Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company News
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company operates as an advisory, broking, and solutions company worldwide. It operates through two segments: Health, Wealth and Career; and Risk & Broking. The company offers strategy and design consulting, plan management service and support, broking and administration services for health, wellbeing, and other group benefit programs; actuarial support, plan design, and administrative services for pension and retirement savings plans; and benefits outsourcing services, including a suite of health and welfare, and pension administration outsourcing services. It also provides advice, data, software, and products to address clients' total rewards and talent issues; and risk advice, insurance brokerage, and consulting services in the areas of property and casualty, aerospace, construction, and marine. In addition, the company offers integrated solutions that consists of investment discretionary management, pension administration, core actuarial, and communication and change management assistance services; software and technology, risk and capital management, products and product pricing, financial and regulatory reporting, financial and capital modeling, merger and acquisition, outsourcing, and business management services; and wholesale reinsurance services. Additionally, it provides primary medical and ancillary benefit exchange, and outsourcing services to active employees and retirees in the group and individual markets. The company was formerly known as Willis Group Holdings Public Limited Company and changed its name to Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company in January 2016. Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company was founded in 1828 and is based in London, the United Kingdom.
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WTW Falls to 52-Week Low; Launches Carbon Cover Q1
- Willis Towers Watson (WTW) slid to a 52-week low after Q1 organic growth softened, prompting mixed analyst reactions. The company launched a carbon-capture insurance product and insiders bought shares, while law firms opened investor probes—factors that create simultaneous growth opportunities and legal risk for the stock.
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WTW Stock Dips After Q1 Results and AI Push Boost!
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) reported solid Q1 earnings but softer organic growth and negative free cash flow, prompting a sell-off. New product Merger Protect and senior AI hires aim to diversify revenue and accelerate advisory services. Pressure in energy insurance rates and investor focus on cash generation will shape WTW’s near-term stock performance in the S&P 500.
14 Apr at 15:01
WTW Expands Brokerage with Invoice Cover Deal Push
Willis Towers Watson strengthened its insurance brokerage foothold this week with the completed Invoice Cover acquisition and ongoing integration of Newfront, while compensation advisory demand remains resilient. Despite recent share weakness, analysts retain upside expectations — making execution and recurring-revenue trends key drivers for WTW stock.
31 Mar at 15:00
WTW Dividend Rise Spurs Shares, Amid Auto Weakness
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) saw shares lift after a March dividend increase and an earnings beat, while fresh data showing continued UK motor premium declines highlights pricing pressure in brokerage lines.
17 Mar at 14:54
WTW: Newfront, Cushon Deals Boost Stock Outlook Q1
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) pushed forward on strategic acquisitions this week: the Newfront integration is underway following its January close, while Cushon and FlowStone are expected to close soon. Strong Q4 2025 results—6% organic growth and approximately $1.5B free cash flow—support execution. These concrete developments and near-term deal timelines are tangible catalysts for WTW stock, which has lagged the S&P 500 despite improved margins. Investors should focus on integration milestones, closing confirmations, and early 2026 trading updates.
10 Mar at 14:54
WTW Insider Buys, Dividend Hike, AI Risks Mount Up
Willis Towers Watson saw notable insider buying and a dividend increase this week while unveiling a Digital Infrastructure unit — yet shares fell amid AI-driven brokerage concerns and earnings-related volatility. This briefing parses the concrete developments that are directly affecting WTW stock and what investors should track next.
03 Mar at 14:54
WTW Plunge, Rally: AI Shock and Earnings Beat Live
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) swung from a sharp AI-driven selloff to a post-earnings recovery this week. Key drivers: an industry reaction to a new AI insurance tool, WTW's better-than-expected Q4 results, and targeted strategic moves into data-center risk and specialty insurance.