Environmental & Social Information • Jun 30, 2021
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| Informazione Regolamentata n. 0018-70-2021 |
Data/Ora Ricezione 30 Giugno 2021 11:38:57 |
MTA | ||
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| Societa' | : | ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI | ||
| Identificativo Informazione Regolamentata |
: | 149372 | ||
| Nome utilizzatore | : | ASSGENERN02 - AMENDOLAGINE | ||
| Tipologia | : | REGEM | ||
| Data/Ora Ricezione | : | 30 Giugno 2021 11:38:57 | ||
| Data/Ora Inizio Diffusione presunta |
: | 30 Giugno 2021 11:38:58 | ||
| Oggetto | : | Generali updates its strategy for climate protection |
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| Testo del comunicato |
Vedi allegato.
Milan – The Group's new strategy on climate change was shared with the Assicurazioni Generali Board of Directors, chaired by Gabriele Galateri di Genola.
The strategy, which updates and extends the Group's existing plan approved in February 2018, pledges significant action related to investment and underwriting activities, the Group's core businesses, committing to a low climate impact future.
Generali Group CEO Philippe Donnet declared: "The Generali Group today announces new ambitious targets for its climate strategy in line with its commitment and convictions in this specific area and leveraging on the results already achieved. In particular, the € 6 billion of new green and sustainable investments made over the last three years have allowed us to exceed our pre-set targets ahead of schedule. We believe that the private sector can play a key role in financially supporting the 'Just Transition' for a future with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by assisting public institutions in taking the necessary actions."
The new goals include:
The new goals include:
→ Reduction of the minimal current exposure to the thermal coal sector, in order to reach zero exposure by 2030 in OECD countries and 2038 in the rest of the world;
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→ Forging ahead with the commitment to no longer insure upstream oil and gas activities. This includes the commitment to no longer underwrite risks associated with the exploration and production of fossil fuels from tar sands, from shale deposits (oil and gas) or extracted in the Arctic zone, both onshore and offshore.
The new goals include:
→ Commitment to engage stakeholders in creating a net-zero emissions future and supporting a 'Just Transition'. For this reason, Generali will engage at least 20 carbon-intensive investees in the Group's investment portfolio by 2025 to drive real world impact.
The new goals include:
For further information, please refer to the technical note and website.
Generali is one of the largest global insurance and asset management providers. Established in 1831, it is present in 50 countries in the world, with a total premium income of € 70.7 billion in 2020. With more than 72,000 employees serving 65.9 million customers, the Group has a leading position in Europe and a growing presence in Asia and Latin America. Commitment to sustainability is one of the enablers of Generali's strategy, inspired by the ambition to be the Lifetime Partner to its customers, offering innovative and personalized solutions thanks to an unmatched distribution network.
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