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Earnings callYahoo Finance· January 30, 2026

AON Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

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AON Q4 Earnings Call Highlights AON logo Key Points Strong 2025 financials: Aon reported 6% organic revenue growth for the year, total revenue up 9% to $17 billion, adjusted operating margin of 32.4% (+90 bps), adjusted EPS of $17.07 (+9%), and free cash flow of $3.2 billion (+14%); Q4 organic growth was 5% with margin…
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  • Aon paid down $1.9 billion of debt in 2025 and lowered its leverage ratio to 2.9x

    80% confidence
  • The company plans to expand revenue-generating headcount by another 4%-8% in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Insurance-linked securities benefited from record cat bond issuance, with $59 billion outstanding

    80% confidence
  • Cat bond market issuance rose more than 40% in 2025, while Aon's issuance increased more than 50%

    80% confidence
  • Construction delivered another quarter of double-digit growth, citing demand for large global infrastructure projects, including data center construction for major technology clients

    80% confidence
  • The company expects to repurchase at least $1 billion of shares in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Results for the year were in line with the company's guidance for mid-single-digit or greater organic growth, margin expansion, strong earnings growth, and double-digit free cash flow growth

    80% confidence
  • Valuations for high-quality assets have remained resilient and sellers often anchor to trailing EBITDA and prior transaction comps

    80% confidence
  • Revenue-generating talent increased a net 6% in 2025, within the company's 4%-8% objective

    80% confidence
  • The Data Center Lifecycle Insurance Program was expanded by $1 billion, bringing total capacity to $2.5 billion

    80% confidence
  • The company returned $1.6 billion of capital to shareholders in 2025, including $1 billion in share repurchases

    80% confidence
  • 2025 marked great strategic progress as the company advanced the disciplined execution of its 3x3 plan

    80% confidence
  • The 2024 and 2025 hiring cohorts contributed roughly 50 basis points to 2025 organic revenue growth

    80% confidence
  • Q4 retention remained strong at a mid-90s rate

    80% confidence
  • The company ended the year with $160 million in restructuring savings, $10 million ahead of plan, including $50 million of savings in the fourth quarter

    80% confidence
  • Total capital available in 2026 is $7 billion

    80% confidence
  • Both commercial risk and reinsurance delivered 6% or better growth in the quarter

    80% confidence
  • Adjusted EPS guidance includes a two-point FX tailwind, a two-point headwind from the NFP Wealth sale, expected tax rate of 19.5%-20.5%, and non-cash pension expense of $80 million

    80% confidence
  • 2026 guidance includes 70-80 basis points of margin expansion, with 20 bps dilution from lower interest rates, 50 bps benefit from $100 million restructuring savings, and 40-50 bps expansion from ABS operating leverage

    80% confidence
  • The tax impact from more than $2 billion of proceeds from the NFP Wealth sale will reduce free cash flow by about $300 million

    80% confidence

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