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BWIN vs WLTW
Side-by-side comparison of The Baldwin Insurance Group Inc. (BWIN) and Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WLTW): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both BWIN and WLTW operate in Specialty Insurers (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- WLTW is the larger of the two at $28.53B, about 7.3x BWIN ($3.88B).
- BWIN has hit the wire 12 times in the past 4 weeks while WLTW has been quiet.
- BWIN has more recent analyst coverage (10 ratings vs 9 for WLTW).
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company operates as an advisory, broking, and solutions company worldwide. The company's Human Capital and Benefits segment offers actuarial support, plan design, and administrative services for traditional pension and retirement savings plans; plan management consulting, broking, and administration services for health and group benefit programs; and benefits outsourcing services. It also provides advice, data, software, and products to address clients' total rewards and talent issues. Its Corporate Risk and Broking segment offers risk advice, insurance brokerage, and consulting services in the areas of property and casualty, aerospace, construction, and marine. The company's Investment, Risk and Reinsurance segment offers investment consulting and discretionary management services to insurance and reinsurance companies; insurance consulting and technology, risk and capital management, pricing and predictive modeling, financial and regulatory reporting, financial and capital modeling, merger and acquisition, outsourcing, and business management services; wholesale insurance broking services to retail and wholesale brokers; and underwriting and capital management, capital market, and advisory and brokerage services. Its Benefits Delivery and Administration segment provides primary medical and ancillary benefit exchange, and outsourcing services to active employees and retirees in the group and individual markets. This segment delivers healthcare and reimbursement accounts, including health savings accounts, health reimbursement arrangements, flexible spending accounts, and other consumer-directed accounts. 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.
Latest BWIN
- Director Williams Myron K was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 9% to 14,445 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sullivan Chris Thomas was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 1% to 85,682 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Shook Ellyn was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 9% to 14,445 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sparks Paul Eugene was granted 1,207 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 416 shares, increasing direct ownership by 53% to 2,282 units (SEC Form 4) to satisfy withholding tax
- Director Parasuraman Sunita was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 9% to 14,445 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Muthukrishnan Sathish was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 13% to 10,254 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Matas Barbara Ruth was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 7% to 19,600 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Cohen Jay A was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 7% to 18,623 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Kadow Joseph John was granted 1,207 shares, increasing direct ownership by 7% to 19,600 units (SEC Form 4)
- Altes Capital and Zero Intensity Announce Data Center Underwriting Collaboration
Latest WLTW
- Horizon Therapeutics plc Launches #RAREis Representation Program to Elevate Global Rare Disease Equity
- WTW celebrates new name and Nasdaq ticker symbol with market opening ceremony
- WTW to Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Year Earnings on February 8, 2022
- Post COP26: Unprecedented growth in renewable energy driving increased use of transition plans, according to WTW
- SEC Form 4 filed by Banas Kristy D
- SEC Form 4 filed by Qureshi Imran Ahmed
- SEC Form 4 filed by Kurpis Joseph Stephen
- SEC Form 4 filed by Pullum Anne
- SEC Form 4 filed by Furman Matthew
- SEC Form 4 filed by Hess Carl Aaron