Willis Expands International Property Facility to $60 Million
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jun 08 2026
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- Facility Expansion: Willis has announced an increase in its international property facility's follow capacity to $60 million, enhancing its ability to provide competitive quotes across various primary and excess layers, thereby offering clients more attractive insurance options.
- Market Coverage Expansion: The new facility covers regions including Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, specifically targeting a range of risks such as airports, leisure and hospitality, and industrial sites, showcasing Willis's extensive global footprint.
- Digital Platform Support: The expansion of the automatic follow capacity is supported by Willis's algorithmic digital platform, Neuron, enabling clients to obtain necessary insurance coverage more quickly and efficiently while ensuring harmonized terms and conditions, thus enhancing the overall client experience.
- Positive Market Response: Since its launch in 2024, Willis's international property facility has received strong positive engagement from the market, allowing clients to benefit from a streamlined placement approach that further strengthens the company's competitive position in the insurance market.
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Wall Street analysts forecast WTW stock price to rise
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10 Buy
4 Hold
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Moderate Buy
Current: 275.040
Low
318.00
Averages
365.00
High
400.00
Current: 275.040
Low
318.00
Averages
365.00
High
400.00
About WTW
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company is a global advisory, brokering and solutions company that provides data-driven, insight-led solutions in the areas of people, risk and capital. Its segments include Health, Wealth & Career (HWC) and Risk & Broking (R&B). The HWC segment provides an array of advice, brokering, solutions and technology for employee benefit plans, institutional investors, compensation and career programs, and the employee experience overall. Its R&B segment provides a range of risk advice, insurance brokerage and consulting services to clients globally, ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations. The segment comprises two primary businesses: its corporate risk and brokering and our insurance consulting and technology businesses. It also specializes in private equity secondaries investing, delivering innovative portfolio construction, risk management, and client solutions. It provides pension and savings products through a mobile application.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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