A portfolio-scale physical-climate risk screen for a Ghanaian lender — every asset pinned and scored across flood, coastal, heat, riparian, land and drought hazards, ranked by vulnerability, concentrated geographically, and translated into a collateral-haircut and climate-ECL overlay with scenario horizons — structured for the Bank of Ghana Climate-Related Financial Risk Directive, the Ghana Sustainable Banking Principles and IFRS S2 / TCFD.
⚑ Wholly synthetic nationwide demonstration book. Public institution name used only as a navigation label; no bank or borrower data is represented.
This report screens Zenith Bank (Ghana) Limited — 2026 H1 for Zenith Bank (Ghana) Limited against physical-climate & environmental hazards, ranks every asset by vulnerability, maps the geographic concentration of risk, and translates the exposure into a collateral-haircut and climate-adjusted Expected-Credit-Loss (ECL) overlay — structured as evidence for the Bank of Ghana Climate-Related Financial Risk Directive and IFRS S2 / TCFD.
○ Screening data: seed location model — instant, zero-load default. Run a live screen (SafeGround + FloodGuard) for engine-backed flood, riparian, coastal and land layers.
Vulnerability is a weighted composite of flood, coastal, heat, riparian, land and drought hazards (weights in §Methodology). Bands: Low <25, Moderate 25–50, High 50–75, Critical ≥75 (of 100).
54 assets pinned by vulnerability band. Low Moderate High Critical · switch to Satellite/Hybrid (top-right) to see building footprints.
Where the book — and its high-risk exposure — clusters.
| Region / cluster | Assets | Exposure | % High+ risk | High+ exposure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Accra | 16 | GHS 21.30M | 17% | GHS 3.53M |
| Ashanti | 7 | GHS 7.40M | 12% | GHS 861k |
| Bono | 5 | GHS 4.68M | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Western | 6 | GHS 4.28M | 45% | GHS 1.91M |
| Central | 5 | GHS 4.08M | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Volta | 2 | GHS 1.58M | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Western North | 3 | GHS 1.38M | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Northern | 1 | GHS 1.17M | 100% | GHS 1.17M |
| Ahafo | 2 | GHS 942k | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Upper West | 2 | GHS 797k | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Oti | 1 | GHS 559k | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Upper East | 2 | GHS 333k | 100% | GHS 333k |
| Bono East | 1 | GHS 317k | 0% | GHS 0 |
| Eastern | 1 | GHS 244k | 0% | GHS 0 |
Disparate-impact view: localities where High+ risk and repricing concentrate. A flagged locality is where risk-based outcomes could disproportionately affect a community — every high-risk asset routes to adaptation structuring (never a location denial), and price-based exclusion is the bank's market-conduct responsibility.
2 localities flagged where the High+ rate is ≥ 50% (≥ 1.5× the book's 26% average).
| Locality | Assets | Exposure | High+ rate | Mean repricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odawna ⚠ concentrated | 6 | GHS 3.53M | 100% | 19.5% |
| Bolgatanga | 2 | GHS 333k | 100% | 5.8% |
| Tamale | 1 | GHS 1.17M | 100% | 5.4% |
| Takoradi ⚠ concentrated | 6 | GHS 4.28M | 50% | 16.2% |
| Aboabo | 2 | GHS 890k | 50% | 12.0% |
| Kumasi | 5 | GHS 6.51M | 20% | 10.2% |
| Sunyani | 5 | GHS 4.68M | 0% | 0.4% |
| Tema | 5 | GHS 6.11M | 0% | 1.1% |
| Cape Coast | 5 | GHS 4.08M | 0% | 17.8% |
| East Legon | 5 | GHS 11.66M | 0% | 0.4% |
| Goaso | 2 | GHS 942k | 0% | 0.4% |
| Ho | 2 | GHS 1.58M | 0% | 0.4% |
Number of assets at High or Critical for each hazard. An asset exposed to several hazards is counted under each, so these counts (and the per-hazard exposures elsewhere) can overlap and sum above the portfolio total — they are not a partition.
Two channels, kept separate. (1) Physical damage — an Average Annual Loss (AAL) per hazard from a depth-damage × frequency proxy: GHS 729k/yr of expected (mostly uninsured) damage. (2) Market repricing — a forward collateral devaluation that raises stressed LTV and loss-given-default, driving GHS 8.56M of potential collateral shortfall and an GHS 123k/yr indicative climate ECL uplift. A single severe event in Greater Accra could cause GHS 1.30M of correlated, simultaneous loss.
⚠ Indicative annual marginal overlay — not a lifetime/12-month staged IFRS 9 ECL, not a valuation, not the bank's PD/LGD model. All parameters (AAL, repricing, downturn LGD, PD, ~90% uninsured) are illustrative and exposed for calibration — see §Methodology and the gap register.
| Asset | Locality | Band | Exposure | LTV | AAL/yr | Repricing | Str. LTV | LGD | Shortfall | ECL+/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RFI23-00005 | East Legon | Moderate | GHS 3.89M | 79% | 0.1% | 0% | 80% | 18% | GHS 681k | GHS 9k |
| RFI23-00043 | East Legon | Moderate | GHS 2.81M | 73% | 0.1% | 0% | 74% | 11% | GHS 311k | GHS 3k |
| RFI23-00010 | Kumasi | Moderate | GHS 1.97M | 65% | 2.0% | 10% | 72% | 11% | GHS 225k | GHS 3k |
| RFI23-00046 | Takoradi | Moderate | GHS 1.71M | 70% | 3.8% | 17% | 85% | 26% | GHS 438k | GHS 8k |
| RFI23-00049 | Odawna | Critical | GHS 1.02M | 65% | 4.2% | 20% | 81% | 29% | GHS 301k | GHS 6k |
| RFI23-00040 | Kumasi | Moderate | GHS 1.70M | 66% | 2.5% | 10% | 73% | 11% | GHS 185k | GHS 2k |
| RFI23-00008 | Kumasi | Moderate | GHS 1.66M | 70% | 2.0% | 10% | 78% | 16% | GHS 267k | GHS 4k |
| RFI23-00012 | East Legon | Moderate | GHS 2.12M | 71% | 0.1% | 0% | 71% | 8% | GHS 165k | GHS 1k |
| RFI23-00039 | Tamale | High | GHS 1.17M | 82% | 1.1% | 5% | 87% | 31% | GHS 364k | GHS 5k |
| RFI23-00020 | Odawna | Critical | GHS 800k | 80% | 4.6% | 21% | 102% | 43% | GHS 346k | GHS 7k |
| RFI23-00031 | East Legon | Moderate | GHS 1.86M | 67% | 0.1% | 0% | 68% | 5% | GHS 49k | GHS 3 |
| RFI23-00029 | Tema | Moderate | GHS 1.87M | 64% | 0.1% | 0% | 64% | 5% | GHS 0 | GHS 3 |
Top 12 by exposure × vulnerability. Full per-asset detail is in the CSV export.
How the share of exposure at High+ risk migrates over time under SSP2-4.5 — Middle of the road. Each hazard is intensified by an AR6-grounded factor (Rx1day rainfall, hot-day count, consecutive dry days, sea-level rise) and applied to today's score with a bounded saturating projection — a screening estimate, not a downscaled climate forecast. The interactive dashboard lets the user switch between the SSP1-2.6 / SSP2-4.5 / SSP5-8.5 pathways and 2030–2100, and pull any single asset through all three.
| Horizon | % exposure High+ | High+ exposure | Critical assets | Climate ECL uplift |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today | 16% | GHS 7.80M | 7 | GHS 123k |
| 2030 | 20% | GHS 9.63M | 7 | GHS 138k |
| 2050 | 43% | GHS 21.33M | 8 | GHS 153k |
Top 30 by exposure × vulnerability, with hazard fingerprint, data-confidence flag and the priority action. Hazard chips: Flood Coastal / sea-level Extreme heat Riparian proximity Land / contamination Drought / water stress.
| Asset | Property | Vuln. | Hazards | Conf. | Exposure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RFI23-00005 | GD-223-7911, East Legon Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 3.89M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00043 | GW-664-8829, East Legon Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 32 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 2.81M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00010 | AK-738-9190, Kumasi Residential · Ashanti |
Moderate 44 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.97M |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00046 | WS-797-5645, Takoradi Residential · Western |
Moderate 46 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.71M |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00049 | GS-149-9889, Odawna Residential · Greater Accra |
Critical 75 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.02M |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00040 | AK-844-3004, Kumasi Residential · Ashanti |
Moderate 42 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.70M |
| Priority actionExtreme-heat exposure: building habitability/operating-cost risk — recommend passive-cooling / cool-roof / shading retrofit (green-loan candidate). | |||||
| RFI23-00008 | AS-699-5297, Kumasi Residential · Ashanti |
Moderate 39 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.66M |
| Priority actionSome pluvial-flood exposure: confirm plot drainage and gutter connection; flag for flood-cover at renewal. | |||||
| RFI23-00012 | GM-749-1354, East Legon Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 2.12M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00039 | NT-440-0660, Tamale Apartment · Northern |
High 55 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.17M |
| Priority actionExtreme-heat exposure: building habitability/operating-cost risk — recommend passive-cooling / cool-roof / shading retrofit (green-loan candidate). | |||||
| RFI23-00020 | GD-876-9853, Odawna Commercial · Greater Accra |
Critical 75 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 800k |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00031 | GE-088-1694, East Legon Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.86M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00029 | GS-365-7760, Tema Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.87M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00014 | GA-205-4222, Odawna Residential · Greater Accra |
High 65 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 822k |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00007 | WS-414-9503, Takoradi Apartment · Western |
High 54 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 998k |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00041 | GM-218-5381, Tema Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 29 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.73M |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00050 | CC-006-6357, Cape Coast Commercial · Central |
Moderate 44 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.11M |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00017 | CC-319-7406, Cape Coast Residential · Central |
Moderate 47 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.00M |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00035 | AK-921-1763, Kumasi Residential · Ashanti |
Critical 75 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 618k |
| Priority actionSits within a watercourse / riparian buffer: confirm building permit and buffer compliance; heightened pluvial & legal-setback risk. | |||||
| RFI23-00003 | GS-332-7402, Tema Commercial · Greater Accra |
Moderate 34 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.28M |
| Priority actionMinor land-use constraint flagged: confirm at file review. | |||||
| RFI23-00018 | CE-202-7170, Cape Coast Residential · Central |
Moderate 46 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 932k |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00004 | CE-770-9248, Cape Coast Residential · Central |
Moderate 48 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 752k |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00016 | WN-650-8857, Takoradi Residential · Western |
High 51 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 605k |
| Priority actionCoastal erosion / sea-level exposure: obtain shoreline-setback confirmation and a coastal-defence statement; treat as elevated collateral risk on long-tenor loans. | |||||
| RFI23-00052 | XW-874-0024, Wa Residential · Upper West |
Moderate 45 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 659k |
| Priority actionWater-stress exposure: confirm water supply security; relevant for agricultural / peri-urban collateral. | |||||
| RFI23-00024 | GD-706-7460, East Legon Residential · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 973k |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00030 | AS-205-5680, Aboabo Residential · Ashanti |
Moderate 44 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 647k |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00038 | GW-975-3773, Odawna Residential · Greater Accra |
High 65 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 398k |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
| RFI23-00002 | BA-479-7211, Sunyani Residential · Bono |
Low 20 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.28M |
| Priority actionModerate thermal stress: note cooling-cost sensitivity. | |||||
| RFI23-00044 | GA-184-8199, Tema Mixed-use · Greater Accra |
Moderate 30 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 822k |
| Priority actionSome water-stress sensitivity in the locality. | |||||
| RFI23-00001 | BA-171-0641, Sunyani Mixed-use · Bono |
Low 20 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 1.26M |
| Priority actionModerate thermal stress: note cooling-cost sensitivity. | |||||
| RFI23-00045 | GM-274-4882, Odawna Commercial · Greater Accra |
Critical 75 | FlCoExRiLaDr | ◆ Medium · PCAF 4 | GHS 308k |
| Priority actionFlood exposure here is largely PLUVIAL (rainfall / urban-drainage driven) and is substantially MITIGABLE — this asset need not stay in the high-flood band if drainage is built and maintained. Make engineered, maintained drainage a condition of the facility: correctly sized culverts/gutters, soakaways / SuDS, a raised plinth and finished-floor elevation, plus a desilting & maintenance covenant. Verified drainage works can move the asset out of the high-flood band and protect the collateral — finance them as a green-retrofit loan. Confirm flood insurance in the interim. | |||||
How this screen maps to the frameworks a Ghanaian bank must satisfy. Needs bank data / sign-off marks requirements that depend on the bank's own governance, models or disclosure — see the gap register (§8).
Regulatory basis (verified June 2026): the Bank of Ghana Climate-Related Financial Risk Directive was issued November 2024 (under Act 930 s.92(1) and related Acts) and is effective for banks from January 2026 (SDIs/NBFIs from January 2027); it requires disclosure aligned to IFRS S2 / ISSB. ICAG's IFRS S1/S2 roadmap (28 March 2024) is voluntary 2024–2026 and mandatory for Significant Public Interest Entities from 1 January 2027. Confirm the latest text against the BoG primary source before filing.
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governance | Board & senior-management oversight of climate-related financial risk | Governance | Needs bank data / sign-off | Bank governance |
| Risk Mgmt | Identify & assess climate physical-risk exposures across the portfolio | Risk management | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio screen |
| Risk Mgmt | Climate risk integrated into credit risk management & ECL | Risk management | Partial | Finance overlay (ECL) |
| Scenario | Forward-looking climate scenario analysis / stress testing | Scenario | Partial | Scenario projection |
| Disclosure | Disclosure of climate-related risks & portfolio exposure | Disclosure | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio report |
| Data | Data & methodology for climate-risk measurement, with quality flags | Data | Addressed (screening) | Confidence flags |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Environmental & social risk management in business decisions | E&S risk | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio screen |
| P2 | Manage the bank's own E&S footprint | Footprint | Needs bank data / sign-off | Bank operations |
| P3 | Protect human rights & vulnerable groups in lending (anti-redlining / just transition) | Social | Partial | Adaptation-first origination + land/community screen |
| P4 | Financial inclusion & women's economic empowerment | Inclusion | Needs bank data / sign-off | Bank strategy — out of scope of a physical-collateral screen |
| P5 | Promote green / climate-resilient finance & resource efficiency | Green finance | Addressed (screening) | Green/resilience-loan pipeline |
| P6 | Capacity building on sustainable finance | Capacity | Needs bank data / sign-off | Bank / sector programme — out of scope |
| P7 | Report & disclose sustainability performance | Reporting | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio report |
| SGN | Vulnerable-sector exposure per the Sector Guidance Notes (Construction & Real Estate) | Sector notes | Partial | Property book maps onto the Construction & Real Estate SGN |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pillar 1 | ESG integration — physical-climate ESRM in the credit process | ESG integration | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio screen + origination |
| Pillar 2 | Climate-risk management — physical risk identified, measured, disclosed | Climate risk | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio screen + BoG return |
| Pillar 2 (nature) | Nature / biodiversity (TNFD) dependency & impact risk | Nature | Gap | Out of scope — physical climate only; Land hazard is a proximity screen, not a TNFD assessment |
| Pillar 3 | Financing sustainability — green / resilience-lending pipeline | Financing | Partial | Adaptation/green-loan candidate pipeline (pre-eligibility) |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governance | Governance of climate-related risks & opportunities | Governance | Needs bank data / sign-off | Bank governance |
| Strategy | Physical-risk exposure of the lending book & its financial effects | Strategy | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio screen + finance overlay |
| Risk Mgmt | Processes to identify, assess & manage climate risk | Risk management | Partial | Portfolio screen |
| Metrics | Climate metrics: % of exposure at high physical risk; climate ECL | Metrics & targets | Addressed (screening) | Portfolio metrics |
| Resilience | Climate resilience under multiple scenarios / horizons | Strategy | Partial | Scenario projection |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | Acute & chronic physical-risk assessment under NGFS pathways | Physical risk | Partial | Scenario projection |
| Horizons | Short / medium / long horizon (2030 / 2050) exposure view | Horizons | Addressed (screening) | Scenario projection |
| Transmission | Transmission of physical risk to credit loss | Transmission | Partial | Finance overlay (ECL) |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geocoding | Asset-level location data with quality scoring | Data quality | Addressed (screening) | Confidence flags |
| Coverage | Portfolio coverage & per-asset confidence flags | Data quality | Addressed (screening) | Confidence flags |
| Ref | Requirement | Topic | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 3 | Financed-emissions baseline for the real-estate book (cross-sell) | Emissions | Gap | Not yet in scope |
The figures a Ghanaian bank files under the BoG Climate-Related Financial Risk Directive — material risk + exposure to vulnerable segments. Parameter set: BoG baseline v1 (2026-06) · seed screen · as of 2026-08-11. Headline: 16% of exposure at High+ risk; GHS 123k/yr climate ECL uplift; GHS 8.56M stressed collateral shortfall; largest single-event loss GHS 1.30M (Greater Accra). Exportable as a filing CSV.
| Region | Exposure | High+ | % High+ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Accra | GHS 21.30M | GHS 3.53M | 17% |
| Ashanti | GHS 7.40M | GHS 861k | 12% |
| Bono | GHS 4.68M | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Western | GHS 4.28M | GHS 1.91M | 45% |
| Central | GHS 4.08M | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Volta | GHS 1.58M | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Western North | GHS 1.38M | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Northern | GHS 1.17M | GHS 1.17M | 100% |
| Ahafo | GHS 942k | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Upper West | GHS 797k | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Oti | GHS 559k | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Upper East | GHS 333k | GHS 333k | 100% |
| Bono East | GHS 317k | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Eastern | GHS 244k | GHS 0 | 0% |
| Type | Exposure | High+ |
|---|---|---|
| Residential | GHS 38.62M | GHS 4.53M |
| Apartment | GHS 4.29M | GHS 2.17M |
| Commercial | GHS 4.07M | GHS 1.11M |
| Mixed-use | GHS 2.08M | GHS 0 |
6 of 12 items are reliance-blocking. PortfolioCheck is screening-grade triage that flags collateral for closer review — it complements the bank's credit process; it does not certify it.
| # | Area | What is required | Owner | Severity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G01 | Property valuation | Climate haircuts are applied to an implied collateral value, not a surveyed valuation. The bank's valuation must confirm property values. | Bank credit / valuation | BLOCKING |
| G02 | PD / LGD models | ECL figures use illustrative default PD/LGD parameters. The bank must substitute its own IFRS 9 term-structure and recovery model. | Bank risk modelling | BLOCKING |
| G03 | Building-level resilience | Finished-floor elevation, flood defences and construction quality are not observed unless the bank records completed adaptation measures per asset; absent that, resilience is assumed unmitigated. | Survey / site inspection | BLOCKING |
| G04 | Adaptation evidence | Recorded adaptation measures that reduce an asset's risk are SELF-REPORTED until accepted by the supervisor; they receive no regulatory credit until taken in full once the bank holds evidence (site inspection / as-built / maintenance covenant). The bank must hold that evidence before relying on the reduced figures in a regulatory return. | Bank / site verification | BLOCKING |
| G05 | Insurance status | Whether each property carries valid flood/peril cover is a key loss mitigant and is not in the book; confirm per asset. | Bank / borrower records | BLOCKING |
| G06 | Governance & disclosure | Board oversight, the bank's own footprint and the formal disclosure statement are governance items this screen cannot produce. | Bank governance | BLOCKING |
| G07 | Scenario calibration | Forward views use IPCC AR6 SSP intensification factors applied with a bounded saturating map — screening estimates, not downscaled climate projections. Confirm the pathway and horizon assumptions before external disclosure. | Climate science / consultant | Advisory |
| G08 | Transition risk out of scope | This screen covers PHYSICAL climate risk only. The BoG Directive also requires transition risk (policy, carbon, stranded-asset) — material for a mortgage book mainly via energy-efficiency repricing; assess separately. | Bank / consultant | Advisory |
| G09 | Nature / biodiversity (TNFD) out of scope | This screen covers PHYSICAL CLIMATE risk only. Nature-related financial risk (TNFD dependencies & impacts) is deliberately out of scope; the Land hazard is a proximity screen (Ramsar/protected/contamination), NOT a nature dependency/impact assessment. Assess via a TNFD-aligned process. | Bank / consultant | Advisory |
| G10 | Social / inclusion & just transition | Financial-inclusion, gender and just-transition dimensions (SBP P3/P4; IFC SBFN) are out of scope of a physical-collateral screen. The tool's anti-redlining safeguard keeps credit flowing to exposed communities via a financeable fix (never a location denial), but inclusion is assessed by the bank. | Bank / SBP programme | Advisory |
| G11 | Price-based exclusion (market conduct) | The origination safeguard prevents a location DENIAL, but risk-based repricing/ECL can still price a poor flood-zone borrower out. Price-based exclusion is a market-CONDUCT matter the bank must govern (affordability, conduct rules); the tool flags it but does not cap pricing. | Bank market-conduct / BoG conduct | Advisory |
| G12 | Refer-resolution audit | A high-risk 'Refer for adaptation structuring' hands off to a credit officer who could still decline. The bank must LOG each refer's resolution (offer made / adaptation loan structured / declined-with-reason) and report the split so the anti-redlining safeguard is auditable, not just a suggestion. | Bank credit workflow | Advisory |
Vulnerability. Composite = 50% weighted hazard load (Flood 34% · Coastal / sea-level 18% · Extreme heat 16% · Riparian proximity 12% · Land / contamination 10% · Drought / water stress 10%) + 50% of the single worst hazard, so one extreme hazard that can impair the security is not averaged away (bands: Low <25 · Moderate 25–50 · High 50–75 · Critical ≥75). Each hazard is scored 0–1 from a Ghana location model (SEED) and, in live mode, overlaid with SafeGround (flood / river / coastal / land) and FloodGuard (flood susceptibility), FloodGuard felt-heat (ERA5) and NASA POWER rainfall climatology (drought / water-stress).
Hazard → money (two channels). (1) Physical damage — an Average Annual Loss (AAL) per hazard = max-AAL × score1.5 (building-collateral ceilings: flood 5%; financially supported coastal risk 5.5%). Riparian proximity is represented through flood to avoid double counting; heat, land and drought remain due-diligence scores without a standalone building-damage AAL until a case-specific impairment model is supplied. Hazard AALs are combined across hazards; damage is assumed mostly uninsured in Ghana (~90% assumed — penetration is very low, so the loss falls on the collateral). (2) Market repricing — a forward collateral devaluation = ~35% of the capitalised AAL (cap rate 9%) + an insurability premium, capped at 40%; this raises the stressed LTV. ECL = PD × LGD × EAD (indicative annual marginal): LGD from realisable collateral with a smooth downturn liquidation, floored at 5% (Basel-style, so no LTV kink); PD = 2% base, rising with negative equity (strategic default) and uninsured damage. Not a lifetime/12-month staged IFRS 9 ECL, not a valuation. The single-event figure is a correlated-tail proxy (one severe event hitting all High+ assets in a region at once). Data quality is flagged on the PCAF 1–5 scale (screening is never better than 3). Scenario multipliers are illustrative — anchor to IPCC AR6 SLR / NGFS before disclosure. All parameters are exposed for recalibration against the bank's own loss experience.
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