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Wolters Kluwer is a global provider of professional information, software solutions, and services for professionals in legal, business, tax, accounting, finance, audit, risk, compliance, and healthcare. Its products are offered on a subscription basis and include software tools and access to professional information, plus consulting and one-time reports. The software and information help clients improve financial performance, comply with regulations, and manage ESG and other risk areas; ESG solutions support sustainability goals and risk management. The company integrates software, content, and expert guidance rather than relying on a single product, and it operates in a specialized market with a strong emphasis on regulatory compliance and ethical practices. Wolters Kluwer’s goal is to help customers perform better, stay compliant with evolving rules, and manage risk in a responsible, transparent way.
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Aquiline Capital has sold its stake in Marosa, a Vigo-based VAT compliance and e-invoicing company, to Dutch multinational Wolters Kluwer. The sale concludes a two-year investment period from Aquiline's Venture fund, marking the firm's first investment in Spain. Aquiline began tracking Marosa in 2020 whilst developing a thesis around VAT compliance for cross-border commerce in Europe. The firm became Marosa's first outside investor in 2024, helping founder and CEO Pedro Pestana da Silva institutionalise go-to-market functions and expand the product offering. The acquisition adds European VAT compliance and e-invoicing functionality to Wolters Kluwer's existing global reach and US sales tax capabilities. Aquiline facilitated the introduction between the two companies in June 2025.
Ant Group launches AQ for Doctor, bringing an AI-powered workstation to millions of physicians. HANGZHOU, China-(BUSINESS WIRE)- Ant Group today officially upgraded its physician platform, Haodf for Doctor, into AQ for Doctor, an AI-powered workstation designed to support physicians across every stage of clinical practice - from online consultations and patient management to clinical decision support and medical research. The platform is fully integrated with Ant Group's flagship AI health app, AQ, which serves more than 100 million users as of August 2026. Connecting doctors and patients through one AI platform "AI will never replace doctors," said Zhang Junjie, Vice President of Ant Group and Head of the Health Business. "But AI can become a trusted assistant for healthcare professionals. Our goal is to build a reliable and practical AI workstation for China's more than five million physicians - helping them work more efficiently while enabling every leading doctor's expertise and experience to reach many more patients." The integration of AQ for Doctor with the AQ app creates one of the world's first AI platforms built to serve both physicians and patients through a deeply connected AI experience. The AQ app has already introduced an "AI response + doctor review" model in dermatology, allowing AI-generated health guidance to be reviewed and verified by physicians from leading hospitals whenever users request professional confirmation. The model has since expanded to 16 specialties, including obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology (ENT), and others. With AQ for Doctor now connected to the AQ app, patient requests can be matched with available physicians more efficiently, creating a more seamless experience for both doctors and patients. The upgrade also opens AQ for Doctor to hospitals and healthcare institutions nationwide for the first time, allowing them to establish and operate their own online hospitals on the platform as institutional partners. Previously, only physicians affiliated with Haodf's online hospital could provide online consultations through the platform. Now, hospitals and healthcare organizations can onboard directly, enabling their physicians to manage online consultations, follow-up care, and patient records through a single account and unified platform instead of switching between multiple systems. One of China's leading women's and children's hospitals, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, has become the first hospital to join under the new model. The hospital said the partnership will make it easier for patients to access care while enabling the hospital to better coordinate and deploy its high-quality medical resources to serve patients in need. Helping physicians spend less time on paperwork and more time on patient care AQ for Doctor introduces two core AI capabilities: the AI Medical Assistant and the AI Doctor Agent, supporting physicians throughout the entire care journey - from consultations and long-term patient management to evidence retrieval and academic research. For patient management, physicians can create their own AI Doctor Agent on the platform. Available around the clock, the AI agent can conduct pre-visit interviews, answer routine health questions, and support post-treatment follow-up. Before an appointment, the AI agent gathers relevant patient information, organizes medical histories, and highlights key clinical findings, helping physicians prepare more efficiently. After the consultation, it continues to answer routine patient questions, automatically generates follow-up summaries, and synchronizes them with patients' health records. This enables physicians to extend care beyond the clinic while giving patients more continuous support throughout their healthcare journey. For clinical decision support, the AI Medical Assistant enables physicians to search medical knowledge instantly through text or voice, delivering free, accurate, and fully traceable evidence-based references. AQ for Doctor has established a strategic partnership with Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in clinical information and decision-support solutions. By combining Wolters Kluwer's authoritative medical content, including access to its medical journals, with AQ's AI capabilities, the partnership will provide physicians with more reliable, evidence-based clinical insights they can trust. As part of the strategic partnership, AQ for Doctor is also exploring deeper collaboration with UpToDate, Wolters Kluwer's renowned evidence-based clinical decision support solution. The collaboration aims to further advance the application of trusted AI in healthcare. At the same time, Ant Health has formed a strategic partnership with DP Technology, a leader in AI for Science. Leveraging the strengths of its Science Navigator platform in deep scientific literature search and evidence-based knowledge retrieval, the partnership will support AQ for Doctor with quality medical scientific data. Today, AQ for Doctor gives physicians access to more than 60 million medical publications, clinical guidelines, leading medical journals, and over 140,000 drug labels, enabling clinicians to quickly retrieve the latest medical evidence and apply it to both clinical decision-making and research. Doctors participating in early testing reported that by automating routine tasks such as collecting and organizing patient histories, AQ for Doctor significantly improved efficiency, allowing them to spend more time on complex cases and direct patient care. As more people turn to AI for everyday health information and services, healthcare providers and physicians are increasingly incorporating AI into clinical practice. As of August 2026, AQ for Doctor has connected more than 300,000 verified physicians. As more hospitals and healthcare organizations join the platform following this upgrade, that network is expected to continue expanding, bringing high-quality medical expertise to even more patients. About Ant Group Ant Group is a global digital technology provider and the operator of Alipay, a leading internet services platform in China, connecting over one billion users to more than 10,000 types of consumer services from partners. Through innovative products and solutions powered by AI, blockchain and other technologies, Ant Group supports partners across industries to thrive through digital transformation in an ecosystem for inclusive and sustainable development. For more information, visit www.antgroup.com.
Wolters Kluwer brings trusted Medi-Span medication intelligence to growing veterinary drug market. WK survey finds three out of four pet owners want pet prescriptions from their retail pharmacy, creating new growth opportunities for pharmacies and pharmacy technology providers WALTHAM, Mass.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-#AI - Wolters Kluwer Health today announced the availability of Medi-Span(R) Vet Meds, an embedded drug data and screening solution to help U.S. pharmacies seamlessly expand to serve pet owners by providing veterinary prescriptions at the same place where they pick up their own medications. Built specifically for retail pharmacies, pharmacy partners, and veterinary medication fulfillment organizations, the solution powers animal-specific medication screening at scale for greater consistency, efficiency, and safety. Pet parents want convenience and safety with pet medicines A new Wolters Kluwer survey of U.S. pet owners* points to a clear opportunity for pharmacies expanding into veterinary prescriptions. While 75% of consumers surveyed would like to fill pet prescriptions through the same channels they use for family medications, 80% say pharmacists having access to pet-specific medication safety information is important. Evolving to capture a growing veterinary medicine market As veterinary medications move into retail pharmacy, fulfillment, and digital pet medication channels, many dispensing systems are still built only for human medications. As a result, veterinary prescriptions often require pharmacists to rely on manual references or screening tools designed for human medications. These gaps can pull pharmacists out of their usual workflow, increasing the potential for inconsistencies and clinical risk, especially as animal prescription volumes grow. "For decades, healthcare organizations have relied on Medi-Span for trusted medication intelligence that supports efficient medication decision-making," said Chris Sullivan, Vice President and General Manager, Pharmacy and Health Technology Solutions, Wolters Kluwer Health. "Medi-Span Vet Meds extends that trusted foundation into veterinary care, helping pharmacies expand into a growing market with purpose-built medication intelligence designed specifically for veterinary prescribing and dispensing." What sets Medi-Span pet medication resources apart? The Medi-Span suite of drug databases and APIs has been trusted across the healthcare ecosystem for over 50 years to efficiently and dependably support medication-related decision-making, support compliance, and drive scalable digital health tech innovation. Medi-Span Vet Meds uses structured, machine-readable veterinary drug data and species-specific screening rules that account for differences in dosing ranges, toxicities, contraindications, and drug interactions across animal species. Supported by Medi-Span's governed clinical data stewardship processes, the solution delivers repeatable screening designed for enterprise dispensing environments. *This survey, conducted by Wolters Kluwer in July 2026, is among 2,000 adults who are U.S. adults, 18 and older, and is weighted by age, gender, household income, region and education to be representative of the total U.S. population according to the U.S. Census Bureau, of whom 1,336 are pet owners. About Wolters Kluwer Wolters Kluwer (EURONEXT: WKL) is a global leader in information solutions, software and services for professionals in healthcare, tax and accounting; financial and corporate compliance; legal and regulatory; corporate performance and ESG. HealthTech HotSpot LLC help its customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with technology and services. Wolters Kluwer reported 2025 annual revenues of €6.1 billion. The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 21,100 people worldwide. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands. Wolters Kluwer shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX, Euro Stoxx 50, and Euronext 100 indices. Wolters Kluwer has a sponsored Level 1 American Depositary Receipt (ADR) program. The ADRs are traded on the over-the-counter market in the U.S. (WTKWY). Media Contact Suzanne Moran Associate Director, External Communications Wolters Kluwer Health +1 781-255-5843 [email protected] August 11th, 2026 August 10th, 2026
How PBF Energy transformed environmental data management with Enablon. Key takeaways. * PBF Energy replaced fragmented, spreadsheet-based reporting with Enablon, creating a single source of truth across six refineries in five states. * Centralizing environmental data on Enablon strengthened audit readiness and supported limited assurance for emissions data. * A dedicated cross-functional team was critical to driving adoption and balancing standardization with site-specific needs. At Wolters Kluwer Enablon's recent SPF26 in Houston, the Environmental Data Manager at PBF Energy shared how the company transitioned from fragmented, spreadsheet-based environmental reporting to a centralized system of record. The presentation covered the challenges of managing emissions data at scale, why PBF Energy invested in a centralized system, and how creating a single source of truth strengthened data quality, audit readiness, and sustainability reporting across a complex, multi-site organization. PBF Energy chose Enablon for environmental disclosures and limited assurance. In 2010, PBF Energy started acquiring petroleum refineries throughout the U.S., eventually growing to six refineries in five states with their own systems for managing data, creating a data silo for every acquisition. Understanding environmental performance across the company was extremely difficult, and a centralized way to organize their environmental data was needed. They decided to implement the Enablon Greenhouse Gas Emissions module to create reports for executive management and board members. The Greenhouse Gas Emissions module also handles reporting for the California Climate Disclosure Rule, which applies not just to PBF Energy's refineries in California, but across the entire company. With locations in California, Ohio, Louisiana, Delaware, and New Jersey, PBF Energy chose Enablon to compile its enterprise environmental data on a cloud platform that makes sharing data seamless. In addition to the emissions reporting requirement, PBF Energy was also interested in obtaining limited assurance of their emissions data. The Enablon Audits module offered them a system that can be used by both external and internal auditors. PBF Energy can now easily organize, centralize, and track environmental data for disclosures on the Enablon platform. The benefits of an integrated, cloud-based data management system. The new data management system has gained the support of data managers at each site because PBF Energy devoted an entire department to the process. The department - composed of a director, data manager, an ESG specialist, and three coordinators across the country - coordinate meetings and schedule conversations with different departments and subject matter experts at each facility. This department trains users in Enablon through a train-the-trainer model. The training coordinators have ownership of and know how to use the Enablon system, interacting one-on-one with data users to help them navigate the process. The coordinators also act as an interface between the on-site SME and the contractor building the Enablon solution, taking a critical workload off the user. The coordinators translate the top-level needs of the organization and work with individual sites to build standardized reporting while still considering site-specific needs. A key benefit of coordinators working with the sites is the ability to refine the reporting and calculation process. Sometimes new environmental data managers will use old spreadsheets they've inherited from a previous manager, not knowing if the calculations and factors are still correct or applicable. In transitioning to the Enablon platform, PBF Energy reviewed how data is calculated and verified calculations are correct, which has helped them obtain limited assurance for their greenhouse gas and emissions inventory data. With limited assurance, PBF Energy can confidently and easily show auditors their data methodology and required calculations. Another Enablon platform benefit for PBF Energy is the ability for individual sites to see how other sites manage their emissions data. Previously, with individual spreadsheets managed by one person, creating a quarterly report for upper management was tedious and difficult. Now the report can be generated directly in the Enablon software. PBF Energy's advice for transforming environmental management. PBF Energy's advice to companies before embarking on a transformational environmental management project is to dedicate a person or a team to the project. Because most departments run lean, subject matter experts or environmental managers do not have time for such a large undertaking. PBF Energy recommends that, to get the results you want, devote a team, even a small one, to interact one-on-one with environmental managers and SMEs. Finally, don't underestimate the importance of dashboards, which makes it easier for environmental managers to validate data after it's been submitted. Managers can get metrics, comparison data, and material inputs in the Enablon platform with just the push of a button. Speak with an Enablon representative today to learn how to transform your environmental management and data systems. Enablon Environmental Management. This natively built solution for comprehensive Environmental Management provides visibility into your environmental impact and streamlines processes associated with air, water, and waste data to comply with local environmental regulations. The best-in-class environmental calculation engine is built to address even the most complex calculations, providing deep, granular data on your site-level emissions with automated data collection, validation, and reporting capabilities. Increase your operational efficiency and reduce your environmental impact with Enablon Environmental Management. Content Marketing Writer at Wolters Kluwer Enablon Joy Inouye has been a Content Marketing Writer for Wolters Kluwer Enablon since 2020. Previously, she worked as a researcher for the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council where she researched environmental, health, and safety (EHS) best practices in a variety of topic areas including leading indicators, serious injury and fatality (SIF) prevention, contractor safety management, and visual literacy for hazard recognition. Explore related topics. Ready to get started? Talk to one of our experts. Check out these resources Related insights.
Finnish company grows fast, challenges international giants and "growth potential is huge" - sold to Sweden. Finnish software company Mors Software has grown at a brisk pace, but support for the next phase of acceleration is sought from Swedish ownership. Today at 12:00 Today at 12:18 * Pekka Lähteenmäki Software company Mors Software has grown rapidly and profitably in recent years. However, this year the company's management came to the conclusion that a major change is needed. "For the next growth phase, we need a partner that brings expertise and sparring for scaling and strengthening international growth," says Mors Software CEO Iina Mustakallio. This week, a majority stake in the Finnish company was acquired by the Swedish fund Monterro, which manages assets of about three billion euros. The sellers are the company's founders Petri Makkonen and Mika Mustakallio, as well as 15 employee owners. The company was founded in 2006. Mors Software's revenue last year was 3.7 million euros, generated mainly from selling financial sector software as a service, i.e., via a SaaS model. The company's growth over the past three years has been 25-30 percent, and it has been profitable even though funds go to growth investments. There are not too many such growth hopes in Finland. Has a Finnish hope been sold elsewhere again? "Going forward, we will continue to sell Finnish work and expertise abroad, and a significant stake in the company remains in Finland. Likewise, the company's team and product development are still in Finland, and tax revenues continue to be paid here. We will strongly continue as Finnish," says Mustakallio. In his view, the investment is a sign that Finnish expertise is attracting interest and belief elsewhere. Mors Software offers banks integrated balance sheet management and risk management solutions. The products help banks manage regulatory requirements, financial risks, and balance sheets. According to Mustakallio, customers can deploy the Finnish software in months. Mors's competitors include quite large software companies, such as Fis and Wolters Kluwer. The majority of Mors's revenue, 80 percent, comes from abroad. There is still much to be won. "The growth potential is huge, meaning there is a lot of market in Europe and the UK. We continue to predict and pursue strong growth," Mustakallio says. The goal is to more than quintuple revenue in the coming years. He believes that Monterro is the right party to accelerate growth. "They are specifically a business-to-business software investor, investing in companies that make enterprise software. We get support for growing the operation, and for what to consider and how to find the best solutions and ways to achieve growth." Mors Software believes that with Monterro, the development of AI features for products will also accelerate. Benefits come from making the system easier for users to use. "In addition, there are tremendous opportunities in utilizing AI for information retrieval and analysis."