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Where U.S. Insurers Are in Integrating Environmental, Social, Governance Issues

November 2, 2021
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U.S. insurers are increasingly listening to demands from stakeholders that they use social, environmental and governance factors in their decision-making.

According to an AM Best survey, 6 in 10 companies are aware of greater demand from stakeholders to consider ESG factors as they make decisions. While the U.S. is still behind Europe in terms of ESG integration, AM Best said the results are still noteworthy, and that U.S. carriers should consider how to most effectively put ESG factors into practice.

“Survey results show that insurers believe there are risks to ignoring stakeholder pressures related to ESG factors, and particularly with regard to diversity and inclusion, carriers generally view corporate governance as key to managing and mitigating reputational risk,” Rosemarie Mirabella, director, AM Best, said.

AM Best surveyed rated property/casualty, life/annuity and health insurers and reinsurers operating in the United States on their approaches to ESG principles, and found that carriers’ focuses vary by segment.

While property/casualty insurers’ responses showed that they focus more on environmental risks in their ESG engagement, life/annuity insurers said they concentrate mainly on investment risk, given the importance of yields, liquidity and asset-liability matching to their businesses. Health insurers have put greater ESG attention on the social impacts of health equity, which has been subject to added scrutiny during the pandemic, to eliminate disparities in health outcomes.

At the same time, according to the Best’s Special Report, “U.S. Insurers’ Perceptions of ESG,” all three U.S. insurance segments are focused on corporate governance.

Other report findings:

  • Between 40-50 percent of surveyed U.S. insurers and reinsurers, and 51 percent of stock companies versus 42 percent of mutual companies, are actively engaged with ESG.
  • More than 50 percent of respondents in the property/casualty and life/annuity industries agree that proper understanding and integration of ESG factors is increasingly critical to the long-term viability of their business, versus 39 percent from the health insurance industry.
  • Roughly 60 percent of U.S. insurers and reinsurers seek greater clarity from regulators, particularly with respect to identifying, measuring and reporting ESG factors.
  • Integration of ESG factors into the investment process appears to be ahead of underwriting. Less than a quarter of AM Best survey respondents in each segment believe it is extremely or very important for underwriters to consider ESG factors in the underwriting process.

Source: A.M. Best

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  • November 3, 2021 at 9:40 am
    Libra says:
    Actually....the insurance industry has vast amounts of data upon which to determine that environmental risk is real and measurable and needs to be factored in. Two simple exa... read more
  • November 3, 2021 at 9:08 am
    Tiger88 says:
    Now hear this insurance companies, stop integrating "social, environmental and governance factors in (your) decision-making." and just sell insurance and pay claims. This ent... read more

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