WTW ushers in next generation of climate risk technology with launch of Climate Quantified™
LONDON, June 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WTW (NASDAQ: WTW), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company, today unveiled ground-breaking technology capable of quantifying the financial impact of climate change with an unprecedented level of precision. Climate Quantified™ offers ‘anywhere, anytime’ access, transparently assessing how and when physical and transition risks impact a company’s operations and assets, through to their revenue and enterprise value.
The Software as a Service (SaaS) online tool also evaluates the impact of climate risks on an organisation’s customers and supply chain partners, as a necessary component of understanding financial impact of climate risks. Assessing where a business creates value and their exposure to a changing operational landscape from climate risks brings a new level of clarity to support strategic and operational decision-making.
By analysing the interactions and interdependencies between climate risk factors and their impact on business models, including physical risks, supply chain vulnerabilities and regulatory changes, Climate Quantified™ offers a far more robust analysis of financial risk impact when compared to the more limited screening and assessment of emissions alone.
Peter Carter, Head of Climate Practice at WTW, said: “Whether assessing the impact of drought, tropical cyclones, river floods or commodity price changes, Climate Quantified™ is class-leading in its ability to measure the physical and transition risks impacting a company’s assets and products. By combining advanced, high-resolution climate data with our in-house risk engineering, WTW offers a sophisticated solution that quantifies risk in financial terms.”
Key capabilities of Climate Quantified™ that support Chief Risk Officers and Chief Sustainability Officers, with a focus on building resilience to physical risks and managing the transition to net zero, include:
- Enables companies to quantify the financial impacts of climate change on a portfolio of assets and products, whether owned or belonging to a third party (e.g. supplier).
- Quantifies asset property damage, business interruption and exposure value today and under future scenarios associated with drought (and water stress), tropical cyclone, riverine flood and commodity prices.
- For each product category and scenario, Climate Quantified™ measures the impact of transition risk on revenue and costs, plus the impact of managing or passing those costs through to customers.
- Designed to support business planning, due diligence, strategic decision-making and compliance with evolving regulatory requirements (e.g. CSRD, IFRS).
Ben Fidlow, Global Head of Core Analytics at WTW, said: “Companies face increased losses from physical risk and are assessing the need for investment and transformation for the move to a low-carbon economy. Armed with a clear, transparent and real-time view of the financial risks to their business provided by Climate Quantified™, companies are well placed to anticipate and respond quickly to emerging risks, make better investments, reduce their reliance on vulnerable locations, strengthen supply chains and protect their people. The outcome is to ensure capital is allocated at the right time to protect against climate-driven uncertainty and volatility.”
About WTW
At WTW (NASDAQ: WTW), we provide data-driven, insight-led solutions in the areas of people, risk and capital. Leveraging the global view and local expertise of our colleagues serving 140 countries and markets, we help organisations sharpen their strategy, enhance organisational resilience, motivate their workforce and maximise performance.
Working shoulder to shoulder with our clients, we uncover opportunities for sustainable success - and provide perspective that moves you.
Learn more at wtwco.com.
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