01/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2025 03:39
AXA UK hosted a roundtable discussion in Parliament on Tuesday 21 January to discuss the findings of its report 'Extreme weather risks: An analysis of England's vulnerability to flooding and heat'. <_o3a_p>
Tara Foley, CEO of AXA UK & Ireland, was joined by Flooding Minister Emma Hardy MP, Environmental Audit Committee chair Toby Perkins MP, and others to explore solutions to the growing impact of extreme weather across the country.<_o3a_p>
The report is a comprehensive piece of research that uses AXA UK's own business and home claims data, together with information from bodies such as Defra and the Environment Agency, to highlight the areas of England most vulnerable to climate risks posed by extreme weather. <_o3a_p>
Participants agreed that collaboration between the Government and the private sector is crucial to tackle the devastating effects of flooding and other extreme weather risks such as excessive heat, which can cause buildings to crack and subside.<_o3a_p>
The Minister highlighted Build Back Better - a scheme that allows homeowners to access up to £10,000 of funding for flood resilience measures following a flooding claim - as a good example of businesses working in partnership with the Government. AXA UK is a member of the scheme, but Ms Hardy highlighted the fact that only 66% of insurers have signed up.<_o3a_p>
Taking a collaborative approach across the public and private sectors is essential to help identify the growing climate risks we face and find solutions to combat them. I look forward to continuing the conversation and working with the Government to build a more resilient future for everyone.
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