New analysis from InfluenceMap finds that global insurance groups have mobilized to slow down efforts by supervisors and regulators to tackle climate-related insurance risk, through a series of consultations held by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS).
FinanceMap’s assessment of the world’s largest asset managers finds that only a small group of leading firms is conducting robust stewardship of investee companies’ climate lobbying activities.
FinanceMap’s 2025 assessment of the Canadian Big Five banks’ 2020–2024 lending and underwriting activities finds that the banks show persistent high exposure to the fossil fuel sector, particularly high-cost domestic oil and gas producers, while having limited relative exposure to green companies.
FinanceMap’s assessment of the UK's largest banks finds that their climate-related activities are not in line with their commitments to net zero by 2050.
FinanceMap's assessment of the EU fund landscape in the context of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and ESMA's fund naming guidelines.
New InfluenceMap research identifies an opportunity for the world’s largest asset owners to address the climate crisis: driving government climate policy.