Sustainability-oriented decision-making requires adequate information and dedicated information technology support. However, integrating economic, social and environmental information requires a new understanding of how data is collected and shared among stakeholders. Ensuring the quality of sustainable information will depend on capabilities to collect and analyze large-scale data. While the potential benefits of digital technologies and sustainability have been widely publicized in the cutting-edge literature, little is known about the analytical capabilities of big data and sustainable information. This study aims to examine the prominence of big data analytical capabilities for sustainable information quality in an emerging market, in this case, Brazil. A scalar-type questionnaire was used to collect primary data from Brazilian multinational companies. The results indicate that big data analytical capabilities are substantive for sustainable information quality. This study is original, fills a gap in the literature and makes significant contributions: (a) sheds light on the prominence of big data analytical capabilities for sustainable information quality (b) signals the relevance of intangible capabilities; (c) serves as a guide for managers in deciding on priority capabilities to improve the quality of sustainable information directed to stakeholders; (d) ex-tends existing studies on analytical capabilities of big data and sustainable information quality; (e) shows that big data analytical capabilities bring benefits to support sustainable information quality in emerging markets; and finally (f) this research contributes to the literature on sustainable information and digital trans-formation with emerging technologies.