ESG in Insurance Portfolios: Less Talk, More Action

ESG in Insurance Portfolios: Less Talk, More Action
The global insurance industry appears to have reached an inflection point on the topic of ESG. In years past, insurance companies have had difficulty measuring the ESG exposure in their portfolios. As the tools and data have improved and as insurance companies incorporate ESG into their investment decisions, the challenges have moved from measuring ESG to implementing ESG. European insurers are generally ahead of American insurers. However, in every region some companies are further along than others. What further challenges lay head for companies who have started to implement ESG? What can insurers early in the process learn from the pioneers?

Join S&P Global Market Intelligence & industry practitioners to explore:
  • How have the tools and data available to insurers evolved to meet more extensive requirements?
  • What are the common challenges for insurers in implementing ESG?
  • For insurers already adopting ESG, how has the journey been so far?
  • What are the trends and challenges that lie ahead?
  • Are American companies too far behind? What are the best practices they can learn from European insurers?
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