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WTW (formerly Willis Towers Watson) is a leading global advisory, broking, and solutions company that provides data-driven, insight-led solutions in the areas of people, risk, and capital. With a heritage spanning nearly 200 years and operations across 140+ countries, WTW helps organizations navigate complex challenges by delivering expertise that makes them more resilient, motivates their workforce, and maximizes their capital. The company serves clients across diverse industries including financial institutions, healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and public sector, combining deep industry specialization with global perspective to turn risk into a path for growth.

WTW's integrated approach addresses the interconnected needs of modern organizations. Their People solutions help companies optimize talent strategies, compensation, health and benefits, and employee experience to build high-performing workforces. Their Risk offerings provide comprehensive insurance brokerage, risk management consulting, and specialty insurance capabilities to protect against evolving threats from cyber risk to climate change. Their Capital solutions assist clients in optimizing investment strategies, managing assets, and solving complex risk-and-return equations. By leveraging advanced analytics, technology platforms, and global research networks, WTW delivers transformative insights that help clients thrive in an uncertain world.

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