Sustainability analysis of mortgage portfolio

The building inventory accounts for a significant share of CO2 emissions in Switzerland. As a result, the energy efficient renovation of these buildings is of high importance within the context of the Swiss climate strategy and the overarching goal of achieving net zero by 2050. Additionally, regulatory requirements regarding sustainability reporting in the real estate sector are being expanded further. To meet this need, we offer sustainability assessments of mortgage portfolios, where the energy demand and CO2 emissions of your mortgage portfolio are estimated and summarized in a report that can be used for regulatory reporting purposes. This allows you to fulfill regulatory requirements with minimal additional effort.

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Proven model for energy and CO2 calculations

For several years, we have been conducting energy and CO2 calculations for various clients, allowing us to continuously adapt and update our models according to client needs.

Easily integratable with financial risk analysis

The sustainability analysis of the mortgage portfolio can easily be combined with a market risk analysis.

Analyses presented in a clear portfolio dashboard

The results of the assessments can be visualized using a comprehensive portfolio dashboard, giving you an overview of relevant risk indicators at any time and the flexibility to perform your own analyses.

We have developed a model that estimates both the energy requirements and CO2 emissions of your entire mortgage portfolio. The model is based on the standards of the Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects (SIA) and estimates CO2 emissions according to various recognized standards at the building level. Through close collaboration with our clients, we can align our models to their specific needs and challenges. This ensures that you meet not only regulatory requirements but also industry standards. The data is available in the form of a comprehensive portfolio dashboard.

Climate change in Switzerland is leading to an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. To detect, monitor, and take appropriate action to address the risks of various natural hazards at an early stage, IAZI has compiled relevant data on natural hazards such as avalanches, debris flow, landslides, floods, storms, earthquakes, hail, and surface runoff in a database.

This enables us to assess the exposure of each property in Switzerland to the described natural hazards. The data is available in the form of a comprehensive portfolio dashboard.

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