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@article{168322, author = {Reva Sharma and Mudit Bisani and Harsh Wankhede and Janvi Sodhani and Akshat Saraff}, title = {INTEGRATING CLIMATE RISK INTO FINANCIAL SYSTEMS: STRATEGIES FOR BANKS AND INVESTMENT FIRMS}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {585-596}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=168322}, abstract = {Climate changes carry enormous financial risks for Indian financial institutions. This research examines how banks and investment firms can integrate climate-related considerations into their risk management and their investment strategies. Key goals include researching existing frameworks of risk management, identifying and evaluating investment opportunities in climate solutions, and sector-specific impacts. This was achieved by using secondary data collection with case studies. Therefore, results call for Indian financial institutions to be proactive in addressing climate-related risks under better governance, disclosure practices, and strategic investments. It should be feasible for Indian financial institutions to incorporate climate considerations in building resilience and further contributing to a sustainable future.}, keywords = {Climate change, financial institutions, Risk management, Sustainable finance}, month = {October}, }
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