Aon international broking revenue falls 10% to $2.76bn despite organic gains

Greg Case

Aon has today reported its international broking arm – which includes the UK – saw revenue fall 10% to $2.76bn (2014: $3.05bn) in 2015. A figure that jumps to 12% less currency impact.

It added that overall group revenue for 2015 decreased 3% to $11.7bn, due to a "6% unfavourable impact from foreign currency translation", partially offset by 3% organic growth in commissions and fees

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