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In this interview, Ines Galichon explores how climate risk management is moving beyond compliance-driven reporting toward deeper integration within stress testing, capital planning and enterprise risk frameworks. As regulatory expectations diverge globally and climate transition pressures intensify, institutions must strengthen scenario design, governance and forward-looking analysis.
She highlights the practical challenges of modelling long-term climate impacts, navigating data limitations and balancing physical and transition risk considerations. The discussion underscores how robust climate stress testing is becoming a defining capability for financial institutions seeking resilience in an increasingly uncertain environment.
Inès joined Blunomy in 2013 and she now leads our development in the financial sector (banks, asset managers), after spending 8 years in our Hong Kong office. She has managed over 20 strategic projects with banks on climate transition, climate risks management, sustainable finance, and other ESG topics. With her experience at Blunomy, Inès has acquired hybrid skills combining policy/regulation, business and finance components in the climate & environmental transitions. Inès graduated with a Masters Degree in Public Affairs from Sciences Po Paris, with a focus on energy and climate, and also studied at the University of Chile.
