You cannot escape climate transition risks, no matter what industry or sector your business is in.
Governments across Asia are implementing climate reporting guidelines, statutory requirements, and carbon pricing mechanisms in response to climate change. Your company now faces an array of transition risks — regulatory, market, technology, and reputational risks — that need to be assessed and managed, including:
- Restricted access to financing and insurance capacity due to inadequate actions toward achieving net-zero targets and climate disclosure reporting (e.g. TCFD).
- Potential loss of revenue and supply chain disruption as your clients/vendors pivot and prioritise doing business with companies that meet specific climate and carbon-reduction goals.
- Emergence of lower carbon alternatives or technologies that may impact your bottom line and erode competitive advantage.
- Litigation brought by stakeholders and/or penalties because of failure to reduce carbon emissions.
Amid a constantly evolving regulatory environment and stakeholder expectations, how should your company begin to mitigate transition risks and calibrate a climate strategy aligned to your business objectives? Key to achieving this is to adopt a robust transition risk management approach to ensure risks are comprehensively evaluated with actionable insights — including outputs required for TCFD reporting and integration with your Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) strategy.
Turn your climate transition risk mitigation efforts into business success with Marsh Asia
A robust climate transition risk management approach can translate your business’s transition efforts into immense value. Backed by a global team of Climate & Sustainability experts, Marsh Asia’s Climate Transition Risk Management approach comprises three detailed qualitative and quantitative solutions, which can be applied respectively based on your company’s needs and objectives. Each solution empowers you with insights to support your business’s decarbonisation journey while meeting disclosure requirements: