Benchmarking climate-related credit risk assessment methodologies – Surveying global banking uptake

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UNEP FI, GCD

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We have worked closely with banks around the world to explore and advance methodologies for assessing climate-related credit risks. This collaboration has provided valuable insights into how climate considerations are being integrated into credit risk modelling and broader risk management strategies. These findings will be featured in an upcoming publication, designed to help financial institutions enhance their climate risk assessment practices. As part of this effort, a global survey was conducted from October 2024 to March 2025 to capture a snapshot of current practices and identify emerging trends in climate risk integration. A preview of the forthcoming report will be shared in this webinar, which will highlight key insights, including how banks are using climate data, the scope of current assessments, and evolving modelling approaches. This webinar is for risk professionals from banks globally, with a specific focus on climate/credit risk. This work was conducted jointly by UNEP FI and Global Credit Data.
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United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a partnership between United Nations Environment and the global financial sector created in the wake of the 1992 Earth Summit with a mission to promote sustainable finance. More than 240 financial institutions, including banks, insurers, and investors, work with UN Environment to understand today’s environmental, social and governance challenges, why they matter to finance, and how to actively participate in addressing them. UNEP FI’s work also includes a strong focus on policy – by facilitating country-level dialogues between finance practitioners, supervisors, regulators and policy-makers, and, at the international level, by promoting financial sector involvement in processes such as the global climate negotiations.