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Physical climate risk: Enhancing shock absorbers

Physical climate risk: Enhancing shock absorbers

13min |18/08/2023
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Physical climate risk: Enhancing shock absorbers

Physical climate risk: Enhancing shock absorbers

13min |18/08/2023
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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  


BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 18 August 2023) 


  • Physical climate risk is rising in intensity and frequency globally. 
  • (Re)insurance plays the essential role of shock absorber, protecting from a natural disaster’s second-round impacts on economic activity and the wider financial system. 
  • However, given increasing and more chronic insured losses, the protection gap is rising, leaving parts of the economy and of the world highly vulnerable. 
  • There is room for (re)insurers, high-risk industries, public sector and regulators to mitigate risk and seize opportunities, we argue. 


For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  


BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 18 August 2023) 


  • Physical climate risk is rising in intensity and frequency globally. 
  • (Re)insurance plays the essential role of shock absorber, protecting from a natural disaster’s second-round impacts on economic activity and the wider financial system. 
  • However, given increasing and more chronic insured losses, the protection gap is rising, leaving parts of the economy and of the world highly vulnerable. 
  • There is room for (re)insurers, high-risk industries, public sector and regulators to mitigate risk and seize opportunities, we argue. 


For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  


BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 18 August 2023) 


  • Physical climate risk is rising in intensity and frequency globally. 
  • (Re)insurance plays the essential role of shock absorber, protecting from a natural disaster’s second-round impacts on economic activity and the wider financial system. 
  • However, given increasing and more chronic insured losses, the protection gap is rising, leaving parts of the economy and of the world highly vulnerable. 
  • There is room for (re)insurers, high-risk industries, public sector and regulators to mitigate risk and seize opportunities, we argue. 


For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  


BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 18 August 2023) 


  • Physical climate risk is rising in intensity and frequency globally. 
  • (Re)insurance plays the essential role of shock absorber, protecting from a natural disaster’s second-round impacts on economic activity and the wider financial system. 
  • However, given increasing and more chronic insured losses, the protection gap is rising, leaving parts of the economy and of the world highly vulnerable. 
  • There is room for (re)insurers, high-risk industries, public sector and regulators to mitigate risk and seize opportunities, we argue. 


For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


 For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


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