November 27, 2019
published at 1:00 PM CET
warming potentialof AXA’s investments to below 1.5°C by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement
Transition bond
AXA announced today the launch of a new phase in its climate strategy, which aims to accelerate its contribution to the transition towards a more sustainable and less carbon-intensive economy by 2050, in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. This announcement was made during the AXA Climate Impact Day
, an event organized by AXA in collaboration with the United Nations Principles for Sustainable Insurance (UN PSI).
Thomas Buberl
Chief Executive Officer of AXA
AXA has been a pioneer by setting up an ambitious climate change strategy, notably by starting to divest from coal, defining green investment targets, restricting coal-related insurance business and building collective action frameworks. These actions helped our industry to put climate change at the top of our collective agenda.
But the climate emergency requires further efforts. Today, we are launching a new phase in our climate strategy to accelerate our contribution to the transition towards a low-carbon and resilient economy, notably by focusing our sustainable finance efforts towards the energy transition of major industries. We are convinced that it is an absolute priority if we want to reach the objectives of the Paris Agreement
To succeed in this new phase, AXA will use all its levers as a global investor, insurer and cooperation enabler.
AXA targets to contain the warming potential*
of its investments to below 1.5°C by 2050. As part of this objective, the Group will double its green investment objective to reach Euro 24 billion by 2023. AXA will also invest in transition bonds
, an innovative asset class conceptualized by AXA Investment Managers to support companies shifting towards less carbon-intensive business models. This tool notably complements Green Bonds which are designed to finance projects that are already green
.
After full exit from coal companies with coal-based business model, AXA sets a new ambition towards a 0% coal energy world. AXA will therefore reinforce its divestment policy to completely exit the coal industry by 2030 in the OECD and EU countries, then in the rest of the world by 2040. In the shorter term, existing investment thresholds will be strengthened, with a particularly stringent focus on companies developing new coal capacities.
AXA will leverage its climate expertise and innovative technologies to provide new protection services to its customers and society. The Group, through AXA Climate, will notably launch FastCat, a new parametric assistance service, in December. It offers weather alerting solutions and 24/7 real-time assessment through satellite imagery and drones, to support communities and corporations facing natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, cyclones and wildfires.
AXA’s coal underwriting policy will also be strengthened. The Group will notably ban any insurance business (except Employee Benefits) with clients developing new coal projects that exceed 300 MW in capacity, as well as further restrict underwriting services with coal-related businesses.
Our conviction has always been that the fight against climate change requires cooperation between all stakeholders to drive collective action.
This is why AXA has decided to join the recently launched Net Zero Asset Owner Alliance
, a coalition of institutional investors committed to transitioning their investments to net-zero
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to align their portfolios with a 1.5°C scenario. AXA will notably contribute to this initiative by sharing its expertise on climate finance methodology tools, which are key to effectively finance the transition to a green economy effectively.
AXA is also joining forces with the C40 network, a coalition of the biggest cities gathering 1 out of 12 inhabitants in the world, to make metropolitan areas more resilient to natural catastrophes. The first AXA-C40 resilient cities report was unveiled today, with recommendations and use cases to drive multi-stakeholder cooperation and mitigate the effects of natural catastrophes on urban networks.
Access the details of AXA’s new climate strategy: https://www.axa.com/en/newsroom/news/new-climate-strategy-2019
*AXA tested the investment temperature
concept in its 2019 Climate report as an institutional investor’s response to the Paris Agreement (https://www.axa.com/en/newsroom/publications/2019-climate-report).
Investor Relations team
Axa Media Relations