Global Leaders in Physical Climate Risk Analysis
Investment Grade Analysis
XDI quantifies the cost of extreme weather and climate change impacts to physical assets. Our analysis empowers decision makers and asset owners in business, Government and finance to strategically manage these impacts and identify opportunities for adaptation. From high level assessment to granular detail. From probabilities of failure to a business case for adaptation. From 1990 until 2100. By area, by asset, by business or by hazard. XDI is your partner on the journey from risk to resilience.
XDI’s analysis enables standard reporting to meet the needs of diverse users. Analysis results are captured in a range of reports suitable for presentation, or in physical risk datasets for embedding into wider company reporting. Our standard reports are ‘off the shelf’ purchases, designed as an alternative to more detailed bespoke analyses. From asset level adaptation, through Financial Disclosure Reporting, to investment level aggregated portfolio intelligence, XDI reporting gives you the data you need quickly and cost effectively.
Asset level physical risk analysis
EasyXDI delivers on-demand asset level physical risk analysis to help you more accurately assess the cost of climate change impacts to an existing or planned asset. Simply enter your asset address, specify the asset type and click search. EasyXDI generates a downloadable report for a representative asset at any address in the world, sent to your inbox within minutes. Should your report identify risk, assets types can be customised to test adaptation options.
Engineering Grade TCFD Reporting
XDI works extensively with infrastructure organisations, property trusts, banks and investment firms to support climate financial disclosure in Australasia, Europe, UK and North America. As decision makers strive to expand the management of the issue, XDI is rapidly delivering the data that supports those needs.
Intelligence On Your Investments
XDI’s range of company intelligence products provide institutional investors with high level insights on extreme weather and climate change risks to a single company or group of companies. Aggregated information gives investors an understanding of the investee’s physical climate risk profile in simple financial metrics, based on the assets a company owns or leases around the world.
Working with Key Decision Makers Across the Globe
XDI strives for the highest quality in the information that companies and communities use to make decisions. XDI’s core technology, The Climate Risk Engines, have been in development and at work in the market for over a decade. Globally, XDI analysis ranks the highest for hazards covered, geographical reach, and capacity for analysis of large numbers of assets.
Finance
Infrastructure & Business
Government
Supporting Banking, Investment and Financing with:
- Portfolio analysis
High level risk identification with aggregated data - Single asset drill down
Understanding which hazard presents the driving risk to a single asset - Company benchmarking
Supporting Corporate and Not-for-profit Business with:
- Individual asset risk analysis and adaptation
- Adaptation cost benefit analysis
Building resilience in operations
Build adaptation pathways and plan your resilience - Physical climate risk reporting
TCFD aligned asset level insights for ESG and financial reporting - Portfolio analysis
Supporting Municipal, State and Federal Government with:
- Cross dependent analysis
Protecting community and infrastructure - Local economic impacts of climate
- Local area hazard risk modelling
- Land use planning with climate change modelling
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Legal and General Investment Management
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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Westpac Bank of Australia
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ASB Bank New Zealand
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Q Super
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REST a superannuation trust
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World Bank - Fiji and Samoa
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GPT Group Australia
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Fraser Property Group
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Optus Telecommunications
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National Broadband Network
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Sydney Water
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Yarra Valley Water
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Bluescope Steel
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British Columbia, Canada
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The City of New York
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Infrastructure NSW
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Dept Planning Industry and Environment, NSW
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Dept Science and Environment, Queensland
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Dept Health and Human Services, Victoria
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Dept Corrective Services, Victoria
XDI approved resellers get access to our standard products and bespoke analysis, with simple-to-use pricing systems and in-house expert knowledge.
Global Reach
XDI is an international, independent provider of physical risk analysis with an established network of clients and resellers.
Leading Technology
XDI analysis is powered by the award-winning Climate Risk Engines, tried and tested in the market since 2011.
Standard Reporting
XDI’s standard reports present physical risk data in different packages for different sectors or sections of an organisation. Pick from a list depending on your clients’ needs.
Standard Pricing
XDI’s suite of standard products and pricing makes it easy for you to embed physical risk analysis into your proposals to clients.
Complex Problem Solving
Complex problems need clever solutions. XDI works closely with resellers to support bespoke solutions for your client.
Key Benefits
Sophisticated Analysis, Simple Reporting
Computational power, with simple outputs to inform decisions. From 1,500 terabytes of climate data to a single Net Present Value. From hundreds of flood maps to the number of your customers at risk.
Portfolio Stress Testing, One Asset at a Time
Risk engines purpose built for organisations with massive asset numbers, from 15 to 15 million. Asset level analysis down to component elements.
Investment Grade Results
Hard science, engineering and financial data give you robust and defensible numbers for real decisions, from due diligence to an investment business case.
High Resolution Data
5x5m flooding, 10x10km dynamic climate downscaling, single year time steps. Sub-asset element diagnostics to pinpoint failure modes.
Multiple Climate Scenarios
Multiple climate modeler outputs from the global CORDEX and multiple sea level rise projections. Scenario selection can be optimised by the system or manual.
Cross Dependency and Supply Chain Risk
Risk analysis on critical supplies such as power, water and communications.
Software as a Service
Always on, always updated. The XDI Platform helps you visualise a future, show you how that future will change with your decisions, and plot progress as those decisions happen.
Patented Climate Risk Engines
Tried and tested since 2011. Used by Business, Governments, and finance organisations world wide.
Award winning analysis



Our Latest Release
XDI Benchmark Series - Independent Physical Climate Risk Analysis
The XDI 1000 is the first release in the XDI Benchmark Series, a series of data sets providing insights into physical climate risk of selected samples of companies worldwide to be published throughout 2022.
The XDI 1000 is an independent analysis of the physical climate risk to more than 1,300 listed companies drawn from eight major stock exchanges. This data set provides a like for like comparison between companies by rank, using a single, consistent methodology and enabling investors to compare and contrast the current and projected impacts of physical climate risk to owned and leased operational assets world wide.
XDI 1000 reveals widespread corporate exposure to financial impacts of physical climate risk
The first release of the XDI Benchmark Series, the XDI 1000 underlines the increasing material risk of climate change to major listed companies and global indices, indicating that the financial impacts of climate change caused by projected worsening of extreme weather may be currently under-estimated and under-reported.
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