ERAFP launches a tender to select one or more consulting firms specialised in evaluating climate change related risks and opportunities
- 27 October 2016
Paris, 27 October 2016 – In connection with its engagement for the energy and environmental transition and strengthened by its commitment to meeting regulatory requirements, the French public service additional pension scheme (ERAFP) is launching a tender to select one or more consulting firms specialised in evaluating climate change related risks and opportunities.
The purpose of this tender is to select one or more consulting firms specialised in evaluating climate change related risks and opportunities in order to measure the exposure of ERAFP’s portfolios. The tasks will be divided into two lots:
Lot 1 – Measurement of the exposure of ERAFP’s equity and bond portfolios to climate change related risks and opportunities
The purpose of lot 1 will be to measure the exposure to climate change related risks and opportunities, based on indicators such as carbon footprint or contribution to the energy transition, of the following portfolios: European, North American, Pacific and French equities; international convertible bonds; EUR and USD denominated corporate bonds, and government bonds.
Lot 2 – Assistance with the design of a methodology to measure, analyse and evaluate exposure to climate change related challenges in the real estate, infrastructure and private equity portfolios.
he purpose of lot 2 will be to assist ERAFP with the design of a methodology to measure and analyse exposure to climate change related challenges in the real estate, infrastructure and private equity portfolios. These portfolios’ exposure to climate change related challenges will then be evaluated based on the developed methodology.
The length of these contracts will be three years. The tender file is available at www.achatpublic.com. There is a link to this platform from the Calls for tender section of the RAFP's website, www.rafp.fr. The deadline for the submission of bids is 12 p.m. (Paris time) on 30 November 2016.