Core Insights - Aon plc reported strong financial results for the second quarter of 2025, with total revenue increasing by 11% to $4.2 billion and organic revenue growth of 6% [2][3][11] - The company experienced significant growth in adjusted earnings per share (EPS), which rose by 19% to $3.49, while diluted EPS increased by 8% to $2.66 [2][11][27] - Aon's performance is attributed to the successful execution of its Aon United strategy, which focuses on operational efficiency and meeting client demand in a complex environment [2][11] Financial Performance - Total revenue for the first half of 2025 reached $8.884 billion, a 13% increase from $7.830 billion in the prior year [2][3] - Operating income for the second quarter increased by 31% to $859 million, with an operating margin of 20.7%, up from 17.4% in the previous year [2][24] - Adjusted operating income rose by 14% to $1.171 billion, with an adjusted operating margin of 28.2% [2][24] Revenue Breakdown - Risk Capital revenue increased by 8% to $2.9 billion, while Human Capital revenue grew by 15% to $1.3 billion [3][11] - The growth in Risk Capital was driven by strong performance in Commercial Risk Solutions and Reinsurance Solutions, both achieving organic revenue growth of 6% [15][16] - Human Capital's Health Solutions segment saw a 6% organic revenue growth, supported by strong retention and new business [17] Expense Analysis - Total operating expenses for the second quarter rose by 6% to $3.3 billion, primarily due to the inclusion of NFP's operating expenses and increased amortization related to the NFP acquisition [4][19] - Compensation and benefits expenses increased by 11% to $2.36 billion, reflecting the integration of NFP and organic growth [19][36] - Amortization and impairment of intangible assets surged by 57% to $201 million, driven by the NFP acquisition [19][36] Cash Flow and Shareholder Returns - Cash provided by operations for the first half of 2025 increased by 14% to $936 million, while free cash flow rose by 13% to $816 million [8][9][41] - The company repurchased 0.7 million class A ordinary shares for approximately $250 million during the second quarter, with $1.8 billion remaining under its share repurchase program [7][11] Tax and Shareholder Metrics - The effective tax rate decreased to 15.5% from 22.9% in the prior year, contributing to improved net income [6][36] - Net income attributable to Aon shareholders increased by 10% to $579 million, with adjusted net income rising by 22% to $759 million [27][36]
Aon Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results