Willis extends its affinity offering to the US
Willis has announced that its affinity business will become a new global practice that includes North American markets and the UK.
Existing affinity-like businesses in these high potential regions will become part of the new practice and act as footholds for future investment and expansion. The new approach means affinity operations worldwide can draw on greater networks and a global client base, and also leverage recent investment in IT systems.
Affinity focuses on a range of sectors, including: finance, retail, manufacturing, utilities, telecoms, car dealerships and large employers. Examples of Affinity programmes include mobile phone insurance provided by a telecoms operator, or a trade association offering tailored insurance products to its members.
Todd Jones, CEO of Willis North America, said: “The US is the largest Affinity market in the world and consumers are used to buying insurance products from retailers and other intermediaries, so this is a space where we see great potential for growth and innovation. Our challenge is to find the best solutions for partners, and that’s something in which the team has a great track record.”
Tim Wright, CEO of Willis International, said: “Affinity has been one of the growth engines for Willis International in recent years, with a distinctive and compelling model that will benefit from application across the entire Group.”
Willis’s Affinity business, which directly employs around 450 associates outside of the UK and North America, has proved a great success in markets around the world, including Latin America, Europe and China.
Roberto Tinoco Pinto, CEO of Affinity, said: “Going global means we can leverage our existing success and replicate our best practices from around the world in North America and the UK. I’m excited about the opportunity to develop these markets and continue growing our business aggressively. We’ll be assessing the current operations in these new markets to refresh our approach, draw on global resources, and consider future investment and expansion.”
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