IAIS members aim for insurers to continue to improve the level and quality of disclosure in the clear direction as set by the new ISSB standard.
      
    
    
      
				The IAIS  has welcomed a draft global standard on the disclosure 
of climate-related financial disclosures published by the International 
Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).
Responding to a public 
consultation on the exposure draft of the ISSB’s new standard, the IAIS  
noted the importance for insurers of a globally consistent baseline 
climate reporting standard; both as users and preparers of 
climate-related disclosures. 
In its response to the consultation
 IAIS  notes the importance of considering the specific characteristics 
of the insurance industry as investors and underwriters of other 
industries, to ensure this is effectively reflected in the standard. It 
notes that increased disclosure by companies in which insurers invest 
and underwrite will be necessary to support insurers in making public 
disclosures of sufficient quality and detail.
The IAIS  is in 
favour of a timely implementation of the new standard as there is a 
pressing need to improve public disclosure of climate risk.
The 
IAIS  will continue to closely monitor progress made by the ISSB and will
 review its own standards for supervisory disclosure requirements in 
light of the ISSB’s work to assess whether there are any additional 
revisions needed to the IAIS  materials.
 
                                
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                    The IAIS  has welcomed the moves by 
the International Sustainability Standards Board to create a global 
standard for disclosures of climate-related financial risks.            
                    
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