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Aon reports $560m net profit in Q2

Currency uncertainty can lead to a slow full-year operating income.

Aon registered a net income attributable to shareholders of $560m for the three months ending 30 June.

This was equivalent to a 12% growth and $2.71 per share on a diluted basis. 

This performance marks a notable improvement compared to the prior year's figures, where net income stood at $501 million, or $2.33 per share, said the company in a press release.

Meanwhile, net income per share attributable to Aon shareholders rose by 5% to $2.76 on a diluted basis, taking into account an unfavourable impact of $0.05 per share due to foreign currency translation when compared to the previous year's results.

Total revenue for the second quarter exhibited a 7% increase, amounting to $3.2b when compared to the same period last year. 

This growth was primarily driven by a 6% organic revenue increase and a favourable 2% impact from fiduciary investment income. 

However, foreign currency translation had a slight negative impact of 1% on the overall revenue growth.

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In the second quarter, total operating expenses rose by 2% to $2.3b in comparison to the previous year.

The increase in expenses was mainly due to investments in long-term growth and associated costs with the 6% organic revenue growth. 

Nonetheless, foreign currency translation provided a favorable impact of $10m, partially offsetting these expenses.

Aon expects that foreign currency translation will have a minimal impact in the third quarter of 2023 if currency rates remain stable at current levels. 

However, if currency fluctuations continue, the company foresees a hostile impact of approximately $0.14 per share, which could lead to an estimated $42m decrease in adjusted operating income for the full year 2023.

 

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