
Fuse purpose with performance by fully embracing the crucial Sustainability & ESG pillar at LIW 2025. This event represents a significant opportunity to transition from mere compliance to a comprehensive exploration of how Environmental, Social, and Governance elements are fundamentally transforming not just risk assessment but also investment strategies, product development, and corporate reputation within the insurance sector.
By engaging with innovative tools for climate risk modeling, ESG data analysis, green asset verification, and sustainable operations, attendees will gain valuable insights into how insurers can effectively mitigate ESG risks.
This understanding is essential as it catalyzes the shift toward a more sustainable global economy, ultimately benefiting stakeholders, communities, and the planet alike. Join us in this transformative journey to shape the future of insurance in the context of sustainability and social responsibility.
Climate Risk Modeling Platform
Engage with a map-based tool that allows you to select locations and view climate risk exposure scores (flood, wildfire) across various emissions scenarios, effectively visualizing potential financial implications.
ESG Data & Ratings Dashboard
Research companies (such as those in an investment portfolio) to examine their ESG scores, essential data points (carbon emissions, diversity), controversy alerts, and compatibility with frameworks like TCFD/SFDR.
Green Asset Verification Tool
Experience a demonstration utilizing satellite imagery, energy certificates, or IoT data to validate the presence, performance, and qualifications of green assets (such as renewables and sustainable buildings) for underwriting or investment purposes, possibly incorporating DLT.
Sustainable Claims Solutions
Discover exhibits that advocate for repair instead of replacement, highlight sustainable building materials, showcase certified green repair networks, and feature CO2 savings calculators for fulfilling claims.
On the ESG High-Impact Stage On the ESG High-Impact Stage
- High-Level Addresses: Hear influential perspectives on "The Insurer's Mandate: Driving and Underwriting the Global Transition to a Sustainable Economy" from CEOs of major insurers/reinsurers or high-level policymakers.
- Panels: Get practical guidance on "Decoding ESG Regulation: Practical Steps for Insurers to Comply with ISSB, ESRS, and Evolving Global Standards" from Heads of Sustainability, Consultants, Regulators, and Investor Relations Officers.
- Presentations: Dive deep into methodologies with sessions like "Quantifying Physical Climate Risk: Advanced Modeling Techniques for Property Portfolios and Infrastructure Projects" by lead climate scientists from modeling firms.
In the Executive Deal Rooms
Purpose-Focused Alliances: Establish collaborations that prioritize sustainable results. For instance, an impact investment fund manager engages with an insurer's Chief Investment Officer, Head of Sustainability, and risk specialists to collaborate on the launch of a new fund aimed at financing climate adaptation infrastructure, leveraging the insurer's expertise.
Within the Interactive Living Labs
Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE): Powering Seamless Ecosystems
See ESG Converge: Witness ESG factors integrated into broader solutions:
- Lab 1: Parametric Climate: ESG provides the final resilience impact metric resulting from the automated payout.
- Lab 2 Sustainable Claims: ESG principles drive the repair recommendations and calculate CO2 savings.
- Lab 3 Green Asset Verification: ESG scoring reflects the verified green status, influencing underwriting outcomes.
During Regulatory & Standards Dialogue
Focused Discussions: Address the evolving regulatory landscape and measurement challenges:
- How will regulators ensure consistency and combat greenwashing in ESG disclosures ISSB/ESRS?
- What methodologies are acceptable for insurers calculating financed emissions ?
- Are regulators considering climate-related capital requirements?
Why ESG Matters for Insurance
- Risk Management: Identify and mitigate physical, transition, and liability risks related to climate and ESG.
- Investment Strategy: Align portfolios with sustainability goals and capture green finance opportunities.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meet mandatory disclosure requirements (TCFD, SFDR, ISSB, ESRS).
- Brand Reputation & Talent: Attract customers, investors, and employees aligned with sustainable values.
- Product Innovation: Develop new products supporting the transition (renewable energy insurance, carbon offset coverage).