ENABLER Kit
Climate change and its associated risks are gaining awareness globally, with an accelerated pace of action across policy makers, regulators, investors and consumers. Financial institutions globally are at the heart of the transformation as they have the power to drive sustainable behavior by channelling funding in the appropriate direction, and we have already seen significant progress made by several global financial institutions.
Climate risk is a transverse risk, cutting across traditional risk types and comes with unique complexities, hence financial institutions are still trying to figure out "what" is to be done, and "how" it is to be done, to progress on their sustainability journey.
CRISIL's ENABLER Kit is an efficient and focused readiness solution that aids financial institutions in their journey of integrating sustainability and climate risk management practices into their operating model. The kit comprises four key components enabling financial institutions to achieve desired maturity levels across sustainability and climate risk functions and meet regulatory and organizational goals.
Value Drivers of ENABLER Kit
Regulatory compliance
- Robust roadmaps and climate risk management tool kit facilitating regulatory compliance
- Readiness against developing regulatory mandates, leveraging cross-jurisdictional learnings
Deep advisory and execution support
- Intelligence on not only 'What' but also 'How', leveraging decades of domain expertise
- End-to-end solution including implementation support, by our experienced team of ESG / climate experts
Meaningful outcomes
- Robust outcomes built on leveraging industry best practices
- Iterative process, to align with the financial institution's goals
Customisable Kit
- Solution scope customizable to meet the financial institution's objective
- Components of the kit are designed to ensure financial institutions achieve the desired maturity in their sustainability journey
A suite of solutions that enables seamless integration of sustainability and climate risk management practices