Indra Group has been recognized as the third most sustainable company in the world in the IT Services sector, according to the Sustainability Yearbook 2026 prepared by S&P Global.
The Spanish technology company is also the only European company present in the global Top 10 of sustainability within its sector, a recognition that strengthens its international positioning.
With this result, Indra chains six consecutive years placing itself among the three most sustainable companies in the world in its category.
The ranking analyzes more than 9,000 companies
The recognition is based on the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) of S&P Global, considered one of the most exhaustive evaluations on corporate sustainability globally.
In the 2026 edition, the analysis has examined more than 9,000 companies worldwide, valuing environmental, social, and governance factors.
This evaluation also serves as a basis for the elaboration of the main international sustainability indices, among them the Dow Jones Best-in-Class family of indices, formerly known as Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
Indra maintains presence in these indicators for almost two decades.
A model based on sustainability, governance and talent
According to the company, its positioning in the ranking reflects a comprehensive approach to sustainability that combines environmental, social, and good governance criteria.
Among the best valued aspects stand out:
- the standards of ethics and corporate transparency
- the management of business risk
- the protection of data privacy
- the policies of talent attraction and retention
These elements consolidate Indra as one of the international benchmarks in sustainability within the technology sector.
Leadership in climate change and environmental action
One of the sections where Indra obtains best results is that related to climate change, where the company achieves the maximum score in the S&P Global evaluation.
This performance adds to the recognition obtained from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), one of the main international organizations in terms of climate transparency.
In its latest evaluation, CDP has once again included Indra in the “A List,” the category that identifies the world's leading companies in climate action.
Indra strengthens its position as European technological reference
For Manuel Ausaverri, Chief Strategy Officer of Indra Group, this recognition comes at a key moment for the technology industry.
The executive highlights that the company is growing in a context of strong sector expansion, maintaining the most demanding standards in sustainability, ethics, and corporate governance.
With this new recognition, Indra consolidates its position as one of the great European technological benchmarks in sustainability on a global scale.