As the physical risks of climate change intensify, the need for coordinated action between financial institutions and insurers is urgent. However, the mechanisms for collaboration across financing, risk-sharing, and regulatory frameworks remain underdeveloped.Â
This invitation-only Chatham House discussion brings together senior representatives from banking and insurance to explore how the two sectors can work in closer alignment to support climate adaptation and resilience. Across an open exchange, participants will consider how capital can be better directed toward adaptation infrastructure, where risk-transfer and co-investment models might create new opportunities, and what policy or regulatory conditions could enable deeper cross-sector partnerships.Â