The European Insurance and Occupational Pension Authority (EIOPA) published today the final version of the application guidance on climate change materiality assessments and climate change scenarios in the Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA).
      
    
    
      
The publication follows a public consultation on the topic as well as a pilot exercise in which stakeholders were invited to participate.
The application guidance provides a detailed and practical basis on 
how to implement sustainable finance ambitions in practice. It gives 
insights into where undertakings have the possibility to address climate
 change risks in ORSA  and provides examples using mock non-life and life
 companies to help undertakings design the steps for the materiality 
assessment and run climate change scenarios.
The concrete case studies for materiality assessment of climate 
change scenarios included in the guidance can help lower implementation 
costs for insurance undertakings, in particular small and mid-sized 
ones, taking into account the size, nature and complexity of climate 
change risk exposures.
Given that the (re)insurance industry will be impacted by climate 
change-related physical and transition risks, EIOPA believes it is 
important to encourage a forward-looking management of these risks to 
ensure the solvency and viability of the industry.
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