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Addressing climate-related risks in banking: a framework for sustainable risk management and regulatory alignment

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  • Neha Chhabra Roy

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Banks must develop an adaptive and structured response framework for managing climate-related risks. This study proposes a dual-layer approach to climate risk management, integrating root cause-based analysis with severity assessment to prioritize and address climate-related risks. Using sectoral impact analysis, risk prioritization and risk driver identification, the study employs advanced methodologies, including a random forest machine learning model and correlation analysis, to develop a data-driven climate-related risk-response system. Dual-layer mitigation ensures that both the underlying causes and the impacts of risk are systematically considered, improving the accuracy and effectiveness of climate risk response. By improving financial institutions’ risk assessment, loan planning and decision-making capabilities, the proposed framework aims to strengthen climate resilience. This study provides actionable insights and practical tools for banks, regulators and industry stakeholders, promoting sustainable practices and enhancing climate resilience.

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  • Neha Chhabra Roy, . "Addressing climate-related risks in banking: a framework for sustainable risk management and regulatory alignment," Journal of Operational Risk, Journal of Operational Risk.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsk:journ3:7962076
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