Marsh & McLennan beats Q2 revenue, profit estimates helped by risk management services
Reuters2026/07/21 11:10
Overview
US insurance broker and consulting firm's Q2 revenue rose 6%, beating analyst expectations
Adjusted EPS for Q2 increased 9% to $2.96, beating analyst expectations
Company repurchased $750 mln in shares during the quarter
Outlook
Company did not provide specific guidance or forecasts for future quarters or full year
Result Drivers
CONSULTING GROWTH - Consulting revenue rose 10%, or 8% on an underlying basis, led by Marsh Management Consulting and Mercer Wealth
RISK INSURANCE SERVICES - Modest growth in Risk Insurance Services, with Marsh Risk underlying revenue up 4% and all regions contributing
STRONG DEMAND - CEO said results reflect strong demand for Marsh’s expertise across risk, people, strategy, and investments
Company press release: ID:nBw6r2HDPa
Key Details
Metric |
Beat/Miss |
Actual |
Consensus Estimate |
Q2 Revenue |
Beat |
$7.40 bln |
$7.28 bln (15 Analysts) |
Q2 Adjusted EPS |
Beat |
$2.96 |
$2.90 (22 Analysts) |
Q2 EPS |
|
$2.63 |
|
Q2 Operating Expenses |
|
$5.51 bln |
|
Analyst Coverage
The current average analyst rating on the shares is "hold" and the breakdown of recommendations is 8 "strong buy" or "buy", 16 "hold" and 1 "sell" or "strong sell"
The average consensus recommendation for the multiline insurance brokers peer group is "hold"
Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Marsh McLennan Companies Inc is $200.00, about 9.8% above its July 20 closing price of $182.10
The stock recently traded at 17 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 16 three months ago
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