Available Climate Risk Management Features
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- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
TransZero is structured around physical climate risk modelling at the asset level, translating complex climate scenarios into quantifiable financial and operational impacts. Key capabilities include:
High-Resolution Climate Hazard Modelling: Assesses risks from multiple hazards (e.g. floods, wildfire, extreme heat) using detailed geospatial models at asset level.
Financial Loss Quantification: Estimates annual damage and cost impacts associated with climate risks across portfolios and locations.
Scenario-Based Risk Analysis (SSPs): Models future risk under different climate pathways from present day through to 2100.
Adaptation & ROI Simulation: Evaluates the cost-benefit and return on investment of mitigation measures such as flood defences.
Climate Risk Dashboards & Metrics: Provides portfolio and asset-level risk metrics, charts, and climate risk grading outputs.
Closing Insights
TransZero was launched in 2025 by founders with backgrounds in catastrophe modelling, geospatial analysis, and climate risk, reflecting a shift toward treating climate risk as a core component of enterprise risk management rather than a purely sustainability-focused issue. The platform has been developed in collaboration with industries such as asset management, banking, and retail, indicating its relevance for organisations managing geographically distributed assets and supply chains.
A key differentiator is its focus on asset-level, high-resolution modelling, which contrasts with broader ESG tools that often rely on aggregated regional indicators. By linking hazard intensity directly to estimated financial losses, TransZero enables users to understand not just exposure, but potential business impact. Partnerships such as the integration of JBA Risk Management’s flood data further extend its modelling capabilities, particularly for location-specific risk analysis.
As regulatory expectations around climate disclosures expand and extreme weather risks intensify, TransZero is presented as a tool for integrating climate risk into financial planning, underwriting, and investment decisions. Its combination of modelling, scenario analysis, and reporting aligns with growing demand for decision-ready climate risk data across multiple sectors.