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Climate and sustainability champion of the year: Rachel Delhaise, Convex
Rachel Delhaise, group head of sustainability at specialist re/insurer Convex, has been recognised as InsuranceERM's climate and sustainability champion of the year, in acknowledgment of her outstanding contributions to the insurance industry.
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Climate and sustainability consultancy of the year: Highly Commended, Crowe UK
Crowe UK is highly commended in the climate and sustainability consultancy of the year category in what was a very competitive field.
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Climate and sustainability rising star of the year: Sereina Pfister, NN Group
This year's rising star award goes to Sereina Pfister, a sustainability risk manager at NN Group, in recognition of her leadership, project management talent and ability to drive collaboration across the business.
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Climate and sustainability team of the year: PERse (Power.Energy.Risk. Securing the Environment) risk engineering team
PERse (Power.Energy.Risk; Securing the Environment) is a managing general underwriter specialising in property and casualty insurance products for energy and power production facilities, with a focus on renewable energy.
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Climate risk analytics solution of the year: Conning
Having won InsuranceERM's climate stress-testing solution of the year in 2023, Conning's Climate Risk Analyzer is the standout winner of this year's climate risk analytics solution award.
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Climate risk modelling solution of the year: Aon
Wildfire risk has become an increasing challenge for insurers, particularly in North America and Australia, with the last few years recording some of the biggest wildfire losses in history.
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Climate and sustainability consultancy of the year: Milliman
Milliman wins this award for collaborative and innovative leadership on sustainability, for helping insurers better understand and quantify climate risks, and for supporting clients globally on this complex issue.
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Nature/biodiversity initiative of the year: WTW
In February 2024, WTW announced the placement of the first parametric insurance policy to help protect the coral reef system of the South Pacific Ocean's volcano-formed Lau Group of islands in Fiji.
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Sustainable insurance initiative of the year: Highly Commended, Prudential
Prudential's work has helped to increase access to simple and low-cost health and financial protection by using innovative technologies.
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Sustainable insurance initiative of the year: kWh Analytics
In what was a hard-fought category, kWh Analytics wins the prize for sustainable insurance initiative of the year with its pioneering data-driven climate resilience work and in particular the Renewable Energy Adjusted Loss (REAL) model.
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Climate and sustainability collaboration of the year: ClimateWise
InsuranceERM's award celebrates ClimateWise's 2024 revision of its climate and nature disclosure principles, and aligning them with a wide range of global reporting frameworks.
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Climate data provider of the year: Greater Than
Greater Than's innovative technology adds a whole new dimension by generating climate insights from existing GPS data provided by telematics devices, smartphone apps or connected vehicles.
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Climate regulatory and reporting solution of the year: Highly Commended, FIS Climate Risk Financial Modeler
FIS gets a "highly commended" accolade from our judging panel for its technology that is helping firms meet regulatory requirements to understand the financial impacts of climate change on their operations.
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Climate risk research paper of the year: Highly Commended, WTW and Columbia University
WTW-sponsored research by Columbia University, A Stochastic Statistical Model for U.S. Outbreak-Level Tornado Occurrence Based on the Large-Scale Environment, has been highly commended in the climate risk research paper of the year category.
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Climate risk transfer deal of the year: Descartes Underwriting
Solar photovoltaics (PV) is a vital technology in the transition away from fossil fuel energy. Globally, approximately 1 terawatt (TW) of solar PV capacity had been installed by 2022 and this is set to rise to 2 TW this year, according to Solar Power Europe,...
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Sustainable re/insurer of the year: Axa
Axa is the sustainable re/insurer of the year in acknowledgment of its ongoing commitment to addressing climate change and fostering social inclusion.
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Climate regulatory and reporting solution of the year: Persefoni
The transition to a net-zero economy is challenging for organisations in many ways. Not only do they have to identify appropriate decarbonisation strategies, but they have to measure and report against an evolving set of diverse sustainability standards.
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Climate risk research paper of the year: Franziska Arnold-Dwyer
Arnold-Dwyer, an associate professor of law at University College London, has been celebrated for her thought-provoking exploration of how insurers can influence climate action through a unique legal framework.