Increasingly insurers are committing to transitioning their investment portfolios to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 consistent with a maximum temperature rise of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
This laudable pledge however comes with some hurdles, not the least the meaning of Net-Zero and what investment portfolios will look like 2050.
This Insurance Asset Risk webinar series will look at the key challenges insurers face on that journey and the solutions they find.
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On-demandThe role of third parties
From outsourced asset managers to consultant's advice, the path to net-zero for insurers is filled with third party partners, what is their role and how to choose the right ones?
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On-demandRules of engagement for Net-Zero
Assuming that net-zero is not achieved through carbon capture technology but by a change in operational models, investor engagement with companies will be critical in the next 30 years to 2050
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On-demandFireside chat: Data and Net-Zero
Without data there is no accurate measurement of progress made. The availability and quality of the data is becoming ever more important for insurers' in their journey to net-zero
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On-demandFireside chat: Policy and regulatory response
While insurers are making voluntary pledges to become net-zero, on the back of governments' own pledges, regulators are stepping up their over sight on sustainability
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On-demandWhat is a Net-Zero investment portfolio?
This webinar will look at the practicality of moving towards a net-zero investment portfolio
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On-demandFirst considerations before embarking on the Net-Zero journey
As more and more insurers announce their Net-Zero ambitions, this webinar explore the early stages considerations of such a decision