Willis, a business of the broker WTW, announced the launch of a Global Risk Engineering team, as a key expansion of its Global Risk & Analytics (R&A) business.
By consolidating and elevating its engineering capabilities, Willis said it is enhancing its ability to deliver industry-leading specialization, powered by proprietary data, advanced analytics, and technology-enabled solutions.
The Global Risk Engineering team will provide both single-site and portfolio-level assessments, enabling clients to achieve deeper insights, greater resilience, and measurable improvements in their total cost of risk (TCOR).
With nearly 200 risk engineers operating across 30 countries, including North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America, Willis brings together global expertise with local specialization. This combination supports multinational and large organizations by uniting property and casualty risk control expertise with market-leading data science, decision support tools, sector, and industry-specific knowledge.
The new proposition goes beyond traditional risk engineering. By aligning proprietary data sets with specialized capabilities, the Global Risk Engineering team is uniquely positioned to deliver tailored, data-enabled solutions that optimize risk management strategies, improve resilience, and maximize clients’ return on investment.
“We’re delighted to launch our new Global Risk Engineering proposition, which represents a significant step forward in how we deliver value to clients,” commented Marc Hindman, head of Risk Control & Claims Advocacy, Risk and Analytics at Willis, in a statement.
“By combining multidisciplinary expertise with proprietary data, technology, and advanced analytics, we can offer clients solutions that are not only customized to their sector, but also future-focused—helping them navigate emerging risks, ESG and climate goals, and the broader strategic challenges they face,” he added.
“Through this launch, Willis reinforces its commitment to providing differentiated, technology-driven risk engineering solutions that strengthen resilience, lowers TCOR, improves risk quality and empowers organizations to make smarter, data-led decisions with confidence.”
Source: Willis
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