Form 8-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

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FORM 8-K

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CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):  October 27, 2022

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WILLIS TOWERS WATSON PLC

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

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Ireland001-1650398-0352587
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)(Commission File Number)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

c/o Willis Group Limited, 51 Lime Street, London, EC3M 7DQ, England

(Address, including Zip Code, of Principal Executive Offices)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (011) (44)-(20)-3124-6000

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Ordinary Shares, nominal value $0.000304635 per shareWTWNASDAQ Global Select Market

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

 
 
Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On October 27, 2022, Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (“WTW”) issued a press release announcing its financial results for the period ended September 30, 2022.

A copy of WTW’s press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated by reference herein. A reconciliation between certain non-GAAP financial measures and reported financial results is provided as an attachment to the press release.

Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure.

WTW also posted a slide presentation to the investor relations section of its website which it may refer to during its conference call to discuss the results. The slide presentation is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated by reference herein.

The information contained in Item 2.02 and Item 7.01 of this Current Report on Form 8-K (including Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2) is being furnished and shall not be deemed “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section. Such information shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in any such filing.

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits

The following exhibits are furnished herewith:

Exhibit No. Description
   
99.1 Press release, dated October 27, 2022, announcing the financial results for the period ended September 30, 2022, for WTW.  
99.2 Slide Presentation, supplementing the above press release.
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document)
 
 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 WILLIS TOWERS WATSON PLC
              (Registrant)
   
  
Date: October 27, 2022By: /s/ Andrew Krasner        
 Name: Andrew Krasner
 Title: Chief Financial Officer
  

 

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EXHIBIT 99.1

WTW Reports Third Quarter 2022 Earnings

ARLINGTON, Va. and LONDON, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WTW (NASDAQ: WTW) (the “Company”), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company, today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022.

"We had a strong third quarter, which reflected increasing momentum as a result of the continued execution of our Grow, Simplify and Transform strategy,” said Carl Hess, WTW’s chief executive officer. “Our organic revenue growth accelerated to 6% as the investments we’ve made in talent, technology, and transformation began to yield results. In addition, we have expanded our adjusted operating margins, with 110 basis points of improvement over prior year. Looking ahead, our strategic momentum, continued strong demand for our services amidst macroeconomic volatility, and the resilience and flexibility of our business give us confidence in our ability to drive growth, expand margins and create value for our shareholders over the long-term.”

Consolidated Results

As reported, USD millions, except %

Key MetricsQ3-22Q3-21Y/Y Change
Total Revenue1$1,953$1,973Reported (1)% | CC 4% | Organic 6%
Income from Operations2$154$1,131(86)%
Operating Margin %27.9%57.3%(4,940) bps
Adjusted Operating Income$284$2648%
Adjusted Operating Margin14.5%13.4%110 bps
Net Income2$192$907(79)%
Adjusted Net Income$243$2248%
Diluted EPS2$1.72$6.99(75)%
Adjusted Diluted EPS$2.20$1.7327%
    

Revenue was $1.95 billion for the third quarter of 2022, a decrease of 1% as compared to $1.97 billion for the same period in the prior year. Excluding a 5% foreign currency headwind, revenue increased 4%. On an organic basis, revenue increased 6%.

1 The revenue amounts included in this release are presented on a U.S. GAAP basis except where stated otherwise. This excludes reinsurance revenue which is reported in discontinued operations. The segment discussion is on an organic basis.
2 Income from Operations, Operating margin, Net income, and Diluted EPS for the third quarter of 2021 included the $1 billion income receipt that was received as a result of the termination of the proposed Aon transaction.
  

Net income for the third quarter of 2022 was $192 million, down 79% compared to Net income of $907 million in the prior-year third quarter. Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter was $408 million, or 20.9% of revenue, down 2% compared to Adjusted EBITDA of $415 million, or 21.0% of revenue, in the prior-year third quarter. The U.S. GAAP tax rate for the third quarter was 0.7%, and the adjusted income tax rate for the third quarter used in calculating adjusted diluted earnings per share was 16.8%.

Cash Flow and Capital Allocation

Cash flows from operating activities were $437 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, compared to $1.9 billion for the prior year-to-date period. Free cash flow for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 was $337 million and $1.8 billion, respectively. During the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company repurchased approximately $369 million and $3.1 billion of WTW stock, respectively.

Quarterly Business Highlights

Third Quarter 2022 Segment Highlights

Effective January 1, 2022, the Company realigned to provide its comprehensive offering of services and solutions to clients across two business segments: Health, Wealth & Career ("HWC") and Risk & Broking ("R&B") and three geographies: Europe, International and North America. Prior to January 1, 2022, WTW operated across four segments: Human Capital and Benefits; Corporate Risk and Broking; Investment, Risk and Reinsurance; and Benefits Delivery and Administration. Following the realignment, the two new segments consist of the following businesses:

Prior-year reconciliations for these new segments are available in an 8-K filed by the Company on March 14, 2022.

Health, Wealth & Career

As reported, USD millions, except %

Health, Wealth & CareerQ3-22Q3-21Y/Y Change
Total Revenue$1,162$1,168Reported (1)% | CC 4% | Organic 4%
Operating Income$236$241(2)%
Operating Margin %20.3%20.6%(30) bps
    

The HWC segment had revenue of $1.16 billion, a decrease of 1% (4% increase constant currency and organic) from $1.17 billion in the prior-year third quarter. On an organic basis, all components of the segment contributed to growth, with Health and Career leading the segment. Growth in our Health business was driven by new client appointments and increases in advisory work and product sales. Our Wealth businesses generated organic revenue growth from higher levels of regulatory work in Great Britain and increased project activity related to financial market volatility, partially offset by headwinds from the negative impact of capital market performance. Our Career businesses grew revenue organically with increased participation and sales in our compensation benchmarking surveys and through increased project activity. Benefits Delivery & Outsourcing organic revenue growth was led by Medicare Advantage sales.

Operating margins in the HWC segment decreased 30 basis points from the prior-year third quarter to 20.3%, primarily due to investments in resourcing to support near term revenue expansion and our technology operating model.

Risk & Broking

As reported, USD millions, except %

Risk & BrokingQ3-22Q3-21Y/Y Change
Total Revenue$765$787Reported (3)% | CC 3% | Organic 6%
Operating Income$105$138(24)%
Operating Margin %13.7%17.5%(380) bps
    

The R&B segment had revenue of $765 million, a decrease of 3% (3% increase constant currency and 6% increase organic) from $787 million in the prior-year third quarter. On an organic basis, Corporate Risk & Broking generated organic revenue growth across all regions, primarily driven by our global lines of business, most notably in Aerospace, Natural Resources and FINEX. Insurance Consulting and Technology's organic revenue grew primarily as a result of new software sales. Book-of-business settlement activity was largely in line with prior year and did not meaningfully affect Corporate Risk and Broking's organic growth rate.

Operating margins in the R&B segment decreased 380 basis points from the prior-year third quarter to 13.7%, primarily due to ongoing investments in talent.

2022 Outlook

Based on current and anticipated market conditions, the Company is maintaining its 2022 full-year targets for organic revenue growth, adjusted operating margin expansion, and non-cash pension income and raising its 2022 full-year targets for run-rate cost savings and foreign currency headwind to adjusted earnings per share as follows:

2024 Outlook

In the third quarter of 2022, the Company completed the transfer of its ownership of its Russian subsidiaries to local management and, given current conditions, does not anticipate resuming operations in Russia within the foreseeable future. In light of the completion of the divestiture, current conditions, and current assessments about the impact of the divestiture on future revenues and expenses, WTW is recasting its 2024 financial targets as set forth in the table below. The Company estimates that the annualized run-rate impact from the divestiture of its Russian operations is approximately $120 million of revenue. WTW’s Russian business was highly profitable, with operating margins in excess of double the enterprise-level margins. While having recast its targets, the Company remains committed to delivering mid-single digit organic revenue growth and 400-500 basis points of adjusted operating margin expansion set at Investor Day in September 2021. The original and recast targets exclude the potential effects of fluctuations in foreign currency rates.

 Original TargetsRecast Targets
Revenue$10+ billion$9.9+ billion
Adjusted Operating Margin24-25%23-24%
3-year Free Cash Flow$5-$6 billion$4.3-$5.3 billion1
Adjusted Diluted EPS$18.00-$21.00$17.50-$20.50
Transformation Program Annual Cost Savings$300 million$360 million
Transformation Program Costs to Achieve$750 million$900 million
1  Reflects cumulative impact of Russia, incremental cost to achieve additional Transformation Program savings and timing of tax payments.
   

Conference Call

The Company will host a live webcast and conference call to discuss the financial results for the third quarter of 2022. It will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2022, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. A live broadcast of the conference call will be available on WTW’s website here. The conference call will include a question-and-answer session. To participate in the question-and-answer session, please register here. An online replay will be available at www.wtwco.com shortly after the call concludes.

About WTW

At WTW (NASDAQ: WTW), we provide data-driven, insight-led solutions in the areas of people, risk and capital. Leveraging the global view and local expertise of our colleagues serving 140 countries and markets, we help organizations sharpen their strategy, enhance organizational resilience, motivate their workforce and maximize performance. Working shoulder to shoulder with our clients, we uncover opportunities for sustainable success—and provide perspective that moves you. Learn more at www.wtwco.com.

WTW Non-GAAP Measures

In order to assist readers of our consolidated financial statements in understanding the core operating results that WTW’s management uses to evaluate the business and for financial planning, we present the following non-GAAP measures: (1) Constant Currency Change, (2) Organic Change, (3) Adjusted Operating Income/Margin, (4) Adjusted EBITDA/Margin, (5) Adjusted Net Income, (6) Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share, (7) Adjusted Income Before Taxes, (8) Adjusted Income Taxes/Tax Rate and (9) Free Cash Flow.

We believe that these measures are relevant and provide useful information widely used by analysts, investors and other interested parties in our industry to provide a baseline for evaluating and comparing our operating performance, and in the case of free cash flow, our liquidity results.

Within these measures referred to as ‘adjusted’, we adjust for significant items which will not be settled in cash, or which we believe to be items that are not core to our current or future operations. Some of these items may not be applicable for the current quarter, however they are expected to be part of our full-year results. These items include the following:

We evaluate our revenue on an as reported (U.S. GAAP), constant currency and organic basis. We believe presenting constant currency and organic information provides valuable supplemental information regarding our comparable results, consistent with how we evaluate our performance internally.

We consider Constant Currency Change, Organic Change, Adjusted Operating Income/Margin, Adjusted EBITDA/Margin, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share, Adjusted Income Before Taxes, Adjusted Income Taxes/Tax Rate and Free Cash Flow to be important financial measures, which are used to internally evaluate and assess our core operations and to benchmark our operating and liquidity results against our competitors. These non-GAAP measures are important in illustrating what our comparable operating and liquidity results would have been had we not incurred transaction-related and non-recurring items. Our non-GAAP measures and their accompanying definitions are presented as follows:

Constant Currency Change – Represents the year-over-year change in revenue excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations. To calculate this impact, the prior year local currency results are first translated using the current year monthly average exchange rates. The change is calculated by comparing the prior year revenue, translated at the current year monthly average exchange rates, to the current year as reported revenue, for the same period. We believe constant currency measures provide useful information to investors because they provide transparency to performance by excluding the effects that foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations have on period-over-period comparability given volatility in foreign currency exchange markets.

Organic Change – Excludes the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, as described above and the period-over-period impact of acquisitions and divestitures on current-year revenue. We believe that excluding transaction-related items from our U.S. GAAP financial measures provides useful supplemental information to our investors, and it is important in illustrating what our core operating results would have been had we not included these transaction-related items, since the nature, size and number of these translation-related items can vary from period to period.

Adjusted Operating Income/Margin – Income from operations adjusted for amortization, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation, net and non-recurring items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results. Adjusted operating income margin is calculated by dividing adjusted operating income by revenue. We consider adjusted operating income/margin to be important financial measures, which are used internally to evaluate and assess our core operations and to benchmark our operating results against our competitors.

Adjusted EBITDA/Margin – Net Income adjusted for loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax, provision for income taxes, interest expense, depreciation and amortization, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation, net, gains and losses on disposals of operations and non-recurring items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results. Adjusted EBITDA Margin is calculated by dividing adjusted EBITDA by revenue. We consider adjusted EBITDA/margin to be important financial measures, which are used internally to evaluate and assess our core operations, to benchmark our operating results against our competitors and to evaluate and measure our performance-based compensation plans.

Adjusted Net Income – Net Income Attributable to WTW adjusted for loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax, amortization, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation, net, gains and losses on disposals of operations and non-recurring items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results and the related tax effect of those adjustments and the tax effects of internal reorganizations. This measure is used solely for the purpose of calculating adjusted diluted earnings per share.

Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share – Adjusted Net Income divided by the weighted-average number of shares of common stock, diluted. Adjusted diluted earnings per share is used to internally evaluate and assess our core operations and to benchmark our operating results against our competitors.

Adjusted Income Before Taxes – Income from operations before income taxes adjusted for amortization, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation, net, gains and losses on disposals of operations and non-recurring items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results. Adjusted income before taxes is used solely for the purpose of calculating the adjusted income tax rate.

Adjusted Income Taxes/Tax Rate – Provision for income taxes adjusted for taxes on certain items of amortization, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation, net, gains and losses on disposals of operations, the tax effects of internal reorganizations, and non-recurring items that, in management’s judgment, significantly affect the period-over-period assessment of operating results, divided by adjusted income before taxes. Adjusted income taxes is used solely for the purpose of calculating the adjusted income tax rate. Management believes that the adjusted income tax rate presents a rate that is more closely aligned to the rate that we would incur if not for the reduction of pre-tax income for the adjusted items and the tax effects of internal reorganizations, which are not core to our current and future operations.

Free Cash Flow – Cash flows from operating activities less cash used to purchase fixed assets and software for internal use. Free Cash Flow is a liquidity measure and is not meant to represent residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures. Management believes that free cash flow presents the core operating performance and cash-generating capabilities of our business operations.

These non-GAAP measures are not defined in the same manner by all companies and may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. Non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, the information contained within our condensed consolidated financial statements.

Reconciliations of these measures are included in the accompanying tables with the following exception:

The Company does not reconcile its forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures to the corresponding U.S. GAAP measures, due to variability and difficulty in making accurate forecasts and projections and/or certain information not being ascertainable or accessible; and because not all of the information, such as foreign currency impacts necessary for a quantitative reconciliation of these forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure, is available to the Company without unreasonable efforts. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information. The Company provides non-GAAP financial measures that it believes will be achieved, however it cannot accurately predict all of the components of the adjusted calculations and the U.S. GAAP measures may be materially different than the non-GAAP measures.

WTW Forward-Looking Statements

This document contains ‘forward-looking statements’ within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created by those laws. These forward-looking statements include information about possible or assumed future results of our operations. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, that address activities, events, or developments that we expect or anticipate may occur in the future, including such things as our outlook, the impact of the global pandemic on our business, future capital expenditures, ongoing working capital efforts, future share repurchases, financial results (including our revenue, costs, or margins), the impact of changes to tax laws on our financial results, existing and evolving business strategies and acquisitions and dispositions, including the sale of Willis Re to Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (‘Gallagher’), demand for our services and competitive strengths, goals, the benefits of new initiatives, growth of our business and operations, our ability to successfully manage ongoing leadership, organizational and technology changes, including investments in improving systems and processes, our ability to implement and realize anticipated benefits of any cost-savings initiatives including the multi-year operational Transformation program, and plans and references to future successes, including our future financial and operating results, plans, objectives, expectations and intentions are forward-looking statements. Also, when we use words such as ‘may,’ ‘will,’ ‘would,’ ‘anticipate,’ ‘believe,’ ‘estimate,’ ‘expect,’ ‘intend,’ ‘plan,’ ‘continues,’ ‘seek,’ ‘target,’ ‘focus,’ ‘probably,’ or similar expressions, we are making forward-looking statements. Such statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of the Company’s management and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. All forward-looking disclosure is speculative by its nature.

There are important risks, uncertainties, events and factors that could cause our actual results or performance to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements contained in this document, including the following: our ability to successfully establish, execute and achieve our global business strategy as it evolves; our ability to fully realize anticipated benefits of our growth strategy; our ability to successfully deploy cost-mitigation measures and achieve longer-term offsets; the risks related to changes in general economic (including a possible recession), business and political conditions, including changes in the financial markets and inflation; the risks to our business, financial condition, results of operations, and long-term goals that may be materially adversely affected by any negative impact on the global economy and capital markets resulting from or relating to inflation, the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine or any other geopolitical tensions and the withdrawal from our high margin businesses in Russia and our ability to achieve cost-mitigation measures; our ability to successfully hedge against fluctuations in foreign currency rates; the risks relating to the adverse impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including supply chain, workforce availability, vaccination rates, new or emerging variants and further social-distancing orders in jurisdictions where we do business, on the demand for our products and services, our cash flows and our business operations, including increased demand on our information technology resources and systems and related risks of cybersecurity breaches or incidents; our ability to comply with complex and evolving regulations related to data privacy and cybersecurity; the risks relating to the sale of Willis Re to Gallagher, including incremental business, operational and regulatory risks created by transitional arrangements and pending transactions; significant competition that we face and the potential for loss of market share and/or profitability; the impact of seasonality and differences in timing of renewals and non-recurring revenue increases from disposals and book-of-business sales; the failure to protect client data or breaches of information systems or insufficient safeguards against cybersecurity breaches or incidents; the risk of increased liability or new legal claims arising from our new and existing products and services, and expectations, intentions and outcomes relating to outstanding litigation; the risk of substantial negative outcomes on existing litigation or investigation matters; changes in the regulatory environment in which we operate, including, among other risks, the impacts of pending competition law and regulatory investigations; various claims, government inquiries or investigations or the potential for regulatory action; our ability to make divestitures or acquisitions and our ability to integrate or manage such acquired businesses; our ability to integrate direct-to-consumer sales and marketing solutions with our existing offerings and solutions; our ability to successfully manage ongoing organizational changes, including investments in improving systems and processes; disasters or business continuity problems; the impact of Brexit; our ability to successfully enhance our billing, collection and other working capital efforts, and thereby increase our free cash flow; the impact of the anticipated replacement of the London Interbank Offered Rate (‘LIBOR’); our ability to properly identify and manage conflicts of interest; reputational damage, including from association with third parties; reliance on third-party services; risks relating to changes in our management structures and in senior leadership; the loss of key employees or a large number of employees and rehiring rates; doing business internationally, including the impact of exchange rates; compliance with extensive government regulation; the risk of sanctions imposed by governments, or changes to associated sanction regulations (such as sanctions imposed on Russia) and related counter-sanctions; our ability to effectively apply technology, data and analytics changes for internal operations, maintaining industry standards and meeting client preferences; changes and developments in the insurance industry or the U.S. healthcare system, including those related to Medicare and any legislative actions from the current U.S. Congress; the inability to protect our intellectual property rights, or the potential infringement upon the intellectual property rights of others; fluctuations in our pension assets and liabilities; our capital structure, including indebtedness amounts, the limitations imposed by the covenants in the documents governing such indebtedness and the maintenance of the financial and disclosure controls and procedures of each; our ability to obtain financing on favorable terms or at all; adverse changes in our credit ratings; the impact of recent or potential changes to U.S. or foreign laws, and the enactment of additional, or the revision of existing, state, federal, and/or foreign laws and regulations, recent judicial decisions and development of case law, other regulations and any policy changes and legislative actions, including our effective tax rate; U.S. federal income tax consequences to U.S. persons owning at least 10% of our shares; changes in accounting principles, estimates or assumptions; risks relating to or arising from environmental, social and governance (‘ESG’) practices; fluctuation in revenue against our relatively fixed or higher than expected expenses; the laws of Ireland being different from the laws of the U.S. and potentially affording less protections to the holders of our securities; and our holding company structure potentially preventing us from being able to receive dividends or other distributions in needed amounts from our subsidiaries. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive and new factors may emerge from time to time that could also affect actual performance and results. For more information, please see Part I, Item 1A in our Annual Report on Form 10-K, and our subsequent filings with the SEC. Copies are available online at http://www.sec.gov or www.wtwco.com.

Although we believe that the assumptions underlying our forward-looking statements are reasonable, any of these assumptions, and therefore also the forward-looking statements based on these assumptions, could themselves prove to be inaccurate. Given the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included in this document, our inclusion of this information is not a representation or guarantee by us that our objectives and plans will be achieved.

Our forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made, and we will not update these forward-looking statements unless the securities laws require us to do so. With regard to these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this document may not occur, and we caution you against unduly relying on these forward-looking statements.

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WTW
Supplemental Segment Information
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
 
REVENUE  
       Components of Revenue Change(i)
          Less:   Less:  
  Three Months Ended
September 30,
  As Reported Currency Constant Currency Acquisitions/ Organic
  2022  2021  % Change Impact Change Divestitures Change
                 
Health, Wealth & Career $1,162  $1,168  (1)% (5)% 4% 0% 4%
Risk & Broking  765   787  (3)% (6)% 3% (3)% 6%
Segment Revenue  1,927   1,955  (1)% (5)% 4% (1)% 5%
Divested businesses and other  26   18           
Revenue $1,953  $1,973  (1)% (5)% 4% (1)% 6%


       Components of Revenue Change(i)
          Less:   Less:  
  Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 As Reported Currency Constant Currency Acquisitions/ Organic
  2022 2021 % Change Impact Change Divestitures Change
                 
Health, Wealth & Career $3,565  $3,580  0% (3)% 3% 0% 3%
Risk & Broking  2,508   2,596  (3)% (5)% 1% (2)% 3%
Segment Revenue  6,073   6,176  (2)% (4)% 2% 0% 3%
Divested businesses and other  71   116           
Revenue $6,144  $6,292  (2)% (4)% 1% (2)% 3%

(i) Components of revenue change may not add due to rounding.

SEGMENT OPERATING INCOME (i)
 
  Three Months Ended
September 30, 
  2022  2021 
       
Health, Wealth & Career $236  $241 
Risk & Broking  105   138 
Segment Operating Income $341  $379 


  Nine Months Ended
September 30, 
  2022  2021 
       
Health, Wealth & Career $710  $701 
Risk & Broking  465   545 
Segment Operating Income $1,175  $1,246 

(i) Segment operating income excludes certain costs, including amortization of intangibles, restructuring costs, transaction and transformation expenses, certain litigation provisions, and to the extent that the actual expense based upon which allocations are made differs from the forecast/budget amount, a reconciling item will be created between internally-allocated expenses and the actual expenses reported for U.S. GAAP purposes.

SEGMENT OPERATING MARGINS
 
  Three Months Ended
September 30,
  2022 2021
Health, Wealth & Career 20.3% 20.6%
Risk & Broking 13.7% 17.5%


  Nine Months Ended
September 30,
  2022 2021
Health, Wealth & Career 19.9% 19.6%
Risk & Broking 18.5% 21.0%


RECONCILIATIONS OF SEGMENT OPERATING INCOME TO INCOME FROM OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES
 
  Three Months Ended September 30,
  2022
 2021
       
Segment Operating Income $341  $379 
Divested businesses     (20)
Amortization  (71)  (85)
Restructuring costs  (9)   
Transaction and transformation, net(ii)  (50)  952 
Unallocated, net(iii)  (57)  (95)
Income from Operations  154   1,131 
Interest expense  (54)  (50)
Other income, net  85   105 
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $185  $1,186 


  Nine Months Ended September 30, 
  2022  2021 
       
Segment Operating Income $1,175  $1,246 
Divested businesses     (49)
Impairment (i)  (81)   
Amortization  (239)  (285)
Restructuring costs  (71)   
Transaction and transformation, net (ii)  (108)  877 
Unallocated, net (iii)  (206)  (277)
Income from Operations  470   1,512 
Interest expense  (154)  (161)
Other income, net  205   617 
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $521  $1,968 

 (i) Represents the impairment related to the net assets of our Russian business that are held outside of our Russian entities.
 (ii) In 2022, in addition to legal fees and other transaction costs, includes primarily consulting fees related to the Transformation program. In 2021, includes the $1 billion income receipt related to the termination of, and fees related to, our then-proposed Aon combination.
 (iii) Includes certain costs, primarily related to corporate functions which are not directly related to the segments, and certain differences between budgeted expenses determined at the beginning of the year and actual expenses that we report for U.S. GAAP purposes.


WTW
Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Measures
(In millions of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
 
RECONCILIATIONS OF NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO WTW TO ADJUSTED DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
 
  Three Months Ended September 30, 
  2022  2021 
       
Net Income attributable to WTW $190  $903 
Adjusted for certain items:      
(Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax  (8)  12 
Amortization  71   85 
Restructuring costs  9    
Transaction and transformation, net  50   (952)
Gain on disposal of operations  (21)  (23)
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  (24)  199 
Tax effect of the CARES Act  (24)   
Adjusted Net Income $243  $224 
       
Weighted-average shares of common stock, diluted  111   129 
       
Diluted Earnings Per Share $1.72  $6.99 
Adjusted for certain items:(ii)      
(Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax  (0.07)  0.09 
Amortization  0.64   0.66 
Restructuring costs  0.08    
Transaction and transformation, net  0.45   (7.37)
Gain on disposal of operations  (0.19)  (0.18)
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  (0.22)  1.54 
Tax effect of the CARES Act  (0.22)   
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share(ii) $2.20  $1.73 

 (i) The tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate for each item.
(ii) Per share values and totals may differ due to rounding.

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2022
 2021
       
Net Income attributable to WTW $421  $1,820 
Adjusted for certain items:      
Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax  27   (247)
Impairment  81    
Amortization  239   285 
Restructuring costs  71    
Transaction and transformation, net  108   (877)
Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations  11   (380)
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  (116)  144 
Tax effect of the CARES Act  (24)   
Tax effect on statutory rate change     40 
Adjusted Net Income $818  $785 
       
Weighted-average shares of common stock, diluted  114   130 
       
Diluted Earnings Per Share $3.71  $14.00 
Adjusted for certain items:(ii)      
Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax  0.24   (1.90)
Impairment  0.71    
Amortization  2.10   2.19 
Restructuring costs  0.62    
Transaction and transformation, net  0.95   (6.75)
Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations  0.10   (2.92)
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  (1.02)  1.11 
Tax effect of the CARES Act  (0.21)   
Tax effect on statutory rate change     0.31 
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share(ii) $7.20  $6.04 

 (i) The tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate for each item.
(ii) Per share values and totals may differ due to rounding.


RECONCILIATIONS OF NET INCOME TO ADJUSTED EBITDA
 
  Three Months Ended September 30,
   
  2022
  2021
   
           
Net Income $192  9.8%$907   46.0%
(Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax  (8)   12    
Provision for income taxes  1    267    
Interest expense  54    50    
Depreciation  60    69    
Amortization  71    85    
Restructuring costs  9        
Transaction and transformation, net  50    (952)   
Gain on disposal of operations  (21)   (23)   
Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin $408  20.9%$415   21.0%


  Nine Months Ended September 30,
   
  2022
  2021
   
           
Net Income $431  7.0%$1,829   29.1%
Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax  27    (247)   
Provision for income taxes  63    386    
Interest expense  154    161    
Impairment  81        
Depreciation  191    212    
Amortization  239    285    
Restructuring costs  71        
Transaction and transformation, net  108    (877)   
Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations  11    (380)   
Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin $1,376  22.4%$1,369   21.8%


RECONCILIATIONS OF INCOME FROM OPERATIONS TO ADJUSTED OPERATING INCOME
 
  Three Months Ended September 30,
   
  2022
  2021
   
           
Income from operations $154  7.9%$1,131   57.3%
Adjusted for certain items:          
Amortization  71    85    
Restructuring costs  9        
Transaction and transformation, net  50    (952)   
Adjusted operating income $284  14.5%$264   13.4%


  Nine Months Ended September 30,
   
  2022
  2021
   
           
Income from operations $470  7.6%$1,512   24.0%
Adjusted for certain items:          
Impairment  81        
Amortization  239    285    
Restructuring costs  71        
Transaction and transformation, net  108    (877)   
Adjusted operating income $969  15.8%$920   14.6%


RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP INCOME TAXES/TAX RATE TO ADJUSTED INCOME TAXES/TAX RATE
 
  Three Months Ended September 30, 
  2022 2021
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $185  $1,186 
       
Adjusted for certain items:      
Amortization  71   85 
Restructuring costs  9    
Transaction and transformation, net  50   (952)
Gain on disposal of operations  (21)  (23)
Adjusted income before taxes $294  $296 
       
Provision for income taxes $1  $267 
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  24   (199)
Tax effect of the CARES Act  24    
Adjusted income taxes $49  $68 
       
U.S. GAAP tax rate  0.7%  22.5%
Adjusted income tax rate  16.8%  23.2%


  Nine Months Ended September 30, 
  2022  2021 
Income from continuing operations before income taxes $521  $1,968 
       
Adjusted for certain items:      
Impairment  81    
Amortization  239   285 
Restructuring costs  71    
Transaction and transformation, net  108   (877)
Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations  11   (380)
Adjusted income before taxes $1,031  $996 
       
Provision for income taxes $63  $386 
Tax effect on certain items listed above(i)  116   (144)
Tax effect of the CARES Act  24    
Tax effect of statutory rate change     (40)
Adjusted income taxes $203  $202 
       
GAAP tax rate  12.1%  19.6%
Adjusted tax rate  19.7%  20.3%

(i) The tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate for each item.


RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO FREE CASH FLOW
 
  Nine Months Ended September 30, 
  2022  2021 
Cash flows from operating activities $437  $1,877 
Less: Additions to fixed assets and software for internal use  (100)  (109)
Free Cash Flow $337  $1,768 



WILLIS TOWERS WATSON PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(In millions of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three Months Ended
September 30, 
 Nine Months Ended
September 30, 
  2022  2021  2022  2021 
Revenue $1,953  $1,973  $6,144  $6,292 
             
Costs of providing services            
Salaries and benefits  1,225   1,255   3,802   3,991 
Other operating expenses  384   385   1,263   1,169 
Depreciation  60   69   191   212 
Amortization  71   85   239   285 
Restructuring costs  9      71    
Transaction and transformation, net  50   (952)  108   (877)
Total costs of providing services  1,799   842   5,674   4,780 
             
Income from operations  154   1,131   470   1,512 
             
Interest expense  (54)  (50)  (154)  (161)
Other income, net  85   105   205   617 
             
INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES 185   1,186   521   1,968 
             
Provision for income taxes  (1)  (267)  (63)  (386)
             
INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS  184   919   458   1,582 
             
INCOME/(LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS, NET OF TAX  8   (12)  (27)  247 
             
NET INCOME 192   907   431   1,829 
             
Income attributable to non-controlling interests  (2)  (4)  (10)  (9)
             
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO WTW $190  $903  $421  $1,820 
             
EARNINGS PER SHARE            
Basic earnings per share            
Income from continuing operations per share $1.65  $7.10  $3.95  $12.14 
Income/(loss) from discontinued operations per share  0.07   (0.09)  (0.24)  1.90 
Basic earnings per share $1.72  $7.01  $3.71  $14.04 
Diluted earnings per share            
Income from continuing operations per share $1.65  $7.08  $3.95  $12.10 
Income/(loss) from discontinued operations per share  0.07   (0.09)  (0.24)  1.90 
Diluted earnings per share $1.72  $6.99  $3.71  $14.00 
             
Weighted-average shares of common stock, basic  110   129   113   130 
Weighted-average shares of common stock, diluted  111   129   114   130 



WILLIS TOWERS WATSON PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In millions of U.S. dollars, except share data)
(Unaudited)
 
  September 30,
 December 31,
  2022
 2021
ASSETS      
Cash and cash equivalents $1,496  $4,486 
Fiduciary assets  11,190   11,014 
Accounts receivable, net  1,884   2,370 
Prepaid and other current assets  476   612 
Current assets held for sale  5   6 
Total current assets  15,051   18,488 
Fixed assets, net  701   851 
Goodwill  10,089   10,183 
Other intangible assets, net  2,314   2,555 
Right-of-use assets  584   720 
Pension benefits assets  1,008   971 
Other non-current assets  1,244   1,202 
Total non-current assets  15,940   16,482 
TOTAL ASSETS $30,991  $34,970 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY      
Fiduciary liabilities $11,190  $11,014 
Deferred revenue and accrued expenses  1,640   1,926 
Current debt  250   613 
Current lease liabilities  126   150 
Other current liabilities  851   1,015 
Current liabilities held for sale  65   6 
Total current liabilities  14,122   14,724 
Long-term debt  4,470   3,974 
Liability for pension benefits  552   757 
Deferred tax liabilities  758   845 
Provision for liabilities  365   375 
Long-term lease liabilities  608   734 
Other non-current liabilities  203   253 
Total non-current liabilities  6,956   6,938 
TOTAL LIABILITIES  21,078   21,662 
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES      
EQUITY(i)      
Additional paid-in capital  10,855   10,804 
Retained earnings  1,706   4,645 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax  (2,720)  (2,186)
Treasury shares, at cost, 17,519 shares in 2022 and 2021  (3)  (3)
Total WTW shareholders' equity  9,838   13,260 
Non-controlling interests  75   48 
Total Equity  9,913   13,308 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $30,991  $34,970 

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(i)  Equity includes (a) Ordinary shares $0.000304635 nominal value; Authorized 1,510,003,775; Issued 108,662,482 (2022) and 122,055,815 (2021); Outstanding 108,662,482 (2022) and 122,055,815 (2021) and (b) Preference shares, $0.000115 nominal value; Authorized 1,000,000,000 and Issued none in 2022 and 2021.


WILLIS TOWERS WATSON PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)
 
  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2022
 2021
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES      
NET INCOME $431  $1,829 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to total net cash from operating activities:      
Depreciation  191   212 
Amortization  239   286 
Impairment  81    
Non-cash restructuring charges  56    
Non-cash lease expense  94   108 
Net periodic benefit of defined benefit pension plans  (113)  (125)
Provision for doubtful receivables from clients  13   13 
(Benefit from)/provision for deferred income taxes  (92)  41 
Share-based compensation  71   71 
Net loss/(gain) on disposal of operations  76   (380)
Non-cash foreign exchange gain  (178)  (5)
Other, net  (1)  (21)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects from purchase of subsidiaries:      
Accounts receivable  270   175 
Other assets  (198)  (135)
Other liabilities  (510)  (199)
Provisions  7   7 
Net cash from operating activities  437   1,877 
       
CASH FLOWS (USED IN)/FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES      
Additions to fixed assets and software for internal use  (100)  (109)
Capitalized software costs  (50)  (40)
Acquisitions of operations, net of cash acquired  (80)   
Proceeds from sale of operations  1   726 
Cash and fiduciary funds transferred in sale of operations  (29)  (216)
Sale of investments  200    
Net cash (used in)/from investing activities  (58)  361 
       
CASH FLOWS USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES      
Senior notes issued  750    
Debt issuance costs  (5)   
Repayments of debt  (585)  (970)
Repurchase of shares  (3,090)  (1,000)
Proceeds from issuance of shares  7   2 
Net proceeds from fiduciary funds held for clients  157   49 
Payments of deferred and contingent consideration related to acquisitions  (22)  (19)
Cash paid for employee taxes on withholding shares  (32)  (8)
Dividends paid  (280)  (275)
Acquisitions of and dividends paid to non-controlling interests  (9)  (35)
Net cash used in financing activities  (3,109)  (2,256)
       
DECREASE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH  (2,730)  (18)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash  (290)  (99)
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, BEGINNING OF PERIOD(i)  7,691   6,301 
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, END OF PERIOD(i) $4,671  $6,184 

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(i)  The amounts of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, their respective classification on the condensed consolidated balance sheets, as well as their respective portions of the increase or decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash for each of the periods presented have been included in the Supplemental Disclosures of Cash Flow Information section.


SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION
   
  Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2022
 2021
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:      
Cash and cash equivalents $1,496  $2,162 
Fiduciary funds (included in fiduciary assets)  3,170   3,963 
Cash and cash equivalents and fiduciary funds (included in current
assets held for sale)
  5   53 
Other restricted cash (included in prepaids and other current assets)     6 
Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash $4,671  $6,184 
       
(Decrease)/increase in cash, cash equivalents and other restricted cash $(2,904) $149 
Increase/(decrease) in fiduciary funds  174   (167)
Total $(2,730) $(18)
         

Revision of previously issued financial statements - During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, to reflect the guidance on restricted cash presentation in FASB ASC 230, Statement of Cash Flows, WTW corrected the classification of its fiduciary funds balances, in the amounts shown in the table above, on its condensed consolidated statements of cash flows, by including these amounts in the total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash amounts held at each balance sheet date. As a result, cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash balances of $2.2 billion and $2.1 billion at September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively, have been revised to $6.2 billion and $6.3 billion, respectively. Additionally, the effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash has been updated to include the effect of exchange rate changes on the fiduciary funds balances.

Prior to this correction, the changes in fiduciary funds were presented in fiduciary assets and liabilities on a gross basis in the cash flows from operating activities, where the amounts fully offset each period. In the current presentation, an additional line item, net (payments)/proceeds from fiduciary funds held for clients, has been included within cash flows from financing activities to represent the change in fiduciary funds balances during the periods. The remaining fiduciary assets and fiduciary liabilities, in equal and offsetting amounts, are no longer presented in the cash flows from operating activities. There was no impact to the total cash flows from operating activities as a result of these changes. 

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wtwco.com WTW Forward - Looking Statements This document contains ‘forward - looking statements’ within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created by those laws. These forward - looking statements include information about possible or assumed future results of our operations. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, that address activities, events, or developments that we expect or anticipate may occur in the future, including such things as our outlook, the impact of the global pandemic on our busines s, future capital expenditures, ongoing working capital efforts, future share repurchases, financial results (including our revenue, costs, or margins), the impact of changes to tax laws on our financial results, existing and evolving business strat egi es and acquisitions and dispositions, including the sale of Willis Re to Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (‘Gallagher’), demand for our services and competitive strengths, goals, the benefits of new initiatives, growth of our business and operations, ou r a bility to successfully manage ongoing leadership, organizational and technology changes, including investments in improving systems and processes, our ability to implement and realize anticipated benefits of any cost - savings initiatives inclu ding the multi - year operational Transformation program, and plans and references to future successes, including our future financial and operating results, plans, objectives, expectations and intentions are forward - looking statements. Also, whe n we use words such as ‘may,’ ‘will,’ ‘would,’ ‘anticipate,’ ‘believe,’ ‘estimate,’ ‘expect,’ ‘intend,’ ‘plan,’ ‘continues,’ ‘seek,’ ‘target,’ ‘focus,’ ‘probably,’ or similar expressions, we are making forward - looking statements. Such statements are bas ed upon the current beliefs and expectations of the Company’s management and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ from those set forth in the forward - looking statements. All forward - looking disclosure is speculative by its nature. There are important risks, uncertainties, events and factors that could cause our actual results or performance to differ mat eri ally from those in the forward - looking statements contained in this document, including the following: our ability to successfully establish, execute and achieve our global business strategy as it evolves; our ability to fully realize anticipa ted benefits of our growth strategy; our ability to successfully deploy cost - mitigation measures and achieve longer - term offsets; the risks related to changes in general economic (including a possible recession), business and political conditions , i ncluding changes in the financial markets and inflation; the risks to our business, financial condition, results of operations, and long - term goals that may be materially adversely affected by any negative impact on the global economy and capit al markets resulting from or relating to inflation, the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine or any other geopolitical tensions and the withdrawal from our high margin businesses in Russia and our ability to achieve cost - mitigation me asures; our ability to successfully hedge against fluctuations in foreign currency rates; the risks relating to the adverse impacts of the ongoing COVID - 19 pandemic, including supply chain, workforce availability, vaccination rates, new or emer ging variants and further social - distancing orders in jurisdictions where we do business, on the demand for our products and services, our cash flows and our business operations, including increased demand on our information technology r eso urces and systems and related risks of cybersecurity breaches or incidents; our ability to comply with complex and evolving regulations related to data privacy and cybersecurity; the risks relating to the sale of Willis Re to Gallagher, in cluding incremental business, operational and regulatory risks created by transitional arrangements and pending transactions; significant competition that we face and the potential for loss of market share and/or profitability; the impac t o f seasonality and differences in timing of renewals and non - recurring revenue increases from disposals and book - of - business sales; the failure to protect client data or breaches of information systems or insufficient safeguards against cybe rse curity breaches or incidents; the risk of increased liability or new legal claims arising from our new and existing products and services, and expectations, intentions and outcomes relating to outstanding litigation; the risk of substantial negative out comes on existing litigation or investigation matters; changes in the regulatory environment in which we operate, including, among other risks, the impacts of pending competition law and regulatory investigations; various claims, governmen t i nquiries or investigations or the potential for regulatory action; our ability to make divestitures or acquisitions and our ability to integrate or manage such acquired businesses; our ability to integrate direct - to - consumer sales and marketing solutio ns with our existing offerings and solutions; our ability to successfully manage ongoing organizational changes, including investments in improving systems and processes; disasters or business continuity problems; the impact of Brexit; ou r a bility to successfully enhance our billing, collection and other working capital efforts, and thereby increase our free cash flow; the impact of the anticipated replacement of the London Interbank Offered Rate (‘LIBOR’); our ability to properly ide ntify and manage conflicts of interest; reputational damage, including from association with third parties; reliance on third - party services; risks relating to changes in our management structures and in senior leadership; the loss of key employees or a large number of employees and rehiring rates; doing business internationally, including the impact of exchange rates; compliance with extensive government regulation; the risk of sanctions imposed by governments, or changes to associate d s anction regulations (such as sanctions imposed on Russia) and related counter - sanctions; our ability to effectively apply technology, data and analytics changes for internal operations, maintaining industry standards and meeting client prefe ren ces; changes and developments in the insurance industry or the U.S. healthcare system, including those related to Medicare and any legislative actions from the current U.S. Congress; the inability to protect our intellectual property right s, or the potential infringement upon the intellectual property rights of others; fluctuations in our pension assets and liabili tie s; our capital structure, including indebtedness amounts, the limitations imposed by the covenants in the documents governing su ch indebtedness and the maintenance of the financial and disclosure controls and procedures of each; our ability to obtain financing on favorable terms or at all; adverse changes in our credit ratings; the impact of recent or potential chang es to U.S. or foreign laws, and the enactment of additional, or the revision of existing, state, federal, and/or foreign laws and regulations, recent judicial decisions and development of case law, other regulations and any policy changes and legislat ive actions, including our effective tax rate; U.S. federal income tax consequences to U.S. persons owning at least 10% of our shares; changes in accounting principles, estimates or assumptions; risks relating to or arising from environmental, s oci al and governance (‘ESG’) practices; fluctuation in revenue against our relatively fixed or higher than expected expenses; the laws of Ireland being different from the laws of the U.S. and potentially affording less protections to the hol der s of our securities; and our holding company structure potentially preventing us from being able to receive dividends or other distributions in needed amounts from our subsidiaries. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive and new factors may emerge from time to time that could also affect actual performance and results. For more information, please see Part I, Item 1A in our Annual Report on Form 10 - K, and our subsequent filings with the SEC. Copies are available online at http://www .sec.gov or www.wtwco.com. Although we believe that the assumptions underlying our forward - looking statements are reasonable, any of these assumptions, and therefore also the forward - looking statements based on these assumptions, could themselves prove to be inaccurate. Given the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward - looking statements included in this document, our inclus ion of this information is not a representation or guarantee by us that our objectives and plans will be achieved. Our forward - looking statements speak only as of the date made, and we will not update these forward - looking statements unless th e securities laws require us to do so. With regard to these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward - looking events discussed in this document may not occur, and we caution you against unduly relying on these forward - looking stat ements. © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. 2

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. WTW Non - GAAP Measures In order to assist readers of our consolidated financial statements in understanding the core operating results that WTW’s ma nag ement uses to evaluate the business and for financial planning, we present the following non - GAAP measures: (1) Constant Currency Change, (2) Organic Change, (3) Adjusted Operating Income/Margin, (4) Adjusted EBITDA/Margin, (5) Adjusted Net Income, (6) Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share, (7) Adjusted Income Before Taxes, (8) Adjusted Income Taxes/Tax Rate and (9) Free Cash Flow. The Company believes that these measures are relevant and provide useful information widely used by analysts, investors and o the r interested parties in our industry to provide a baseline for evaluating and comparing our operating performance, and in the case of free cash flow, our liquidity results. Reconciliations of these measures are included in the accompanying appendix of these earning release supplemental materials. The Company does not reconcile its forward - looking non - GAAP financial measures to the corresponding U.S. GAAP measures, due to v ariability and difficulty in making accurate forecasts and projections and/or certain information not being ascertainable or accessible; and because not all of the information, such as foreign currency impacts necessary for a quantit ati ve reconciliation of these forward - looking non - GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure, is available to the Company without unreasonable efforts. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to a ddr ess the probable significance of the unavailable information. The Company provides non - GAAP financial measures that it believes will be achieved, however it cannot accurately predict all of the components of the adjusted calcul ati ons and the U.S. GAAP measures may be materially different than the non - GAAP measures. 3

 

 

wtwco.com Strategy and Operating Performance © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 4

 

 

wtwco.com Remain focused on delivering our 2022 financial targets Continued to return capital, with $369M in Q3 - 22 share repurchases Organic growth of 6% in the quarter and 27% Adj. EPS growth over the prior year Significant progress on strategic priorities, with hiring on pace with first half of the year © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Key Takeaways Transformation program underway with $ 29M of incremental run - rate savings in Q3 - 22 and $100M of cumulative run - rate savings 5

 

 

wtwco.com Key figures © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Q3 2022 GAAP Financial Results $USD million, except EPS and % Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30, 2022 2021 2022 2021 Revenue % change $1,953 (1)% $1,973 $6,144 (2)% $6,292 Income from Operations % change $154 (86)% $1,131 $470 (69)% $1,512 Operating Margin % change, basis points 7.9% (4,940) bps 57.3% 7.6% (1,640) bps 24.0% Net Income % change $192 (79)% $907 $431 (76)% $1,829 Diluted EPS % change $1.72 (75)% $6.99 $3.71 (74)% $14.00 Net Cash From Operating Activities % change $437 (77)% $1,877 6

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Solid Operating Performance Q3 2022 Key Figures, Including Non - GAAP Financial Results Total Revenue +6% Q3 2022 Organic +7 % Q3 2021 Organic Adjusted Diluted EPS 1 Q3 - 2022 Results Adjusted Operating Margin 1 Transformation Program $100M of run rate savings since inception Free Cash Flow 1 $2.0 B Q3 2022 $ 2.20 Q3 2022 $1.73 Q3 2021 $337M Q3 2022 +27 % Q3 2022 14.5% Q3 2022 +110 bps Q3 2022 +13.4 % Q3 2021 - $1,431M Q3 ’22 v. Q3 ‘21 $1,768M Q3 2021 1 Signifies Non - GAAP financial measures. See appendix for Non - GAAP reconciliations 7

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Focus on the execution on our strategy aiming to generate outstanding value creation for all shareholders Our Strategic Priorities: Grow, Simplify, Transform FY 2024 Recast Financial Targets 1 Adjusted Operating Margin Adjusted EPS $9.9B+ Revenue 3 - Year FCF 23 - 24% $4.3 - $5.3B $17.50 - $20.50 • Grow: Invest to grow at or above market in chosen areas • Simplify: Increase agility; do the basics well • Transform: Enhance client and colleague experience through operational excellence 8 1 Refer to Appendix 2 for more information on the recast 2024 Outlook.

 

 

wtwco.com Recent Progress Against Strategic Priorities © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Grow Simplify Transform • Investments to expand our talent base have begun to contribute to our performance as we see steady improvements and momentum in our client pipeline which we expect to become more meaningful going forward • Expanded our client solutions: upgraded the Global Peril Diagnostic Tool with hurricane tracking advisory and resiliency scoring to build next - level analytics, and launched a new client solution, called Risk IQ, providing risk specialists with autonomous access to the breadth of WTW’s leading risk and analytics solutions • Completed realignment and re - segmentation to 2 segments and 3 geographies • Implemented corporate rebrand from Willis Towers Watson to WTW to reflect a unified future • Realized $29 million of incremental annualized savings in the third quarter from planned transformation initiatives while incurring $51 million in restructuring/transformation charges and $12 million in capital expenditures • Repurchased 1.8 million shares for $369 million in the third quarter 9

 

 

wtwco.com Delivering superior advice, broking and solutions in the areas of people, risk and capital We Have a Portfolio of Leading Businesses in Attractive Markets We have: A distinctive mix of complementary businesses • Accomplished and aspiring talent • Collaborative client - first culture • Sophisticated data and analytics • Powerful tools A strong balance sheet and significant financial flexibility © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. ~30 M individuals use our platforms to access benefits and insurance 10

 

 

wtwco.com $4,586 $4,895 $5,268 2019 2020 2021 $1,149 $1,236 $1,346 2019 2020 2021 25.0% 25.2% 25.6% 2019 2020 2021 Segment Overview: Health, Wealth, & Career © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Revenue ($M) Operating Income ($M) Operating Margin % Health, Wealth & Career: World - class portfolio of leading businesses providing advisory and consulting services within human capital, employee benefits and retirement verticals Benefits Delivery & Outsourcing provides medical exchange and outsourcing services to active employees and retirees across the group and individual markets as well as pension outsourcing Health provides advice, broking, solutions and software for employee benefit plans, HR organizations and management teams of our clients Wealth provides advice and management for retirement and investment asset owners using a sophisticated framework for managing risk Career provides compensation advisory services, employee experience software and platforms, and other career - related consulting services to our clients 11 2021 Revenue Health 23% Wealth 32% Career 12% BD&O 33%

 

 

wtwco.com $3,282 $3,316 $3,564 2019 2020 2021 $650 $714 $835 2019 2020 2021 19.8% 21.6% 23.4% 2019 2020 2021 Segment Overview: Risk & Broking © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Risk & Broking: Risk advisory and solutions business delivering innovative, integrated solutions tailored to client needs and underpinned by cutting edge data and analytics, technology and experienced risk thinkers Insurance Consulting and Technology provides advice and technology solutions to the insurance industry to help clients measure and manage risk and capita and improve performance Corporate Risk & Broking provides a broad range of risk advice insurance brokerage and consulting services to clients worldwide ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations Revenue ($M) Operating Income ($M) Operating Margin % 12 2021 Revenue CRB 89% ICT 11%

 

 

wtwco.com Value Creation Framework 1. Seek profitable growth through innovation in attractive markets 2. Target superior shareholder returns through buybacks and prudent investments 3. Defensive business model with historically lower volatility than other financial services subsectors 4. Expected acceleration of operational transformation; aiming to result in meaningful margin improvements 5. Experienced, diverse management and global leadership team focused on achieving targets © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 13

 

 

wtwco.com Financial Review © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 14

 

 

wtwco.com Segment Highlights • For the quarter, Health, Wealth & Career grew 4% organically, and all components of the segment contributed to growth, with Health and Career leading the segment – Growth in our Health business was driven by new client appointments and increases in advisory work and product sales – Our Wealth businesses generated organic revenue growth from higher levels of regulatory work in Great Britain and increased project activity related to financial market volatility, partially offset by headwinds from the negative impact of capital market performance – Our Career businesses grew revenue organically with increased participation and sales in our compensation benchmarking surveys and through increased project activity – Benefits Delivery & Outsourcing organic revenue growth was led by Medicare Advantage sales • Operating income was $236M in the quarter, a decrease of 2% from the prior year, while operating margin decreased 30 bps from the prior year to 20.3% primarily due to investments in resourcing to support near term revenue expansion and our technology operating model Segment Performance: Health, Wealth & Career © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. $ 1,168 Q3 - 22 Q3 - 21 $ 1,162 Revenue ($M) Operating Margin Organic Revenue Growth Q3 - 22 Q3 - 21 Health 1 6% 5% Wealth 2 3% 1% Career 3 6% 17% Benefits Delivery & Outsourcing 4 2% 8% Health, Wealth & Career 4% 6% Q3 - 22 20.3% Q3 - 21 20.6% 1 Includes our Health & Benefits broking and consulting business 2 Includes our Retirement and Investment businesses 3 Includes our Work & Rewards and Employee Experience businesses 4 Includes our Benefits Delivery & Administration and Technology and Administrative Solutions businesses 15

 

 

wtwco.com Segment Highlights • For the quarter, Risk & Broking grew 6% organically and was led by strong growth in Corporate Risk & Broking – Corporate Risk & Broking generated revenue growth across all regions, primarily driven by our global lines of business, most notably in Aerospace, Natural Resources and FINEX Book - of - business settlement activity was largely in line with the prior year and did not meaningfully affect Corporate Risk and Broking's organic growth rate – Insurance Consulting & Technology grew organically as a result of new software sales – Operating income of $105M in the quarter declined by 24%, while operating margin contracted by 380 bps primarily reflecting ongoing investments in talent Segment Performance: Risk & Broking © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Q3 - 22 Q3 - 21 $ 765 $ 787 Revenue ($M) Operating Margin Organic Revenue Growth Q3 - 22 Q3 - 21 Corporate Risk & Broking 6% 6% Insurance Consulting & Technology 2% 18% Risk & Broking 6% 8% 13.7% Q3 - 22 Q3 - 21 17.5% 16

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Transformation Program On track to generate $360M+ of annualized savings through 2024 Costs to Achieve ($ millions) Q3 - 22 YTD Cumulative From Inception Total Transformation Real Estate Rationalization $53 $72 Technology Modernization $35 $40 Process Optimization $45 $45 Other $11 $13 Total Restructuring / Transformation Costs $144 $170 ~$630 Total Capital Expenditures $20 $20 ~$270 Total Costs to Achieve $164 $190 ~$900 Annualized Run - Rate Savings $80 $100 $360+ Delivering on our financial commitments Delivering $360M+ run - rate savings to contribute 360 bps of margin improvement, while investing for growth • Realized $29M of incremental annualized savings in Q3 - 22 and $100M of annualized savings since program inception • In Q3 - 22, we incurred $51M of restructuring / transformation related charges , primarily related to real estate transaction costs and technology modernization related costs • $12M of capital expenditures for the quarter • The cumulative total investment ( OpEx + CapEx ) is $190M representing ~21% of expected total one - time program costs 17

 

 

wtwco.com Maintaining a Flexible Balance Sheet © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 1 Total Debt equals sum of current debt and long - term debt as shown on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. 2 Signifies Non - GAAP financial measure. See appendix for Non - GAAP reconciliations. Reinforcing our business fundamentals; safeguarding WTW’s financial strengths ($ millions) Dec 31, 2021 Sept 30, 2022 Cash and Cash Equivalents 4,486 1,496 Total Debt 1 4,587 4,720 Total Equity 13,308 9,913 Debt to Adj. EBITDA 2 Trailing 12 - month 1.9x 2.0x Disciplined capital management strategy Provides WTW with the financial flexibility to reinvest in our businesses, capitalize on market growth opportunities and support significant value creation for shareholders • Our capital structure provides a solid foundation of business strength and reinforces our ability to capture long - term growth • History of effectively managing our leverage with a commitment to maintaining our investment grade credit rating • Committed to a disciplined approach to managing outstanding debt and successfully reduced our leverage profile 18

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Executing Against a Balanced Capital Allocation Strategy CASH RETURNED TO SHAREHOLDERS $ 8.7 B FY2016 to Q3 - 22 MEANINGFUL DIVIDEND GROWTH + 9 % Cash dividend growth 6 years CAGR 2017 2016 $ 346 $ 396 $ 277 2018 $ 199 $ 150 $ 709 $ 602 $ 306 2020 $ 329 2019 $ 1,627 $ 374 2021 $280 Q3 - 2022 YTD $3,370 $ 595 $ 986 $ 908 $ 479 $ 346 $ 2,001 3, 090 Share repurchases Dividends 2020 2016 2017 $ 0.48 2018 2021 2019 $ 0.53 $ 0.60 $ 0.65 $ 0.71 $ 0.80 Quarterly cash dividend per share +9% Capital Allocation Priorities • Reinvest in capabilities, businesses, and processes • Invest in innovation, technology, and new business • Return excess cash to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends • Strengthen balance sheet and liquidity • Sustain dividends and payout ratio • Business portfolio management • Pursue opportunistic tuck - in and bolt - on M&A to strengthen capabilities Q3 - 22 Highlights • Repurchased $369 million of shares during the quarter, for a total of $3.1 billion year - to - date, with remaining authorization to repurchase $1.8 billion • Paid quarterly cash dividend of $0.82 per common share 19 $0.82 2022

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. On Track to Achieve 2022 Financial Targets 1 Expect to deliver adjusted operating margin expansion for full year 2022 FY2022 Adjusted Margin Improvement Expect approximately $0.25 - $0.30 headwind on Adj. EPS at today’s rates Compared to $0.20 - $0.25 previously FY2022 Foreign Currency Impact on Adjusted EPS Expect ~$20 million year - over - year decline in non - cash pension income FY2022 Other Income Expect to deliver approximately $ 110 M of run - rate savings Compared to $80M previously FY2022 Transformation Program Expect to deliver mid - single digit organic revenue growth FY2022 Revenue Growth 1 Reflects the Company’s current beliefs and expectations as of October 27, 2022 and are subject to significant risks and unc ert ainties. 20

 

 

wtwco.com Appendix 1: Reconciliation of Non - GAAP Measures © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 21

 

 

wtwco.com Constant Currency and Organic Revenue Change © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Components of Revenue Change ( i ) Less: Less: Three Months Ended September 30, As Reported Currency Constant Currency Acquisitions/ Organic 2022 2021 % Change Impact Change Divestitures Change Health, Wealth & Career $ 1,162 $ 1,168 (1)% (5)% 4% 0% 4% Risk & Broking 765 787 (3)% (6)% 3% (3)% 6% Segment Revenue 1,927 1,955 (1)% (5)% 4% (1)% 5% Divested businesses and other 26 18    Revenue $ 1,953 $ 1,973 (1)% (5)% 4% (1)% 6% As reported, USD millions except % ( i ) Components of revenue change may not add due to rounding 22 Components of Revenue Change ( i ) Less: Less: Nine Months Ended September 30, As Reported Currency Constant Currency Acquisitions/ Organic 2022 2021 % Change Impact Change Divestitures Change Health, Wealth & Career $ 3,565 $ 3,580 0% (3)% 3% 0% 3% Risk & Broking 2,508 2,596 (3)% (5)% 1% (2)% 3% Segment Revenue 6,073 6,176 (2)% (4)% 2% 0% 3% Divested businesses and other 71 116      Revenue $ 6,144 $ 6,292 (2)% (4)% 1% (2)% 3%

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. Adjusted Op Income and Margin, Adj. EBITDA and Margin As reported, USD millions except % 23 Three Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Income from operations $ 154 7.9 % $ 1,131 57.3 % Adjusted for certain items: Amortization 71 85 Restructuring costs 9 — Transaction and transformation, net 50 (952) Adjusted operating income $ 284 14.5 % $ 264 13.4 % Three Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Net Income $ 192 9.8% $ 907 46.0 % (Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax (8) 12 Provision for income taxes 1 267 Interest expense 54 50 Depreciation 60 69 Amortization 71 85 Restructuring costs 9 — Transaction and transformation, net 50 (952) Gain on disposal of operations (21) (23) Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin $ 408 20.9 % $ 415 21.0 % Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Income from operations $ 470 7.6% $ 1,512 24.0 % Adjusted for certain items: Impairment 81 — Amortization 239 285 Restructuring costs 71 — Transaction and transformation, net 108 (877) Adjusted operating income $ 969 15.8% $ 920 14.6 % Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Net Income $ 431 7.0% $ 1,829 29.1 % Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax 27 (247) Provision for income taxes 63 386 Interest expense 154 161 Impairment 81 — Depreciation 191 212 Amortization 239 285 Restructuring costs 71 — Transaction and transformation, net 108 (877) Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations 11 (380) Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin $ 1,376 22.4% $ 1,369 21.8 %

 

 

wtwco.com Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted EPS © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. As reported, USD millions except % ( i ) The tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate for each item. (ii) Per share values and totals may differ due to rounding. 24 Three Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Net Income attributable to WTW $ 190 $ 903 Adjusted for certain items: (Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax (8) 12 Amortization 71 85 Restructuring costs 9 — Transaction and transformation, net 50 (952) Gain on disposal of operations (21) (23) Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) (24) 199 Tax effect of the CARES Act (24) — Adjusted Net Income $ 243 $ 224 Weighted - average shares of common stock, diluted 111 129 Diluted Earnings Per Share $ 1.72 $ 6.99 Adjusted for certain items: (ii) (Income)/loss from discontinued operations, net of tax (0.07) 0.09 Amortization 0.64 0.66 Restructuring costs 0.08 — Transaction and transformation, net 0.45 (7.37) Gain on disposal of operations (0.19) (0.18) Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) (0.22) 1.54 Tax effect of the CARES Act (0.22) — Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share (ii) $ 2.20 $ 1.73 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Net Income attributable to WTW $ 421 $ 1,820 Adjusted for certain items: Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax 27 (247) Impairment 81 — Amortization 239 285 Restructuring costs 71 — Transaction and transformation, net 108 (877) Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations 11 (380) Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) (116) 144 Tax effect of the CARES Act (24) — Tax effect on statutory rate change — 40 Adjusted Net Income $ 818 $ 785 Weighted - average shares of common stock, diluted 114 130 Diluted Earnings Per Share $ 3.71 $ 14.00 Adjusted for certain items: (ii) Loss/(income) from discontinued operations, net of tax 0.24 (1.90) Impairment 0.71 — Amortization 2.10 2.19 Restructuring costs 0.62 — Transaction and transformation, net 0.95 (6.75) Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations 0.10 (2.92) Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) (1.02) 1.11 Tax effect of the CARES Act (0.21) — Tax effect on statutory rate change — 0.31 Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share (ii) $ 7.20 $ 6.04

 

 

wtwco.com Adjusted Income Before Taxes, Adjusted Income Tax Rate and Free Cash Flow As reported, USD millions except % © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. ( i ) The tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate for each item. 25 Three Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Income from continuing operations before income taxes $ 185 $ 1,186 Adjusted for certain items: Amortization 71 85 Restructuring costs 9 — Transaction and transformation, net 50 (952) Gain on disposal of operations (21) (23) Adjusted income before taxes $ 294 $ 296 Provision for income taxes $ 1 $ 267 Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) 24 (199) Tax effect of the CARES Act 24 — Adjusted income taxes $ 49 $ 68 U.S. GAAP tax rate 0.7% 22.5% Adjusted income tax rate 16.8% 23.2% Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Income from continuing operations before income taxes $ 521 $ 1,968 Adjusted for certain items: Impairment 81 — Amortization 239 285 Restructuring costs 71 — Transaction and transformation, net 108 (877) Loss/(gain) on disposal of operations 11 (380) Adjusted income before taxes $ 1,031 $ 996 Provision for income taxes $ 63 $ 386 Tax effect on certain items listed above ( i ) 116 (144) Tax effect of the CARES Act 24 — Tax effect on statutory rate change — (40) Adjusted income taxes $ 203 $ 202 U.S. GAAP tax rate 12.1% 19.6% Adjusted income tax rate 19.7% 20.3% Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 2021 Cash flows from/(used in) operating activities $ 437 $ 1,877 Less: Additions to fixed assets and software for internal use (100) (109) Free Cash Flow $ 337 $ 1,768

 

 

wtwco.com Appendix 2: 2024 Outlook © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 26

 

 

wtwco.com 2024 Outlook In the third quarter of 2022, the Company completed the transfer of its ownership of its Russian subsidiaries to local manage men t and, given current conditions, does not anticipate resuming operations in Russia within the foreseeable future. In light of the completi on of the divestiture, current conditions, and current assessments about the impact of the divestiture on future revenues and expenses, WTW is recas tin g its 2024 financial targets as set forth in the table below. The Company estimates that the annualized run - rate impact from the divestitur e of its Russian operations is approximately $120 million of revenue. WTW’s Russian business was highly profitable, with operating margins in exc ess of double the enterprise - level margins. While having recast its targets, the Company remains committed to delivering mid - single digit orga nic revenue growth and 400 - 500 basis points of adjusted operating margin expansion set at Investor Day in September 2021. The original and r ecast targets exclude the potential effects of fluctuations in foreign currency rates. © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. 27 Original Targets Recast Targets Revenue $10+ billion $9.9+ billion Adjusted Operating Margin 24 - 25% 23 - 24% 3 - year Free Cash Flow $5 - $6 billion $4.3 - $5.3 billion 1 Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share $18.00 - $21.00 $17.50 - $20.50 Transformation Program annual cost savings $300 million $360 million Transformation Program costs to achieve $750 million $900 million 1 Reflects cumulative impact of Russia, incremental cost to achieve additional Transformation Program savings and timing of tax pa yments.

 

 

wtwco.com © 2022 WTW. All rights reserved. See “WTW Forward - Looking Statements“ above for information about forward - looking statements and cautionary language, including how actual results may differ materially from those in the slide presentation. About WTW At WTW (NASDAQ: WTW), we provide data - driven, insight - led solutions in the areas of people, risk and capital. Leveraging the global view and local expertise of our colleagues serving 140 countries and markets, we help organizations sharpen their strategy, enhance organizational resilience, motivate their workforce and maximize performance. Working shoulder to shoulder with our clients, we uncover opportunities for sustainable success — and provide perspective that moves you. Learn more at www.wtwco.com . 28