Asia's real estate and insurance sectors are grappling with substantial financial risks, while also encountering new opportunities, as climate change drives more frequent and intense extreme weather events.
China and India are shifting towards meeting their growing electricity needs with clean energy. These are the two countries at the forefront of the drive to clean power and will help tip the balance towards a decline in fossil generation at a global level, according to the sixth annual "Global Electricity Review" published earlier this month by Ember, a UK-based global energy think tank.
AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, has launched a new report to help the risk management community identify, assess and mitigate their nature-related risks.
The Insurance Association of Türkiye (TSB) has published a 'Sustainability Guide' specifically for the insurance sector to support environmental, social and governance (ESG) transformation.
Hong Kong-based life insurer CTF Life plans to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 37.8% by the financial year 2029 (FY2029).
According to a new global survey, a large majority of executives in Asia Pacific believe that the current economic climate is making meeting their sustainability targets less of a priority.
South and Southeast Asia, as a region, has been facing an increase in wet and extreme wet climate which presents an increase in the likelihood of extreme flooding, according to a new report by WaterAid, an international non-governmental organisation focused on water, sanitation and hygiene.
India's central bank Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will contribute to the global efforts to mitigate the risks associated with climate change and ensure that the Indian financial system remains resilient.
Energy and natural resources companies have said that they face challenges getting the right insurance, according to Willis' "Global Clean Energy Survey 2025" released on 12 March.
Marsh Specialty has appointed Mr Andrew George as president. He will also join the Marsh Executive Committee.