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AXA, IDF unveil fund to boost infrastructure resilience

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AXA and the Insurance Development Forum (IDF) have launched a dedicated infrastructure resilience fund aimed at strengthening critical assets against escalating climate and disaster risks.

The initiative is designed to channel capital and risk expertise into projects that harden essential systems such as transport, energy, and utilities. By focusing on resilience rather than post‑event recovery, the fund seeks to reduce vulnerability in regions where infrastructure is most exposed and protection gaps are widest.

According to the partners, the vehicle will leverage insurance-based risk management tools to support better planning, design, and financing of resilient infrastructure. The goal is to help governments, development banks, and private investors integrate resilience standards into new builds and upgrades, improving long-term performance under more extreme weather and hazard scenarios.

For construction and engineering firms, the fund is expected to create a pipeline of projects with explicit resilience requirements, from more robust materials and design codes to enhanced risk modelling and monitoring. This could accelerate adoption of resilience best practice across the project lifecycle, influencing procurement, contracting, and asset management in both emerging and developed markets.

The AXA–IDF collaboration forms part of a broader push within the insurance and finance sectors to align capital flows with climate adaptation and sustainable infrastructure goals. As resilience moves higher on public and private agendas, the fund is positioned to act as a catalyst for new standards and partnerships across the global construction value chain.

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