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24 June 2025 | London, England
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Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:40 - 12:10 BST
Meet OS-Climate’s PhysRisk library, an open, transparent, and auditable framework that integrates high-quality climate data with advanced risk modeling techniques. Participants will explore methodologies for evaluating physical climate risks under different climate scenarios across diverse sectors, learning how to integrate geospatial data, vulnerability models, and risk-scoring techniques into their risk assessments.

Attendees will gain actionable insights into climate risk quantification, regulatory compliance, and strategic risk management—leveraging open-source tools to build climate resilience across industries.

A practical banking sector use case will illustrate how financial institutions assess climate risks at two key levels: evaluating how climate hazards impact corporate counterparties, integrating risk models to assess financial exposure and credit risk; and analyzing the resilience of physical assets linked to financial agreements, using location-based vulnerability modeling to quantify potential damages.

IT professionals attending who are new to the topic will be equipped to take sufficient knowledge back to their respective internal climate teams.
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Sandoe

Matthew Sandoe

Mr, OS-Climate
Matt has worked in a diverse range of innovative environments spanning government funded entrepreneurial schemes and food sector R&D, through to >25 years in financial risk management, most recently as a climate risk manager at BNP Paribas. Matt is currently working as an independent... Read More →
avatar for Elena de Toledo

Elena de Toledo

Quantitative Analyst and Climate Risk Specialist, Arfima Financial Services
Quantitative Analyst and Climate Risk Specialist at Arfima. Master’s degree in Mathematical Engineering (UCM). Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Computing (UC3M).
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:40 - 12:10 BST
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