
The proportion of financing solutions, assets and premiums committed to the net-zero target is increasing.
Like many nations, Switzerland is pursuing the goal set out in the Paris Agreement of limiting global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C by 2050. It is now up to all sectors of the economy to make appropriate efforts and implement sector initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero. Although the financial sector makes only a minor contribution to direct greenhouse gas emissions, financial institutions play a key role in funding the economy’s climate transition.
One important coalition in the financial sector is the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ). It brings various net-zero alliances together under one umbrella and coordinates them to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Such alliances have evolved into an important way for the financial industry to play its part in achieving global climate goals. When joining, financial institutions commit to set specific (interim) targets for achieving climate neutrality and draw up a strategy for delivering them. This also includes reporting annually on the progress made.
The Asset Management Association Switzerland (AMAS), Swiss Bankers Association (SBA), Swiss Insur-ance Association (SIA) and Swiss Sustainable Finance (SSF) – the leading associations representing the Swiss financial centre – are fully behind the net-zero goal. AMAS, the SBA and the SIA are also supporting institutions of the relevant GFANZ net-zero alliances, and assist their members in their progression towards net zero.
Now, at the request of and in collaboration with the four associations, PwC Switzerland has carried out the first study into the current state of voluntary commitment. The Swiss financial centre is thus creating trans-parency in the following areas:
The Swiss financial centre is well placed by international standards, but there is still a long way to go
The study shows that the Swiss financial centre is already well positioned by international standards when it comes to achieving the goals. At the same time, it is clear that there is still much to be done. It is now up to all sectors of the economy to contribute to decarbonisation. The financial centre can continue to provide effective support for this transition in the form of appropriate financing, asset management and insurance solutions. This study is also intended as the starting point for a longer journey. The proportion of financing solutions, assets and insurance premiums tied to net zero has grown over recent months, but further progress needs to be made and communicated transparently going forward.
Download the study
You can download the study here.
1,2 The figures of 62% and 55% do not necessarily correspond to 100% of AuM for the asset managers who have signed up (for further details, see the chapter of the study entitled “Net Zero engagement of the Swiss asset management industry”)
3 Data not available on the NZAOA website
4 SIA members and other insurers
The Swiss Insurance Association (SIA) represents the interests of the private insurance industry at national and international level. The association comprises around 70 primary insurers and reinsurers employing a workforce of 49,900 people in Switzerland. Overall, the member companies of the SIA account for around 85 per cent of insurance premiums generated in the Swiss market. This makes the insurance industry and, as a result, the SIA a major force in the Swiss economy. Private insurers are therefore committed to the successful and sustainable development of the areas they operate in, both in business and in social and political terms, meaning that they assume economic responsibility.
Media contact
Swiss Insurance Association SIA
Sibylle Zumstein, media spokesperson
Phone: +41 44 208 28 95
Email: sibylle.zumstein@svv.ch
Head office phone: +41 44 208 28 28
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