Aon ‘learned a lot’ from Willis integration planning: Andersen
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Aon ‘learned a lot’ from Willis integration planning: Andersen

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Following the demise of its $30bn mega-merger deal with Willis Towers Watson, Aon has moved to double-down on its "Aon United" strategy, with company’s president Eric Andersen saying the broking giant has used recent weeks to execute on the business plan it developed for if had the firms been combined.

“We spent a good 16 months working on an integration that was essentially on the Aon track of where we have been going as a firm,” Andersen said Tuesday, speaking at the Inside P&C North America virtual conference.

"We

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