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Manhattan, NYC
In person
26.03.2025

Know your cat models – New York

Tuesday, May 13 2025 | 08:30 – 11:30 ET

Intro

Manhattan, NYC

Join us for an educational breakfast briefing, where leading experts in catastrophe modeling and climate risk will help you to understand how to maximize value from cat models.

Cat models are highly sophisticated computational tools designed to quantify physical risks to assets, portfolios or systems, offering detailed assessments to aid risk mitigation. They help risk managers to assign a monetary value to material risks posed by climate-related events.

While catastrophe models have been integral to the insurance industry for over a decade, their adoption in investment management and banking is rapidly gaining traction.

When utilized effectively, catastrophe models can be instrumental for banks in calculating the total cost of ownership from flood risk; for valuation, insurance, stress testing and risk concentration analysis, capital adequacy, loan pricing and resilient investment. But how can you identify the best approach for analyzing and applying their results?

Join us for an educational breakfast briefing, where leading experts in catastrophe modeling and climate risk will help you to understand how to maximize value from cat models. This session will begin with an introduction to catastrophe models, exploring how they expand on hazard maps, followed by an in-depth examination of the various data outputs they generate and their practical applications across different business scenarios.

This private workshop is invitation only, if you would like to attend please get in touch with us by filling in the below form or reach out to your account manager.

Speakers
Olivia Sloan - Catastrophe Model Product Manager - Fathom
Olivia Sloan Head of Catastrophe Products Visit company profile
Karena Vaughan, Fathom CSO, Head of ESG and Climate Risk
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Agenda

08:30

Arrival and networking

09:00

Presentation and workshop:
1. An introduction to catastrophe models
2. Maps versus models
3. How to utilize cat model results

10:30

Break

10:45

Interactive roundtable:
How can banks maximize the use of catastrophe models?

11:30

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