Global insurer Generali has developed its first green insurance linked securities framework, in line with the group’s sustainability strategy. More specifically, the initiative is closely related to the Generali Green Bond Framework published in September 2019. The new framework has also received a second party opinion from Sustainalytics, a company that rates the sustainability of listed companies based on their environmental, social and corporate governance performance.
Generali is a key European sponsor in the Insurance Linked Securities market, having sponsored two catastrophe risk bonds (Lion I Re, 2014 and Lion II Re, 2017), and one motor third-party liability risk bond (Horse Capital I, 2016).
Green ILS are characterised by the investment of collateral in assets with a positive environmental impact, and by the allocation of the transferred solvency capital to sustainable initiatives – like investments in green assets and support to the underwriting of green policies – according to predefined selection and exclusion criteria.
Generali Group CFO Cristiano Borean said: “The Generali Green Insurance Linked Securities Framework is a further step in our sustainability strategy and a confirmation of the Group’s commitment in this regard. It also demonstrates the Group’s innovative approach to managing capital in line with the Generali 2021 strategy and long-term commitment to the Insurance Linked Securities market.”