London, United Kingdom
In person

When flood risk becomes financial: roundtable on flood risk for capital decision-makers – London

Thursday, June 25 2026 | 08:30 – 11:30 BST

Private breakfast briefing – London Climate Action Week

Discover how high-accuracy flood maps and models are reshaping climate risk analysis across financial institutions.

Join us for a private executive roundtable in London exploring how leading financial institutions are integrating advanced flood hazard data and catastrophe modeling into credit risk, capital planning, and portfolio management frameworks.

This strategic session will examine how institutions can move from abstract climate concerns to quantified financial exposure, using high-accuracy terrain data, physically based flood modeling, and probabilistic loss analytics. The attendees will only be from banks and financial institutions, and will be an interactive and professionally usable session.

Whether you’re just beginning to explore flood maps and models or seeking to sharpen your physical climate risk strategy, this session will help you unlock more value from climate and physical risk data.

Attendance is by invitation only. To request a seat, please complete the form below.

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Speakers
Jamie Hobman headshot
Jamie Hobman Senior Business Development Manager Visit company profile
Joe Bates, Fathom
Joe Bates Senior Customer Success Manager Visit company profile
Luke Brown Business Development Manager – Financial Markets Visit company profile

Agenda

08:30

Arrival and networking

09:00

Presentation and workshop:
1. Why flooding matters to financial institutions
2. The problem with bad data, and what good looks like
3. Terrain, hazard, and risk – how can a bank fully understand its flooding exposure?

10:30

Break

10:45

Interactive roundtable:
How can banks and investors maximize the use of flood models?

11:30

Close

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