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Environmental Liability and the Financial Sector Practical Guidance for Greek Financial Institutions Athens, 27.5.2010 Action In Response: The Perspective from the Insurance Sector Co Chair Chair (Insurance), UNEPFI Constantine Tsolakidis, MRICS UNEPFI Central & Eastern European Group Assistant Manager, Environmental Insurance & Renewable Energy Interamerican Hellenic P&C Insurance Co. S.A. Contents Regulating environmental liability: a pan European challenge Environmental risk from the insurance point of view Insuring environmental liability in Greece The big picture: Sustainability Concluding remarks

Regulating environmental liability: a pan European challenge The new pan European Environmental Liability Framework Regulating environmental liability: a pan European challenge Still one of the most complex regulatory challenges today due to the varying legal, institutional and regulatory traditions all across Europe Its wide scope requires a solid, transparent and efficient administrative backbone mechanism Its open character presupposes proactive and responsible conduct from all stakeholders involved (operators, administration, risk carriers, society) The implementation of the environmental impairment liability framework demands serious preparation from potentially liable operators and risk carriers in business

Regulating environmental liability: a pan European challenge Adequate financial guarantee frameworks currently exist only in the E.U. Member States that have achieved all of the above Environmental risk from the insurance point of view Environmental risk, because of its nature, still remains one of the most complicated risks to understand, manage and regulate, as ecosystems interactions remain complex. The financial implications of environmental damage are multiple, long term, poorly researched and documented. Further, they can be catastrophic. There is a dramatic lack of structured data to document environmental impairment and remedial action costs in Europe. This means that a major investment is desperately required in research and professional capital from all stakeholders. It is easier to make a law than calculating the financial implications of environmental risk. However, er insurers being pressured from clients, society, competition etc. have developed varying gproducts that respond to the urge of provision of financial security with special caution.

Environmental risk from the insurance point of view By definition, Insurers are risk managers, risk carriers and institutional tional investors. Insurers provide financial cover to clients that meet acceptable insurability criteria. Insurance is not only a risk transfer mechanism to compensate financial losses, but primarily a risk management mechanism because insurers impose loss prevention and loss mitigation measures in their daily business practice. The insurance industry is a private market mechanism with world premium volume exceeding USD 4.2 trillion (2008) and global assets under management of USD 19.8 trillion (2007). In contrast to other financial risk management professions, insurers focus cautiously on the nature and probability of occurrence of the insured peril under the Law. Their expertise can be extremely useful to the administration and their clients as well. Environmental risk from the insurance point of view Environmental risk & liability unfolds a complex array of interrelated exposures, such as: ecosystem remediation first & third party liabilities operational risks technological risks financial risks legal risks business & reputational risks social risks The share of financial risk associated with environmental damage that insurers could assume, must be allocated within the scope of Article 14 of the ELD which prescribes the availability of various types of financial guarantee / security mechanisms for potentially liable operators and NOT just insurance. Environmental risk remains globally a business challenge to Environmental risk remains globally, a business challenge to insurers.

Environmental risk from the insurance point of view The role of insurance in the risk management process Size of risk Potential loss Unavoidable risk Designed risk ik Retained risk PREVENTION MANAGEMENT MEASURES INSURANCE Risk management process From Insuring for Sustainability Why and how leaders are doing it, UNEPFI 2007 Insuring environmental liability in Greece Article 23 (Insurance of environmental damage) of Law 2496/1997 997 stipulates that insurance indemnification is paid only if environmental damage has occurred as a result of a sudden and unexpected event. Presidential Decree 148/2009 stipulates a rather complicated and potentially slow in response administrative system to allocate liability. We need to learn how the new liability framework will be applied. No primary data publicly available whatsoever (e.g. permit categorisation by industry type & by location, pollution events, remedial costs borne by the state, state of the environment by Prefecture). No secondary data publicly disclosed (e.g. research reports, statistics, GIS information). Mandatory vs. voluntary insurance: a challenge that nobody is ready to currently deal with. Generalities in the existing mandatory financial security framework (Min. Decrees 13588/725/2006 & 8668/2007).

Insuring environmental liability in Greece Inconsistencies in the existing mandatory framework with regard to the amount of financial security required vis à vis the size of the operator and the site location. Property & Casualty & Third Party Liability insurance has been inadequately used in Greece as a financial risk transfer tool. This has been aggravated by the financial crisis. As a consequence, there is no: a) insurance base, b) a notable business opportunity as seen by mainstream insurers and c) a reluctance to invest in learning and developing insurance solutions. The provision of insurance cover under the ELD framework requires maturity from the part of the insurer in understanding the legal, administrative and technical specificities in Greece. There is serious concern among insurers on the readiness of the state administration to efficiently implement the ELD framework. Recent initiative taken by the Ministry of the Environment to engage in wide stakeholder discussion on the enactment of the ELD in Greece is most welcome! Insuring environmental liability in Greece Natura 2000 Protected Areas: 239 Sites of Community Importance 163 Special Protection Zones 24% of the national land cover source:

GREEN LINE: Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance in Greece E R E E N L I N E G R 1 st GREEK PRIZE, PRODUCT AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2010 of the pan European award scheme of the EU Commission awarded to GREEN LINE of for its outstanding contribution to Sustainable Development The big picture: Sustainability The Insurance Industry s ESG Risks & Opportunities Pyramid

The big picture: Sustainability New risks with unprecedented consequences: Climate change Health Property & Casualty alt Emerging gmanmade risks not yet fully researched on their impacts or regulated (e.g. nanotechnology, genetically modified organisms, electromagnetic radiation, new age pollutants) Biodiversity loss & ecosystem degradation The big picture: Sustainability http://www.unepfi.org/

The big picture: Sustainability Concluding remarks http://www.unepfi.org/ Insurance does have a de facto role in the management of environmental risk Forward looking Insurers are ready to contribute their expertise in managing environmental risk Insurance can offer only one small part for securing the financial risks associated with environmental damage, along with other financial instruments that must become widely aailable available Environmental liability is a the etesting stone of responsibility sharing between all stakeholders The big picture is our common sustainability challenge! It is not a choice but the only option!

Environmental Liability and the Financial Sector Practical Guidance for Greek Financial Institutions Athens, 27.5.2010 Thank You! tsolakidisc@interamerican.gr