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Since our founding in 1826, we’ve grown into a global risk services leader. Here’s a quick one-page overview of our firm and how we make clients more successful.

WILLIS GROUP
                          July 2011


The Willis Building                               One World Financial Center                  Website: www.willis.com
51 Lime Street, London, EC3M7DQ U.K.              200 Liberty Sreet, New York, NY 10281, U.S. Ticker Symbol (NYSE): WSH
44 (0) 20 3124 6000 / Fax: 44 (0)20 3124 8223     212 915 8888 / Fax: 212 915 8511



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE                                                GLOBAL SPECIALTIES
Chairman & CEO: Joseph J. Plumeri                                  Aerospace/Inspace                 Global Markets Int’l
Deputy Chairman, Willis Group Holdings plc and                     Bloodstock                        Marine
 Chairman & CEO, Willis Global Solutions: Martin J. Sullivan OBE   Construction*                     Mergers & Acquisitions*
Group President: Grahame J. Millwater                              Energy                            Political Risks
Group COO: Timothy D. Wright                                       Financial &                       Specialty Contingency Risks
Group CFO: Michael K. Neborak                                       Executive Risks*                 Structured Financial
Chairman & CEO, Willis North America: Vic Krauze                   Fine Art, Jewelry                  Solutions
Group General Counsel and Secretary: Adam G. Ciongoli               and Specie
Chairman, Willis Re: Peter C. Hearn
Chief Executive Officer, Willis International: David Margrett      *THESE ARE SPECIALTY PRACTICE GROUPS IN THE U.S.
Chairman, Willis International: Sarah J. Turvill

                                                                   RESOURCE PRACTICES
                                                                   Reinsurance                       Global Markets
KEY GROUP STATISTICS 2010                                                                            Loss Control
                                                                   Alternative Risk Solutions
Brokerage Revenues: $3.34 billion                                                                    Reinsurance
                                                                   Captive Management
Premium Volume: $40 billion
                                                                   Claim Management
Employees: 17,000
Offices: 400+
Global Representation: 120+ Countries                              SPECIALTY AND INDUSTRY PRACTICES
Global Ranking/U.S. Ranking: 3/3                                   Construction                      Private Client
                                                                   Cyber Risks                       Public Entities
                                                                   Employee Benefits                 Real Estate
                                                                   Environmental                     Risk Solutions
2010 TOTAL REVENUES BY LINE OF BUSINESS                            Executive Risks                   Specialty Benefits
                                                                   Financial Services                Terrorism
                                                                   Health Care                       Utilities
               PERSONAL LINES
                                                                   Leisure & Hospitality
               2%
                            WHOLESALE                              Life Sciences
                            2%
                                        REINSURANCE
                                        12%                        2010 WILLIS STRUCTURE BY REVENUE


                                           EMPLOYEE BENEFITS             INTERNATIONAL
                                           13%                                     37%                           NORTH AMERICA
                                                                                                                 43%




 COMMERCIAL
       P&C
        71%




                                                                                            GLOBAL
                                                                                            20%

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Making Companies More Successful Since 1826

  • 1. WILLIS GROUP July 2011 The Willis Building One World Financial Center Website: www.willis.com 51 Lime Street, London, EC3M7DQ U.K. 200 Liberty Sreet, New York, NY 10281, U.S. Ticker Symbol (NYSE): WSH 44 (0) 20 3124 6000 / Fax: 44 (0)20 3124 8223 212 915 8888 / Fax: 212 915 8511 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GLOBAL SPECIALTIES Chairman & CEO: Joseph J. Plumeri Aerospace/Inspace Global Markets Int’l Deputy Chairman, Willis Group Holdings plc and Bloodstock Marine Chairman & CEO, Willis Global Solutions: Martin J. Sullivan OBE Construction* Mergers & Acquisitions* Group President: Grahame J. Millwater Energy Political Risks Group COO: Timothy D. Wright Financial & Specialty Contingency Risks Group CFO: Michael K. Neborak Executive Risks* Structured Financial Chairman & CEO, Willis North America: Vic Krauze Fine Art, Jewelry Solutions Group General Counsel and Secretary: Adam G. Ciongoli and Specie Chairman, Willis Re: Peter C. Hearn Chief Executive Officer, Willis International: David Margrett *THESE ARE SPECIALTY PRACTICE GROUPS IN THE U.S. Chairman, Willis International: Sarah J. Turvill RESOURCE PRACTICES Reinsurance Global Markets KEY GROUP STATISTICS 2010 Loss Control Alternative Risk Solutions Brokerage Revenues: $3.34 billion Reinsurance Captive Management Premium Volume: $40 billion Claim Management Employees: 17,000 Offices: 400+ Global Representation: 120+ Countries SPECIALTY AND INDUSTRY PRACTICES Global Ranking/U.S. Ranking: 3/3 Construction Private Client Cyber Risks Public Entities Employee Benefits Real Estate Environmental Risk Solutions 2010 TOTAL REVENUES BY LINE OF BUSINESS Executive Risks Specialty Benefits Financial Services Terrorism Health Care Utilities PERSONAL LINES Leisure & Hospitality 2% WHOLESALE Life Sciences 2% REINSURANCE 12% 2010 WILLIS STRUCTURE BY REVENUE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS INTERNATIONAL 13% 37% NORTH AMERICA 43% COMMERCIAL P&C 71% GLOBAL 20%