Entelligent’s T-Risk Goes Live on FactSet to Support Institutional Investors Worldwide
Entelligent and FactSet have launched T-Risk, a patented climate transition risk data solution, on FactSet's platform. T-Risk provides a directional score estimating return spreads for equities in different climate scenarios. This tool will assist institutional investors in managing portfolios aligned with low-carbon futures, supporting over 35,000 equities globally. The T-Risk dataset includes metrics for energy price sensitivities, enhancing investment analysis. Entelligent's approach differs from traditional decarbonization strategies by facilitating diversification, crucial for effective risk management.
- Launch of T-Risk enhances FactSet's offerings with proprietary climate transition risk data.
- T-Risk covers over 35,000 equities and provides extensive historical data, beneficial for institutional investors.
- The tool allows for better portfolio construction and analysis aligned with climate goals.
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Innovative Data Solution Brings Powerful Climate Risk Measurement Capability to Portfolio Managers Positioning for Net Zero Future
T-Risk is a directional score that estimates the return spread for a given equity in a business as usual scenario versus a Paris Accord-aligned scenario. The model, which also includes a range of other scenarios being applied by regulators, is well-suited for identification of securities or construction of portfolios likely to generate greater returns in a low-carbon future.
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“Entelligent offers a proprietary, science-based methodology for positioning companies under various climate transition scenarios, speaking to a need we see in our market,” said
Unlike most climate data providers, which help investors apply broad-brush decarbonization strategies via divestment, Entelligent’s approach facilitates diversification, a key pillar of risk management. Critical use cases include identifying opportunities that deliver higher risk-adjusted return compared to similar companies / portfolios; limiting exposure to companies that have a weak ability to pay a future price on carbon; generating standardized reporting on all of the above via FactSet Universal Screening, Portfolio Analysis and Alpha Testing; and more.
“We’re excited to put our data and methodology at the disposal of a global investment community that’s hungry for relevant, useful insight about the impact of the climate transition on their holdings,” said Entelligent CEO and cofounder
T-Risk, a solution within Entelligent’s patented Smart Climate® suite, covers more than 35,000 equities globally, with over 13 years of data. T-Risk’s dataset includes deep supporting metrics that enable granular analysis of energy-price sensitivities.
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