owners and WA’s Aboriginal tourism sector, the campaign celebrates culture, Country and connection. The campaign rolls out from February 2026 across key global markets.

     First launched by Tourism WA in 2022, Walking on A Dream has played a key role in driving Western Australia’s tourism recovery, with WA welcoming just over one million international visitors in the year ending October 2025, surpassing the previous record of 996,000 international visitors set in 2019.

  • WD Re-launches G-DRIVE as Unified Brand for Content Creator Storage

    New Delhi, Feb 20: WD (Nasdaq: WDC) today announced the re-launch of its G-DRIVE® brand as the unified identity for its content creator and creative professional external storage product portfolio. The brand consolidation brings together high-capacity, high-performance storage solutions under a single name brand – G-DRIVE® – known for its quality, performance, and reliability.

    The G-DRIVE® brand, also represented by the iconic “G” logo, will replace SanDisk Professional branding across WD’s creator storage lineup, including desktop drives, portable drives and multi-bay RAID systems purpose-built for the creative community’s most demanding workflows: high-resolution photography, video production, graphic design, and audio engineering. Supporting individuals, businesses and production studios, G-DRIVE® solutions support the full creative lifecycle, from on-set capture and real-time editing to backup and postproduction. Products currently branded as SanDisk Professional will transition to the G-DRIVE® brand by the end of this month.

    “G-DRIVE has become synonymous with reliable, high-capacity, high-performance storage for all creatives and all stages, from enthusiast to professional,” said Darrin Bulik, director of product management at WD. “By consolidating our content creator storage portfolio under this established and trusted brand, we’re honoring that legacy while leveraging WD’s industry-leading storage innovations to deliver the tools creators need to bring their vision to life. This commitment means more product choices now, and in the future, backed by the quality and reliability that creators depend on.”

    The initial G-DRIVE® product lineup includes:

    • G-DRIVE ArmorATD: Rugged portable drive, up to 6TB, with triple-layer shock resistance, dust/water protection (IP54), and durable aluminum enclosure designed for creative professionals and their mobile workflows.
    • G-DRIVE: High-capacity desktop drive with an enterprise-class Ultrastar® HDD up to 26TB capacity delivering fast transfer speeds and sustained performance for video editing, photo libraries, backup and content archiving at the workstation.
    • G-DRIVE PROJECT: Single-bay Thunderbolt® 3 desktop solution with high-capacity, high-performance, enterprise-class Ultrastar® HDD storage up to 26TB for demanding workloads.
    • G-RAID PROJECT 2: Compact two-bay Thunderbolt® 3 RAID system shipping in RAID 0, with field-swappable enterprise-class Ultrastar® drives up to 52TB for accelerated post-production performance.
    • G-RAID® SHUTTLE 4 and SHUTTLE 8: Transportable storage arrays (4-bay and 8-bay) with hot-swappable enterprise grade Ultrastar® drives up to 208TB, shipping in default RAID 5, and high-speed connectivity for on-set data management and multi-camera productions.

    Existing SanDisk Professional HDD-based products will continue to receive full support and warranty coverage by WD. Products with new G-DRIVE® branding have already begun shipping.

    The brand transition follows Western Digital’s separation into a standalone HDD company in late February 2025. WD will also continue offering HDD products in its color portfolio including WD Gold® for enterprise, WD Purple® for smart video, WD Red® for NAS, WD Blue® for PC productivity, and WDBLACK® for gaming.

  • CISI awards three new Honorary Fellowships

    The board of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) is delighted to announce that three Honorary Fellowships have been awarded to:

     

    • Paul Stockton
    • Debbie Clarke CF Chartered FCSI
    • Danny Corrigan MCSI

     

    Honorary Fellowships are awarded annually by the CISI’s Board of Trustees to individuals who have made an outstanding positive contribution, both to the financial services profession and to the CISI. Honorary Fellowship carries the designatory letters FCSI(Hon).

     CISI Chair, Michael Cole-Fontayn MCSI, said: “The CISI Board and I are delighted to announce our highest accolade this year is awarded to three accomplished and outstanding financial services professionals. They are consummate role models for our next generation of sector talent with their commitment to lifelong learning and the CISI community. We look forward to their inspiration and leadership over the years ahead.”

     

    Paul Stockton (left) began his career as a chartered accountant in 1988 with Price Waterhouse (PW) in Windsor specialising in financial services. After four years Paul accepted a position with PW in New York where he worked closely with insurance and asset management companies before returning to London in 1996. In 1999 he joined Old Mutual Plc as group financial controller, becoming finance director of wealth manager Gerrard Limited in 2001. In 2005, two years after the sale of Gerrard to Barclays, he left to work initially for Euroclear and then subsequently, as a divisional finance director of the Phoenix Group. Paul joined Rathbones Group Plc as Group Finance Director in 2008, serving until becoming Managing Director of Rathbones Investment Management in May 2018. In May 2019 Paul was appointed as Group Chief Executive at Rathbones, a role he enjoyed until his retirement in September 2025, two years after completing Rathbones’ merger with Investec Wealth UK. 

    Alongside his executive career Paul has served as a non-executive director of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, as a board member of the Personal Investment Management and Financial Advice Association (PIMFA), and as a member of the FCA Practitioner Panel. Paul is a Freeman of the City of London.

    Prior to taking on a NED portfolio career Debbie Clarke CF Chartered FCSI (right) was working within financial services, corporate finance and M&A since 1996 and held a number of leadership roles within the accountancy practices where she was an equity partner. During this time she directed M&A and refinancing projects for a wide range of clients. As an adviser she worked with a wide range of investors and organisations both public and private, within the UK and internationally and has a strong regulated background. She regularly presented at industry conferences and training sessions and assisted student training and mentoring as part of her portfolio.

     Her experience has been across a variety of industries from education, sports, technology, real estate, manufacturing and support services where she has provided a range of strategic advice to her clients. Across her NED portfolio she has been chairing and vice chairing various board and committees and continues to advise private companies and their boards on their strategic plans.

     Debbie became a member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (‘CISI’) in 1999 and started volunteering with CISI in 2007 when she was asked by a fellow Corporate Financier, Frank Moxon to help set up what has become the Corporate Finance & Capital Markets Forum. Working together with Frank and others for many years in relaunching the Diploma in Corporate Finance and championing professionalism in wholesale markets has been a passion during her career. She became a non-executive Director of the CISI in 2017 a post she held for six years before stepping down to focus on her Trustee role on the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment Future Foundation (‘Future Foundation ‘) which the CISI set up in 2022. In 2022 Debbie was awarded the Freedom of the City of London. Debbie has been and continues to be a mentor and supporter of many people throughout their careers in financial services.

    Danny Corrigan MCSI (left) is a senior manager with 40 years’ experience of the wholesale financial markets as a London based Director, Managing Director, and CEO leading teams across a range of asset classes including fixed income and derivatives. He also has extensive international experience having worked locally in the markets of Moscow, Sydney, Tokyo, and others.

     He has worked as a banker, trader, and broker, for a dozen firms, has written five books on the markets and has an extensive network in the city. He has sat on various central bank committees and was seconded to London Clearing House, a crucial part of the global market infrastructure, as part of an industry wide response to the default of Lehman Brothers to lead the closure of its trading books.

     Danny and his co-founders launched London Reporting House, a fin-tech start-up in April 2023, has funding, wonderful employees, and a perfect little office in the alleyways of Bow Lane. He was also a Trustee and Board member of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment and chaired its International Committee. He spent years promoting the City of London with non-for-profit promotional bodies including the Lord Mayor / Mansion House and was formerly Chair of the Eurasia Group at TheCityUK.

     He graduated in Economics from the University of Liverpool in 1981 and has an MBA (Finance) from City University. He is married to Kerrie, and they are proud parents of three sons; an actor James, Ben a co-founder of London Reporting House and an earlier survivor of ‘Dragon’s Den’, Luke an accomplished professional and are grandparents to Wren.

     Danny is a retired Football Association coach having led Hampstead FC youth teams to glory in the 2000s and he was an occasional referee. He stood for the Brexit Party in the unwinnable seat of Hornsey & Wood Green in 2019 and came 5th.

  • India Adds 7.8 GW of Open Access Solar in 2025

    Feb 20th: In calendar year (CY) 2025India added 7.8 gigawatts (GW) of solar open access capacity, a marginal increase of 0.5% compared to the 7.7 GW installed in 2024, marking the highest annual capacity additions, according to the newly released report by Mercom India, Q4 & Annual 2025 India Solar Open Access Market Report.

    The front-loaded installation pattern in the first half of 2025 strongly influenced annual deployments, helping reach a new high in total additions despite relatively flat year-over-year growth.

    Solar open access demand remains strong, particularly from large industrial users and data centers seeking long-term tariff certainty while meeting sustainability goals. We expect installations to grow at a higher rate in 2026, but the market is evolving. Developers are prioritizing projects with clear regulatory visibility, stable load profiles, and credible offtakers. Rising costs, tighter compliance requirements, and execution constraints will influence the pace of additions in the near term. However, the underlying drivers remain solid, and as infrastructure and regulatory clarity improve, open access is positioned for sustained growth,” said Raj Prabhu, CEO of Mercom Capital Group.

    In 2025, Karnataka led Indian states, accounting for over 24% of new solar installations. Maharashtra and Rajasthan followed, contributing over 20% and 18%, respectively, to the annual capacity additions.

    In Q4, India added solar open access capacity of 1.6 GW, a decrease of about 29% compared to 2.2 GW in Q3 2025 and over 32% decrease compared to 2.3 GW in Q4 2024.

    Installations in the fourth quarter (Q4), however, declined because many projects originally scheduled for the second half of 2025 were completed earlier and commissioned before the ISTS charge waiver expired in June. This early execution reduced the number of projects available for commissioning later in the year.

    Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat led Q4 2025 installations, contributing 27%, 22%, and 17% respectively to capacity additions.

    Cumulative installed solar capacity in the open access segment surpassed 30 GW as of December 2025, reflecting steady growth in the segment over the past few years.

    India had more than 45 GW of solar open access projects under development and in the pre-construction phase at the end of Q4 2025.

    There was an 18% increase QoQ in the Green Day-Ahead Market (G-DAM). Adani Green Energy led energy sales in the Green Day-Ahead Market (G-DAM), accounting for 38% of electricity traded. Odisha procured the highest volume of electricity at G-DAM, accounting for 23% of the electricity traded.

    The cleared volume of Renewable Energy Certificates traded on the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) fell almost 58% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ).

    According to the report, the volume traded in the Green Term Ahead Market (G-TAM) on IEX decreased by 32% QoQ.

    The report covers a detailed analysis of the solar open access market, retail electricity tariffs, and open access charges and costs for fifteen states.

    Key Highlights from Mercom India Research’s Q4 & Annual 2025 India Solar Open Access Market Report

    • India added over 7.8 GW open access solar in CY 2025, a 0.5% increase from the 7.7 GW installed in 2024

    • Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan added the highest solar open access capacity in 2025

    • India added 1.6 GW of open access solar in Q4 2025, a decrease of 29% QoQ and 32% YoY

    • India‘s cumulative installed solar open access capacity crossed 30 GW as of December 2025

    • The country had more than 45 GW of solar open access projects in various stages of development at the end of 2025

    The Q4 & Annual 2025 Mercom India Solar Open Access Market Report is 82 pages long and covers vital information and data on the market.