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  • Posted: 14 May 2026

SS5/25 in Practice: Automating Climate Risk Reporting for Building Societies

17
Jun
2026

  • Calender-Icon Time: 12:00 - 13:00
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: InCol Intelligence
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend
A free webinar hosted by InCol Intelligence


SS5/25 in Practice: Using AI and Mortgage Analytics to Strengthen Climate Risk Governance, Compliance and Decision-Making


This webinar will demonstrate how lenders can operationalise PRA SS5/25 expectations quickly and efficiently using InCol Intelligence, an AI-enabled mortgage analytics platform designed for climate, collateral and portfolio risk analysis.

As regulatory scrutiny around climate risk management continues to increase, firms face growing pressure not only to evidence compliance, but also to demonstrate effective governance, board oversight and operational readiness. While the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, the expectation for firms to understand and manage climate-related risks within mortgage portfolios is already firmly established.

The session will showcase the SS5/25 Agent within InCol Intelligence, highlighting how institutions can move beyond manual spreadsheet-based approaches and fragmented reporting processes towards a more scalable, auditable and strategic framework for climate risk analysis and governance.

The webinar will cover:
  • How firms can rapidly assess mortgage portfolio exposure to climate-related risks
  • Using AI-driven analysis to support SS5/25 compliance and board reporting
  • Reducing manual effort, improving consistency and strengthening auditability
  • Supporting governance, oversight and internal accountability across compliance, risk and senior management functions
  • Practical examples of how lenders can generate actionable portfolio insights from existing mortgage data
  • How climate risk analytics can support broader strategic decision-making, capital planning and operational efficiency

The session is aimed at professionals across:
  • Compliance and Regulatory Affairs
  • Enterprise and Climate Risk
  • Internal Audit and Governance
  • Mortgage and Lending Operations
  • Senior Management and Board-Level Stakeholders
  • Data, Analytics and Transformation Teams


Attendees will gain practical insight into how AI and mortgage analytics can help institutions respond more effectively to increasing regulatory expectations while reducing operational burden and improving decision-making capability.

Speaker:

Frank Wall, InCol Intelligence
Frank works with lenders and financial institutions on mortgage analytics, climate risk and supervisory reporting solutions, with a focus on helping firms derive strategic insight and operational value from existing regulatory and portfolio data.  

Panellists:
  • Ruth Doubleday, Building Societies Association
  • Graham Binnie, PriceHubble UK 
  • Ted Bartholomeusz, Twinn by Haskoning
Presenters:
  • Frank Wall, InCol Intelligence
  • Mark Cunningham, PriceHubble
  • Ruth Doubleday, Building Societies Association
 
InCol Intelligence
The InCol team brings deep experience across lending, financial technology, investment banking and capital markets. This blend of domain and technical expertise underpins InCol Intelligence as an institutional-grade solution for regulated financial institutions and capital markets participants.

Event Summary

  • Wednesday, 17 June 2026
  • 12:00 - 13:00
  • frank.wall@incolfunding.com
  • Free to attend

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