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Willis Towers Watson

WTWNASDAQStock Fundamentals

WTW is a leading global advisory, broking, and solutions company that provides data-driven insights in the areas of people, risk, and capital. The company acts as an intermediary between clients and insurance carriers while offering specialized consulting services to optimize business performance, manage human capital, and enhance organizational resilience.

Market Cap$24.3B
Revenue TTM$9.9B
Net Income TTM$1.7B
P/E Ratio14.55
Net Margin16.84%
EPS TTM$17.05
Free Cash Flow TTM$1.6B
Employees48.0K
CEOCarl Aaron Hess
CountryUnited Kingdom
Financial Services
Insurance - Brokers
SegmentsInsurance Broking, Human Resources Consulting, Actuarial Services, Investment Management
Business ModelsCommission-based brokerage, Fee-for-service consulting, Subscription SaaS, Discretionary investment management
Most Recent EarningsApr 30, 2026 · 20 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsJul 30, 2026 · in 2 monthsBefore Market Open · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Op. Margin22.73%
ROE20.7%
D/E86.57%
Current Ratio1.19
Total Debt$6.9B
Cash$1.9B
CapEx TTM$233.0M

Net Income

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EPS (Diluted)

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Business Segments

Health, Wealth & Career

primary

Provides advice, broking, and technology solutions for employee benefit plans, institutional investors, and compensation programs. It focuses on addressing interrelated challenges across human resources and finance functions.

Products

LifeSight, Global Benefits Management, Individual Marketplace, Global Outsourcing, Benefits Accounts

Customers

Multinational corporations, Middle-market companies, Institutional investors, Publicly-subsidized health insurance exchanges

Risk & Broking

major

Offers a broad range of risk advice, insurance brokerage, and consulting services. It utilizes data analytics and specialized industry expertise to help clients identify, quantify, and mitigate various forms of corporate risk.

Products

FINEX, Credit Risk Solutions, InSpace, Insurance Consulting and Technology (ICT) software, Risk & Analytics (R&A)

Customers

Insurance companies, Aerospace and space industries, Construction firms, Financial institutions, Natural resources companies

Segment Financials

Health Wealth And Career — Book Of Business Settlements

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Health Wealth And Career — Goodwill

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Health Wealth And Career — Operating Expenses

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Risk And Broking — Interest And Other Income

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Risk And Broking — Operating Income

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Risk And Broking — Book Of Business Settlements

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

A leading global player in insurance brokerage and HR consulting, serving a vast majority of the world's largest corporations and insurance carriers.

Geographies

North America, Europe, Great Britain, International

Customer Segments

Fortune Global 500, FTSE 100, Governmental agencies, Not-for-profit institutions

Upstream Dependencies

Insurance carriers, Technology and software providers, Data providers, Global talent pool

Downstream Customers

Corporate risk managers, Human resources departments, Pension fund trustees, Individual insurance consumers

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WTW is a leading global advisory, broking, and solutions company that provides data-driven insights in the areas of people, risk, and capital. The company acts as an intermediary between clients and insurance carriers while offering specialized consulting services to optimize business performance, manage human capital, and enhance organizational resilience.

Willis Towers Watson (WTW) has a market capitalization of $24.3B and trades on NASDAQ.

Willis Towers Watson generated $9.9B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $1.7B, representing a net margin of 16.8%, with free cash flow of $1.6B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.

Willis Towers Watson's key competitors include Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., Aon plc, Brown & Brown Inc., and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Willis Towers Watson has approximately 48,000 employees.