Aon reports 3% organic growth in American and international broking arms

Greg Case

Aon today announced its revenue increased 48% to $2.8bn for the second quarter of 2011 compared to the prior year quarter, due to a 42% increase in commissions and fees resulting from acquisitions, primarily that of Hewitt.

It added that its risk solutions broking business saw a 7% jump in commissions and fees for the first half of 2011 to $3.35bn (H1 2010: $3.147bn), and a 6% rise in revenue to $3.38bn (H1 2010: $3

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