How to Stress Test Your Counterparties for Climate Risk — at Asset-Level Precision

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

9am ET  |  2pm BST

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Rohan Hamden, Director of Global Banking at Jupiter, has spent over 25 years in risk management and climate change. For the last decade he has worked directly with many of the world's largest banks on climate risk implementation — and has advised national governments across Australia, Canada, the US, and the UK — giving him first-hand understanding of both the challenges banks face in putting physical climate risk into practice and the regulatory standards they're held to. These are the exact challenges this session is built around.

In this 30-minute session, Rohan will take you through Jupiter Entity Modeling: how it maps physical climate risk to a global universe of corporate counterparties at the individual asset level, why that precision matters for TCFD and IFRS S2 disclosure, credit risk, and regulatory stress testing, and what it looks like in practice — with a live walkthrough of the web application.

In this session, you'll see:

  • How Jupiter maps physical climate risk to corporate entities at asset scale
  • The methodology, data sourcing, and accuracy validation behind the model
  • How banks operationalise the data — from API to web application
  • A live walkthrough of the Jupiter Entity Modeling web application

Whether you work in credit risk, portfolio management, ESG/sustainability, or regulatory disclosure, you'll leave with a clear picture of what's now possible.

Physical Climate Risk Experts

Rohan Hamden

Rohan Hamden

Director of Global Banking
Jupiter

Wahib Ghazni

Wahib Ghazni

Head of Economic & Financial Impact
Jupiter

Kevin Cei

Kevin Cei

Head of Customer Success & Solutions
Jupiter