Climate risk advisory firm of the year: SparkChange
Energy Risk Awards 2025: Data firm provides unique insight into energy transition winners, losers and mispriced firms
The price of carbon is expected to soar in the coming years, as compliance carbon schemes – especially the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) – change and expand, heaping significant costs on corporates and industrials. This presents both risks and opportunities to lenders and investors, who will need to identify the winners and losers in their portfolios and understand which firms are mispriced.
While many banks have calculated their financed emissions and some are using metrics
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Environmental products house of the year: ENGIE
Energy giant signs raft of forward-thinking environmental deals in Apac
Newcomer of the year: Marex
Commodities and financial services firm expands rapidly across Apac region, entering multiple new markets
Voluntary carbon markets house of the year: Marex
Marex’s support of mangrove projects provides high-quality credits for clients and socio-economic benefits for local communities
OTC trading platform of the year: Marex
Marex’s Agile platform registers impressive volume and client growth in Asia
Technology advisory firm of the year: KWA Analytics
With a focus on strategy and scalability, KWA Analytics improves clients’ operations in Japanese power, biofuels and certificates
Commodities technology house of the year: Topaz Technology
Strong revenue growth, Asia focus and a unique approach to unifying physical and financial risk
Electricity house of the year: Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA)
Power company uses renewables to help Thailand attract energy-intensive manufacturers amid recent geopolitical shifts
Energy Risk Asia Awards 2025: the winners
Winning firms showcase the value of prudent risk management amid challenging market conditions