Endava Releases 2025 We Care Sustainability Report, Advancing AI-Native and ESG Goals Amid Strategic Growth and Climate Commitments
Endava has released its fifth annual We Care Sustainability Report for the financial year ended 30 June 2025, highlighting the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, responsible innovation, and long-term value creation. The report underscores Endava’s evolution into an AI-native organization and its deepening focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) priorities. John Cotterell, CEO of Endava, said, “I am pleased to present our 2025 We Care Sustainability Report – our fifth consecutive year of sustainability reporting. We Care is in our DNA. From climate action to sustainable growth to responsible AI, we are proud to stand with our people, clients and partners to help build a better tomorrow.” This year’s report reflects a refined sustainability strategy aligned with global best practices, including principles from the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), although Endava is not yet formally reporting under the CSRD framework. The company has simplified its reporting pillars and strengthened alignment with key ESG frameworks. Laurence Madsen, Head of Investor Relations and ESG, noted, “We have refined our focus areas, simplifying our reporting pillars and adjusting our alignment with selected frameworks. We also obtained limited assurance for our Data Management Approach and continued laying the groundwork for our science-based emissions reduction targets, which were approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in 2024. These steps represent steady progress as we seek to improve the transparency and relevance of our ESG reporting.” Endava’s We Care framework is organized around four core pillars: people and communities, environmental impact, operational responsibility, and business innovation. The report details progress across these areas, including the establishment of internal working groups to implement its SBTi-approved emissions reduction targets and enhanced engagement with suppliers to promote sustainable practices. In governance, Endava continues to prioritize data privacy, cybersecurity, and ethical decision-making in line with international standards. The company also maintained its focus on employee development, with inclusive learning and upskilling programs contributing to positive trends in customer satisfaction. Cotterell emphasized Endava’s growing role as a trusted partner in AI-driven transformation. “We deepened our role as a trusted partner in AI-enabled transformation. Our evolution into an AI-native organisation – underpinned by our strategic partnership with OpenAI, the rollout of AI and core modernisation accelerators and continued investment in Dava.X to help our clients embrace and explore new technologies more rapidly – has strengthened our ability to deliver responsible, future-focused technology solutions that embed sustainability into client operations.” The 2025 We Care Sustainability Report is available for download on Endava’s website. As of 30 June 2025, Endava employed 11,479 professionals across Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East, supporting clients in sectors including banking, insurance, healthcare, technology, retail, and telecommunications. Endava remains committed to transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement in its sustainability journey, with forward-looking statements subject to risks and uncertainties as outlined in its SEC filings.
