Its purpose? AXA Climate was founded to help both private and public players adapt to climate and environmental challenges.
AXA Climate is an AXA Group entity committed to addressing climate and environmental adaptation challenges. In 2019, AXA Climate was founded to support both private and public players during climate events through parametric insurance.
Today, we are over 250 people providing support through insurance, training, consulting, and software solutions :
At AXA Climate, we have been harnessing a combination of robust modelling, scientific expertise, and satellite-based climate insights since our creation. This has enabled us to develop deep analytical capabilities, particularly in understanding the spatial and temporal correlations of climate patterns, as well as in assessing the value at risk for our customers. With our extensive knowledge and experience, we are well-equipped to provide tailored solutions that meet our clients' unique needs and deliver reliable protection against climate-related risks.
We are climatologists, data scientists, agronomists, finance experts, content creators, underwriters, … located across Paris, London, Zurich, Miami, Sydney, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and New Delhi.
We write scientific articles to feed your thoughts. We react on social networks to make you react.
We develop tools capable of identifying in 5 minutes, with a 250m accuracy, climate and nature related risks and opportunities for any given asset.
We lower the risk of ESG investments for real assets managers. We secure the yield of those who lower the use of fungicides in agriculture in Europe.
We train over 6 million employees in climate change, carbon impact and natural resources. We popularize environmental transformation topics for businesses.
Right after an earthquake, we trigger immediate payouts for uninsured vulnerable populations in Morocco.
We insure the transport industry against a drop in the River Rhine due to drought. We protect the Mesoamerican coral reef and mangroves around the world from cyclone-related destruction.