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WTW’s Q1 2026 net income climbs to $303m

Q1 revenue rose 8% YoY to $2.4b as diluted EPS increased 33%.

WTW’s first quarter 2026 (Q1 2026) net income jumped 27% year-on-year (YoY) to $303m.

Revenue was $2.4b for the Q1 2026, an increase of 8% YoY. Diluted Earnings per Share was $3.10 for the quarter, up 33% over prior year

“WTW delivered first quarter results that demonstrate our strong operating discipline and continued progress of our strategy,” said Carl Hess, WTW’s CEO, in a media release. 

“Our ongoing focus on enhancing efficiency drove margin expansion and significant EPS growth, despite a more challenging global market that created near-term headwinds to organic growth. Our investments in talent, AI and innovation to accelerate performance continue driving client value, and we remain confident in delivering our full-year commitments.”
 

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