The ‘Drought Stress Testing Tool allows financial institutions to see how incorporating drought scenarios changes the perception of risk in their own loan portfolios. Based on the catastrophe modelling framework that the insurance industry has used for 25 years, it looks at five drought scenarios in four countries – Brazil, China, Mexico and the US – to model the impact on 19 different industry sectors, the companies in those sectors and the likelihood that they will default on their loans.

The report, ‘Drought Stress Testing – Making Financial Institutions more Resilient to Environmental Risks’, showcases the tool in action by piloting the stress test on select, sample corporate lending portfolios of nine international financial institutions. Combined, they represent more than USD 10 trillion in assets:

  • Caixa Econômica Federal
  • Itaú Unibanco
  • Santander Brazil
  • Banorte
  • Citibanamex
  • Trust Funds for Rural Development (FIRA)
  • Citigroup
  • UBS
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)

Key findings from the report include:

  • Extreme droughts could increase loan default losses 10-fold for specific portfolios that are most exposed to the effects of drought;
  • Even when exposed to less extreme drought scenarios, most companies in the analysed portfolios see their credit ratings downgraded;
  • The most affected sectors are water supply, agriculture and, in countries with high reliance upon hydroelectric energy, power generation;
  • Significant impacts are also found in water-dependent sectors such as food and beverage production;
  • Sectors that are less water-dependent but highly sensitive to general economic strength, such as petroleum refining, are also affected by widespread economic impacts of drought.

This project was financed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), and developed jointly by the Natural Capital Financial Alliance (NCFA) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. A consortium led by global modelling experts Risk Management Solutions (RMS) designed, developed and implemented the tool and the framework which underlies it.

The Excel-based tool is free to access and use, allowing financial analysts and other users to test the methodology with their own portfolios.

Please email drought@natcapfinance.org to access the tool.

You will receive an email in response, with details and links to access the tool.

If you have any difficulties accessing the tool or would like to provide feedback, please contact info@natcapfinance.org.

The full and summary reports are also available below:

Full version

Summary version